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Is this pretty much correct?

Directory of C:\IE7\

07/25/2005? 08:00 PM? ? ? ? ?  217,600 actxprxy.dll

07/25/2005? 09:53 AM? ? ? ? ? ? 61,440 admparse.dll

07/25/2005? 08:00 PM? ? ? ? ?  111,104 advpack.dll

07/25/2005? 09:53 AM? ? ? ? ?  139,264 asctrls.ocx

07/07/2005? 10:42 AM? ? ? ?  1,022,976 browseui.dll

07/25/2005? 09:53 AM? ? ? ? ? ? 15,360 corpol.dll

07/25/2005? 09:52 AM? ? ? ? ?  134,656 dhtmled.ocx

07/25/2005? 09:52 AM? ? ? ? ? ? 86,528 digest.dll

07/25/2005? 09:51 AM? ? ? ? ?  186,368 duser.dll

07/25/2005? 08:00 PM? ? ? ? ?  361,984 dxtmsft.dll

07/25/2005? 08:00 PM? ? ? ? ?  200,192 dxtrans.dll

07/25/2005? 09:51 AM? ? ? ? ?  239,104 extmgr.dll

07/25/2005? 09:51 AM? ? ? ? ? ? 39,936 hmmapi.dll

07/25/2005? 09:53 AM? ? ? ? ?  427,520 html.iec

07/25/2005? 09:53 AM? ? ? ? ? ? 22,528 ie4uinit.exe

07/25/2005? 09:53 AM? ? ? ? ?  143,360 ieakeng.dll

06/29/2005? 11:11 AM? ? ? ? ?  118,460 ieakmmc.chm

07/25/2005? 09:53 AM? ? ? ? ?  221,184 ieaksie.dll

07/25/2005? 09:46 AM? ? ? ? ?  221,184 ieakui.dll

07/07/2005? 02:37 PM? ? ? ?  1,211,624 ieapfltr.dat

07/25/2005? 09:47 AM? ? ? ? ?  328,192 ieapfltr.dll

07/25/2005? 09:53 AM? ? ? ? ?  323,584 iedkcs32.dll

07/25/2005? 09:51 AM? ? ? ? ? ? 48,640 iedw.exe

07/25/2005? 09:53 AM? ? ? ? ? ? 82,432 ieencode.dll

06/29/2005? 11:11 AM? ? ? ? ? ? 12,761 ieeula.chm

07/25/2005? 08:01 PM? ? ? ?  5,263,360 ieframe.dll

06/29/2005? 11:11 AM? ? ? ? ? ? 12,013 ieos.chm

07/25/2005? 09:52 AM? ? ? ? ?  257,024 iepeers.dll

06/29/2005? 01:43 PM? ? ? ? ? ?  2,762 iereset.inf

07/25/2005? 09:53 AM? ? ? ? ? ? 62,976 iernonce.dll

07/25/2005? 09:53 AM? ? ? ? ? ? 62,464 iesetup.dll

06/29/2005? 11:11 AM? ? ? ? ? ? 35,774 ieshared.chm

06/29/2005? 11:11 AM? ? ? ? ? ? 30,148 iesupp.chm

07/25/2005? 09:48 AM? ? ? ? ? ? 25,032 ieuinit.inf

06/29/2005? 11:11 AM? ? ? ? ? ? 12,108 iewebhlp.chm

06/29/2005? 11:11 AM? ? ? ? ?  204,810 iexplore.chm

07/25/2005? 09:51 AM? ? ? ? ?  496,640 iexplore.exe

07/25/2005? 09:52 AM? ? ? ? ? ? 39,424 imgutil.dll

07/25/2005? 09:52 AM? ? ? ? ?  576,512 inetcpl.cpl

07/25/2005? 09:53 AM? ? ? ? ? ? 97,280 inseng.dll

07/25/2005? 09:50 AM? ? ? ? ? ?  1,388 install.ins

06/29/2005? 01:43 PM? ? ? ? ? ? 44,544 jgaw400.dll

06/29/2005? 01:43 PM? ? ? ? ?  167,936 jgdw400.dll

06/29/2005? 01:43 PM? ? ? ? ? ? 35,840 jgmd400.dll

06/29/2005? 01:43 PM? ? ? ? ? ? 42,496 jgpl400.dll

06/29/2005? 01:43 PM? ? ? ? ? ? 45,568 jgsd400.dll

06/29/2005? 01:43 PM? ? ? ? ? ? 65,536 jgsh400.dll

06/29/2005? 01:43 PM? ? ? ? ? ? 47,952 jobexec.dll

07/25/2005? 08:00 PM? ? ? ? ?  450,560 jscript.dll

07/25/2005? 09:53 AM? ? ? ? ? ? 17,408 jsproxy.dll

07/25/2005? 09:52 AM? ? ? ? ? ? 22,528 licmgr10.dll

07/25/2005? 09:52 AM? ? ? ? ? ? 41,984 mshta.exe

07/25/2005? 08:02 PM? ? ? ?  3,068,928 mshtml.dll

