In IE 9.0 this works as you said, and that may be a solution.
Open Control Panel, Programs and Features, Turn Windows Features on or
off'and see if removing IE 8.0 is a choice (believe it depends on
what SP is installed).
On Tue, Jul 19, 2011 at 11:03 PM, Russ Cox <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> The OS is Windows 7. My friend uses GMail. When she sends an email, she
> clicks on "To" which brings up the contact list. She selects the people she
> wants to send the email to. She then clicks on "Done" and the contacts are
> supposed to be added in the address space. Using IE8, the "Done" choice
> disappeared. I couldn't find a way to configure GMail to add "Done" back in.
> I installed Firefox and it works just fine with GMail. The "Done" choice is
> in place and it works just fine for how she wants to use GMail.
> I want to uninstall IE so I can reinstall it but don't find IE in the
> control panel to uninstall. So how can I delete IE?
> Of course there are other ways to enter email addresses into the address
> space. I just want to understand why I can't uninstall IE>
>
> On 7/18/2011 5:40 PM, Russ Cox wrote:
>>
>> I want to remove IE8 from a friend's computer because the GMail
>> configuration is messed up. I figure the simplest way to reconfigure GMail
>> in IE is to uninstall IE, but it doesn't appear in ther control panel so i
>> can remove it. Any idea how I can remove a program that doesn't appear in
>> the control panel?
>> I ended up installing Firefox which works just for for GMail.
>>
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