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kylek
04-22-2006, 12:07 AM
I have two members that are just reporting problems, they use the MSN Premium explorer IE 7. They can access the arcade with no problem, and then they click on "play game in new window" and game screen pops up, however they are saying that any links in the new window are not working - ie click "play". Apparently since I upgraded the arcade to the latest version they were having no problems, just seemed to be the last two weeks. Anyone use MSN premium and have this problem? I can't check it as I use Firefox only.
Ask them to click "twice"... it's probably the new MS updates related to the lost lawsuit that is the culprit - I'm surprised more people haven't been talking about it here :D
kylek
04-22-2006, 04:43 AM
Thanks Regs,
Clicking twice does no good. I used my neighbours computer as they have MSN Premi and my members are right, you can't get any game to work in the game screen. Using other browsers they work fine so I know its not the games. One member said they had a notification of an update to install and after that they discovered that they couldn't activate any games anymore.
nitro
04-22-2006, 10:57 PM
Perhaps they need to reinstall the macromedia flash/shockwave plugins ?
Neo_obs
04-25-2006, 07:11 PM
I am having users tell me that IE 7 Beta 2 is not leting them submit scores. Then I found out that they didnt check the box remember me. Looks like IE7 uses a different cookie system. Might want to let all your users know that when they play.
MrZeropage
04-27-2006, 07:13 PM
Please understand I won't give any support for IE7 Beta here ;)
But I am interested in any information as I don't have any IE7 here
Kungfu
05-05-2006, 10:12 PM
IE7 blows, have them burn their computer for installing it. Tell them to get firefox. Microsoft steals a bunch of code and trys to call it their own. Same thing happened in office 2003. Tell them to try it with firefox, im sure it will work with that.
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