IE 9 question


Adrian Spratt
 

Rick,

Your previous message was clear. The grammar police have become a
distraction on this list. I care about the written word, but clear
expression doesn't always require precise grammatical correctness. The
colloquial works, too.

-----Original Message-----
From: jfw-bounces@... [mailto:jfw-bounces@...]
On Behalf Of ohio1803@q.com
Sent: Thursday, August 11, 2011 3:25 PM
To: The Jaws for Windows support list.
Subject: Re: IE 9 question

Well, sorry. I was not precise.
The one shortcut icon, It says Internet Explorer.
And the other one, it further says, Internet Explorer (64-bit).

I imagined at first that I may have gotten the two icons when I upgraded to
version nine, which was several months ago.

But actually when you open the program via either startup icon, you are
opening version 9 of the application.

Thanks.
Rik


-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Smart
Sent: Thursday, August 11, 2011 1:07 PM
To: The Jaws for Windows support list.
Subject: Re: IE 9 question

it doesn't say anything?

Anyway one is 64-bit and the other is 32-bit. Use whichever one you
like.

At 02:37 PM 8/11/2011, you wrote:
On my Windows 7 home premium machine, somehow, I have 2 launch icons for
Internet Explorer 9.
One says 64-bit and the other one, it doesn't say nothing.

Is there 2 different ones?
Would it be better for one to use with JAWS?

Sorry if that is too dumb a question.
And for my bad grammar. <g>

Thanks.
Rik

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as far as I know, one is 32-bit, the one that just says "internet explorer" on your system.


ohio1803@...
 

Well, sorry. I was not precise.
The one shortcut icon, It says Internet Explorer.
And the other one, it further says, Internet Explorer (64-bit).

I imagined at first that I may have gotten the two icons when I upgraded to version nine, which was several months ago.

But actually when you open the program via either startup icon, you are opening version 9 of the application.

Thanks.
Rik

-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Smart
Sent: Thursday, August 11, 2011 1:07 PM
To: The Jaws for Windows support list.
Subject: Re: IE 9 question

it doesn't say anything?

Anyway one is 64-bit and the other is 32-bit. Use whichever one you
like.

At 02:37 PM 8/11/2011, you wrote:
On my Windows 7 home premium machine, somehow, I have 2 launch icons for Internet Explorer 9.
One says 64-bit and the other one, it doesn't say nothing.

Is there 2 different ones?
Would it be better for one to use with JAWS?

Sorry if that is too dumb a question.
And for my bad grammar. <g>

Thanks.
Rik

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Chris Smart <csmart8@...>
 

it doesn't say anything?

Anyway one is 64-bit and the other is 32-bit. Use whichever one you like.

At 02:37 PM 8/11/2011, you wrote:
On my Windows 7 home premium machine, somehow, I have 2 launch icons for Internet Explorer 9.
One says 64-bit and the other one, it doesn't say nothing.

Is there 2 different ones?
Would it be better for one to use with JAWS?

Sorry if that is too dumb a question.
And for my bad grammar. <g>

Thanks.
Rik

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ohio1803@...
 

On my Windows 7 home premium machine, somehow, I have 2 launch icons for Internet Explorer 9.
One says 64-bit and the other one, it doesn't say nothing.

Is there 2 different ones?
Would it be better for one to use with JAWS?

Sorry if that is too dumb a question.
And for my bad grammar. <g>

Thanks.
Rik