Hoib's Benz thread got me thinking (sorry to hijack that thought). Has anyone tested their software against windows 7 yet? I tried with the release candidate and as exptected most things failed miserably. There was no XP mode at the time, so I'm going to be testing that soon as well. Since IE8 comes standard on Windows 7 it's another point of failure to test against.
Specific examples:
Hyundai's Parts section on it's website hates IE8. Compatibility view fixes most problems, but if
Hyundai support ever remotes into the computer the first thing they will do is install IE6. The rest of Hyundai's website work fine even though they say not to use IE8. (and in fact recommend IE5.5)
Higher Gear can work, but you have to turn off UAC as well as do some funny things during installation. Their help desk walked me through it, but in my final implementation I want UAC running as much as possible.
Specific examples:
Hyundai's Parts section on it's website hates IE8. Compatibility view fixes most problems, but if
Hyundai support ever remotes into the computer the first thing they will do is install IE6. The rest of Hyundai's website work fine even though they say not to use IE8. (and in fact recommend IE5.5)
Higher Gear can work, but you have to turn off UAC as well as do some funny things during installation. Their help desk walked me through it, but in my final implementation I want UAC running as much as possible.