A couple of users reported our program does not work after upgrading from IE6 to IE7. We are not able to reproduce the problem. We need your help to troubleshoot he problem.
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The problem:
After upgrading from IE6 to IE7, our program stops to auto-login. The "1-Click Menu" toolbar button does not respond.
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***IMPORTANT* BEFORE YOU BID:
**You must experience the same problem in IE7 to bid. All bids must include include a video (in AVI or Flash format) that shows the problem does exist on your computer. You can create a video recording using this tool:
<[login to view URL]>
**Bids without a video showing your computer experiences the problem shall be rejected.
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Attachment:
Attached are 2 videos showing the correct behavior of IE6 and the problem that appears after upgrading to IE7.
The IE7 video is just a simulated video because we cannot reproduce the problem.
1) Latest build of our program: [login to view URL]
2) ie6 and ie7 directories containing the forementioned videos
## Deliverables
Assistance in reproducing and troubleshooting the problem until the problem is identified and fixed, which may include:
- Remote connection (via VNC or Remote Desktop) to our testing environment (XP Pro SP2 on VMWare) to help reproduce the problem there.
- Remote connection (via VNC or Remote Desktop) to the computer which you are experiencing the problem might be needed.
- Complete step by step instruction to reproduce the problem.
- Complete configuration details on the computer software and hardware environment of the computer experiencing the problem.
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1) Complete and fully-functional working program(s) in executable form as well as complete source code of all work done.
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## Platform
Windows XP SP2, fully updated via Windows Update
IE6 upgraded to IE7