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mrshvd3 wrote this post at Monday, August 6, 2012 4:37 PM
Hi, Snotdoc --

I'm another MSN user.  If you don't already have MSN Explorer 10 (or the latest version of it), you should download and install it.  But you need to know that MSN Explorer 10 has an issue with being identified on websites as Internet Explorer 7 (or as being out of date), no matter what Internet Explorer browser (8 or 9) you have on your computer.  Browse through the postings under "Settings and other Software Help Forum", and you'll find a lot of threads already in place for this. 


If you want to visit a website that won't accept your MSN Explorer, use your IE9 or other browsers instead.  The good folks at MSN have been working on this issue, and using a different browser for those websites is what they've recommended until a solution is found.


mrshvd3 
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