07/25/2005? 09:44 AM? ? ? ?  1,350,656 mshtml.tlb

07/25/2005? 08:01 PM? ? ? ? ?  452,608 mshtmled.dll

07/25/2005? 09:48 AM? ? ? ? ? ? 56,832 mshtmler.dll

06/29/2005? 01:39 PM? ? ? ? ? ? 69,632 msr2c.dll

06/29/2005? 01:39 PM? ? ? ? ? ?  7,168 msr2cenu.dll

07/25/2005? 08:01 PM? ? ? ? ?  200,192 msrating.dll

07/25/2005? 09:52 AM? ? ? ? ?  536,576 mstime.dll

07/25/2005? 09:51 AM? ? ? ? ?  227,328 occache.dll

07/25/2005? 08:01 PM? ? ? ? ? ? 47,104 pngfilt.dll

06/29/2005? 11:12 AM? ? ? ? ? ?  3,167 rsaci.rat

07/07/2005? 10:42 AM? ? ? ?  1,489,920 shdocvw.dll

07/07/2005? 10:42 AM? ? ? ? ?  471,040 shlwapi.dll

07/07/2005? 10:42 AM? ? ? ? ? ? 13,536 spmsg.dll

07/07/2005? 10:42 AM? ? ? ? ?  209,632 spuninst.exe

07/07/2005? 10:42 AM? ? ? ? ? ? 22,752 spupdsvc.exe

07/25/2005? 09:52 AM? ? ? ? ? ? 64,000 tdc.ocx

06/29/2005? 01:43 PM? ? ? ? ? ? 13,469 tip.htm

06/29/2005? 01:43 PM? ? ? ? ? ?  1,045 tips.gif

07/25/2005? 09:52 AM? ? ? ? ?  158,208 triedit.dll

07/28/2005? 08:43 AM? ? <DIR>? ? ? ? ? update

07/25/2005? 09:52 AM? ? ? ? ? ? 38,400 url.dll

07/25/2005? 08:02 PM? ? ? ? ?  789,504 urlmon.dll

07/25/2005? 09:53 AM? ? ? ? ?  857,088 vgx.dll

07/26/2005? 07:02 PM? ? ? ? ? ? 49,152 wdigest.dll

07/25/2005? 08:02 PM? ? ? ? ?  245,248 webcheck.dll

07/25/2005? 08:02 PM? ? ? ? ?  625,152 wininet.dll

07/25/2005? 08:02 PM? ? ? ? ?  180,736 xmlrw.dll

06/30/2005? 01:08 PM? ? ? ? ? ? 29,444 xpblkpop.wav

06/29/2005? 01:59 PM? ? ? ? ? ?  8,636 xpfeeddisc.wav

06/30/2005? 01:08 PM? ? ? ? ? ? 20,336 xpinfbar.wav

? ? ? ? ? ? ? 83 File(s)? ?  25,447,537 bytes

Directory of C:\IE7\update

07/17/2005? 12:17 PM? ? ? ? ? ? 11,326 eula.txt

07/26/2005? 10:43 PM? ? ? ? ?  182,447 ie7beta1.cat

07/25/2005? 10:31 AM? ? ? ? ?  621,544 iecustom.dll

06/29/2005? 01:39 PM? ? ? ? ? ? ?  781 iecustom.dll.manifest

07/26/2005? 07:10 PM? ? ? ? ? ?  9,798 kb904942.cat

07/07/2005? 10:42 AM? ? ? ? ?  308,488 legitlib.dll

07/07/2005? 10:42 AM? ? ? ? ?  718,048 update.exe

06/29/2005? 01:39 PM? ? ? ? ? ? ?  781 update.exe.manifest

07/26/2005? 10:05 PM? ? ? ?  1,001,464 update.inf

07/26/2005? 10:59 PM? ? ? ? ? ?  6,015 update.ver

07/07/2005? 10:42 AM? ? ? ? ?  371,936 updspapi.dll

? ? ? ? ? ? ? 11 File(s)? ? ? 3,232,628 bytes

? ?  Total Files Listed:

? ? ? ? ? ? ? 94 File(s)? ?  28,680,165 bytes

? ? ? ? ? ? ?  5 Dir(s)? ?  539,615,232 bytes free

ok, let's get something stright here...

many of your complains about the GUI and how you can't move it because it's locked down. MICROSOFT DID IT FOR A REASON. The reason they did this is so if the browser do (god forbit) get spyware infested, it will not take over the places of those default toolbars!

Now you're learned something, stop b!tch!ng and live with it.

haha

firefox has just had its ass kicked!

This pwns!

IE7 is ausome!

