Problem 1 - How to download IE8 for Windows 7

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Friend is having 2 relatively minor problems with his 64 bit Windows 7 Home Premium laptop.

The first is that he was not able to access Windows Mail using IE9 which came preinstalled. I assumed it was a https problem, because the site is a secure one, but I was able to access other https sites with no problem. I did the whole reset IE without any change.

Then I downloaded Firefox, and was easily able to get to his Live Mail. So I figured the problem was IE9, which I dislike (MS is getting like WalMart - moving things like Favorites and History from one place to another. And who thought it was a good idea to use the address to search?).

I rather assumed that although IE9 came preinstalled, IE8 would pop up once I removed it. WRONG. It eliminated Internet Explorer from the taskbar, and rendered the executable unworkable. So I re-checkmarked IE9 and it was at least available, although the problem with Windows Mail remained.

Then I went to the MS site to get IE8. It is no longer available from them for Windows 7. Google searches brought up other sites, all of which eventually led me back to the original MS page.

Solutions? Do you think the Windows Live mail problem is IE9 related? Is there an easy way to get IE8 for Win7?

Second problem in another thread.
 

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Does he get an error message when trying to access his Live/Hotmail?
 

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Does he get an error message when trying to access his Live/Hotmail?
No. The page seems to open - it has the proper address at the top, but the page is blank. And there is no indication of the page continuing to load - no blue rotating circle. And AIAS it opens perfectly using Firefox - he just happens to not like Firefox very much.
 

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Windows 7 home premium 64 bit
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Try this Download Internet Explorer 8 - Microsoft Windows and download the one for Vista 64 bit and see if it will work.
I'll try that tomorrow - I'm not at his house right now. Does anyone else know if the 64 bit Vista version will work? And aren't there some website compatiblity problems with 64 bit browsers? I know people that have discontinued use of the 64 bit IE and are only using the 32 bit version because of some problems - sorry, I can't be more specific.
 

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AMD K10
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Too Easy

This is probably too easy but if you haven't tried it give it a whirl.

When the blank page comes up that you speak of go to the address bar and click the broken sheet (for compatability). It may load correctly. You may have already tried this.
 

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This is probably too easy but if you haven't tried it give it a whirl.

When the blank page comes up that you speak of go to the address bar and click the broken sheet (for compatability). It may load correctly. You may have already tried this.
You are correct sir. I tried it. It didn't work, and I didn't add have that bit of info in my original post. Sorry for the omission.
 

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Windows 7 home premium 64 bit
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AMD K10
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Hewlett-Packard 1444 (Socket S1G4)
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There's definitely something borked, as I just used IE9 to log into my Live account and check my mail. Have you tried doing a sfc /scannow?
 

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You should always use the latest browser version with full updates to be secure. An older browser version is an attack waiting to happen.

Try it again when you re-enable IE9, then go into Internet Options>Advanced to Reset to Defaults which solves a lot of problems. What I'd do if it persists is bail to Firefox (which I did a long time back) or keep googling the issue until I solve it since it likely has affected others who have left a search trail. Almost everything has.
 
You should always use the latest browser version with full updates to be secure. An older browser version is an attack waiting to happen.

Try it again when you re-enable IE9, then go into Internet Options>Advanced to Reset to Defaults which solves a lot of problems. What I'd do if it persists is bail to Firefox (which I did a long time back) or keep googling the issue until I solve it since it likely has affected others who have left a search trail. Almost everything has.
I did re-enable IE9 before I left his house. I will try the reset of the advanced options tomorrow. And yeah, I can't believe that Google has not turned up a single other person with the exact same problem. Maybe his IE9 is just corrupt and it came that way. I'm thinking about saving all his favorites, totally deleting IE9 and reinstalling. That's, of course, if the restore of the Advanced Settings don't do squat.
 

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Okay, here's an update on the situation, and I don't know if a new thread is necessary or not....

  • I restored the advanced settings in IE9, and did another reset - all to no avail.
  • I managed to get IE8 on the PC. When I clicked on Live mail I at least got the signon screen - not just a blank page. However when signing on the page flashes about a half dozen times and finally some read letters appear on the signon page - The Windows Live Network is unavailable from this site for one of the following reasons and it lists a couple of bogus reasons - bogus because I can access the page using Firefox
  • I reinstalled IE9, and now get the same message on it as I did on IE8 (see bullet above)
  • I added https://login.live.com to the trusted sites. Nada
  • I made sure that protected mode was enabled. It was.
  • If I run IE9 without add-ons Windows Live mail displays correctly. Yet if I disable every add-on in IE9 and try to go to Live Mail, I still get the 'unavailable msg
Firefox, however continues to work.

Ideas?
 

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Windows 7 home premium 64 bit
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Hewlett-Packard 1444 (Socket S1G4)
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3.00GB Dual-Channel DDR3 @ 532MHz
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Before I do the repair install I'm going to try this thing I just found

1. Internet explorer 8 or 9 => Tools => click 'Internet Options'
2. Content (tab) => click 'Certificates'
3. Personal (tab) => click 'Advanced'
4. Inside certificate purposes, enable 'Secure Email'

I'll try it tomorrow and report back.
 

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Windows 7 home premium 64 bitAMD K103.00GB Dual-Channel DDR3 @ 532MHzATI AMD M880G with ATI Mobility Radeon HD 425...
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Windows 7 home premium 64 bit
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AMD K10
Motherboard
Hewlett-Packard 1444 (Socket S1G4)
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3.00GB Dual-Channel DDR3 @ 532MHz
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ATI AMD M880G with ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4250 (HP)
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1366 x 768
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MSE
1. Internet explorer 8 or 9 => Tools => click 'Internet Options'
2. Content (tab) => click 'Certificates'
3. Personal (tab) => click 'Advanced'
4. Inside certificate purposes, enable 'Secure Email'
No change using the above 4 step process.

I don't want to do a repair install, or a reinstall of the OS for this relatively minor problem. He's had no problems with IE9 other than this, and a suitable work-around was to rename the Firefox desktop icon to Windows Live and set the homepage accordingly.

I'd just sort of like, for my own peace of mind, to get to the bottom of the problem.
 

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Windows 7 home premium 64 bitAMD K103.00GB Dual-Channel DDR3 @ 532MHzATI AMD M880G with ATI Mobility Radeon HD 425...
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Windows 7 home premium 64 bit
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AMD K10
Motherboard
Hewlett-Packard 1444 (Socket S1G4)
Memory
3.00GB Dual-Channel DDR3 @ 532MHz
Graphics Card(s)
ATI AMD M880G with ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4250 (HP)
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Realtek
Screen Resolution
1366 x 768
Hard Drives
465GB Western Digital
Antivirus
MSE
I have the same issue with a friend's computer. I have tried all the same fixes and nothing is working to fix the issue. I wanted to roll him back to ie8, but when I installed ie9, ie8 is not on the computer. Foxfire works, but he isn't comfortable with it.

I can't find anywhere on the internet to download ie8 for Win7 x64

Any suggestions?
 

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FWIW and probably not much, there is a video download/record program that I have found that seems to play hell with accessing some MS websites with Win7/ ie9. Have no idea why but it works well with XP or 7 ie8 but cuts off site when useing 9.
Art.
 

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Hello deconlin, welcome to SevenForums.
try

control panel
programs and features
turn windows features on or off

to roll back to ie8.
TJG :)
 

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