![]() The default Search Provider is initially Microsoft Live. The IE7 Welcome page is displayed, offering you some basic, initial preference settings: Give this virtual machine monitor a try – it’s free.ĭownload your free copy of SolarWinds VM Monitor. It’s easy to install and to configure this virtual machine monitor, all you need the host server’s IP address or hostname and the logon info. VM Monitor is a clever desktop tool that not only tests that your server is online, but also displays the CPU and memory utilization for each node. Naturally, it still works with virtual machines on VMware ESX Servers. The best feature of this new this new version of SolarWinds VM Monitor is that it checks Windows Hyper-V. The first time IE7 opens, it will take you to Microsoft’s IE7 Welcome page ( ): Guy Recommends : SolarWinds’ Free VM Monitor Once you have installed IE7 on your computer, you will soon notice enhancements to the browser’s overall look and feel: Detailed Explanation of IE7, Concentrating on New Features – by Paul DeBrino Incidentally, this technique (Ctrl +scroll) also resizes Vista desktop icons, a classic for learn a trick in one context and apply it elsewhere. In IE7, this resized both the fonts and the pictures. Tip: Hold down the Ctrl key and scroll with the mouse. There are even more dialog boxes, including some which say: ![]() Remember help, and press F1 to get more details on each check box. ![]() Open home page for new tabs instead of a blank page. Some settings will suit you much better than others, take the time to experiment. ![]() My message is that there are lots of boxes to examine. Guy’s Suggestions for IE7 Internet Optionsīegin your quest for a better browser experience by seeking:ī) From there select Internet Options (Last option). One feature of IE7 that I particularly like, is the ability to set multiple home pages. However, there are extras, for example: a ‘New Tab’ button, and a Phishing which detects rogue sites. Overall the configuration looks similar to XP’s IE6. It is important to remember that Vista has the new IE7 browser built-in.
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