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oh yes, we're so doomed... the IE7 beta wouldnt even come close to the pre-releases of firefox 1.0. And by looking at the acid2 test, we can see Web standards support isnt a priority for MS either.

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i think some people are just too stupid!

i asked for a simplified version of the /quiet/passive method and the guy gives me a hex offset BS!

someone just give the simplest , step by step approach

w-k

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That method worked fine for me. If you don't understand it then maybe you shouldn't be trying to test beta software ;)

I don't know if some of you noticed this little cool trick MS put in is at the last tab (your most right hand side) there is a tiny square extending from that tab and when you click on it, a new one comes up?..;)

and btw...it looks like Safari..not firefox..:laugh:

oh yes, we're so doomed... the IE7 beta wouldnt even come close to the pre-releases of  firefox 1.0. And by looking at the acid2 test, we can see Web standards support isnt a priority for MS either.

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hmm no

this is much better than firefox, and thats coming from a firefox fan, ive used it for a few years and loved it, now this just takes over.

And its a beta, probably not much different from the IE6 engine, by the final the standards will be fixed :p

ok, let's get something stright here...

many of your complains about the GUI and how you can't move it because it's locked down. MICROSOFT DID IT FOR A REASON. The reason they did this is so if the browser do (god forbit) get spyware infested, it will not take over the places of those default toolbars!

Now you're learned something, stop b!tch!ng and live with it.

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Which is exactly why I don't like it. I haven't had any issue with any form of malware in prob close to 2 years, and there's no reason I would by switching to IE, that's why I find it frustrating to use a browers I can't control.

I realize that this is going to be a great thing for prob 90% of computer users, those who wouldn't know better (read: n00bs) but for those of use who know what we're doing (almost every member on this forum minus the influx recent n00bs all excited about the Vista beta) we're smart enough to avoid that junk. I gotta stop being so hard on new people, sorry new people.

I'll recommend this to friends and family that don't know how to do much more than check email and play solitaire when it goes final, but personally, I'd rather have something I have more control over, so I've uninstalled it and gone back to FF. If things change or some reg hacks are found to get control of the interface, I may use it again someday as I'd prefer to have just one browser instead of 2, but I'll live for now.

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