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Hi,
I have WindowsXP Home edition which contains IE6.
I have a copyof IE5.5 on the CD that came with Creative PC -Cam300.
Is it possible to have IE6 and IE5.5 both installed on my PC so that I can video conference with my web-cam?
Thanks - hopefully...
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Hi,
I have WindowsXP Home edition which contains IE6. I have a copyof IE5.5 on the CD that came with Creative PC -Cam300. Is it possible to have IE6 and IE5.5 both installed on my PC so that I can video conference with my web-cam? Thanks - hopefully |
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Windows will try to delete the old one when you run the installer.
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Why would you still want to be using IE5.5 when 7 is out? Can you not just download new drivers and use IE7? My System: Eclipse
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