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While IE8.0 is fraught with bugs and TECHrepublic just did a talk on "Don't
install it until you absolutely have NO other choices," I might suggest
disabling all power settings to your network cards in question as your
possible solution.
I had a WiFi card that kept dropping out and found that disabling any and
all power savings to that card kept me going. BTW, IE8 will not run at all
if you have System Mechanic 8 installed EVEN if you elect not to install
firewall and/or virus protection. Found out the long and hard way. Also, I
might go on about web browsers since they are such an integrated necessity
with today's OS that you should find yourself a backup (Safari or Firefox)
browser and keep the install files on a USB jump drive. You will find
yourself one day soon at a client's office or home not being able to connect
to their computer mfgr's website as IE has decided not to work that day.
my .02 dollar's worth
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From: "D JONES" <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Tuesday, April 14, 2009 2:29 PM
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: [PCBUILD] wireless zero configuration
> If you;'re using Internet Explorer 8, get rid of it. I downloaded it and
> it really cooked my settings. Ive gone back to IE7 and everything's fine.
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> Dorothy
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> From: Michael Firth <[log in to unmask]>
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Sent: Sunday, 12 April, 2009 9:20:25 AM
> Subject: [PCBUILD] wireless zero configuration
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> Hello everybody, could somebody please help. I am useing windows home,
> sp2. Everytime I want to use my wireless connection to the internet I have
> to manualy activate my wireless zero configuration, also the service keeps
> dropping, having to keep re-activating the wireless zero configuration and
> re-coupling to the internet. Could somebody point me in the right
> direction to repair this problem.
> Thank you
> Mike
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