Newman wrote:
> As a test, I had the Office Manager uninstall and re-install IE9.
>
> When IE9 is installed, HTML e-mails cannot be viewed, and when IE8 is
> installed, HTML e-mails CAN be viewed.
>
> Clearly, the problem lies with IE9.
Not necessarily. It could be an incompatibility with settings for IE
that changed from version 8 to 9. For example, the DEP option (Internet
Options -> Advanced tab -> Enable memory protection to help mitigate
online attacks) became available in IE7 but it was left disabled due to
concerns that many apps that had poor memory management would fail when
IE7 was used, so Microsoft gave developers more time to fix their
add-ons to IE by leaving DEP disabled in IE7. It was available but just
not enabled by default. Then in IE8, the DEP option was still there but
now it got enabled by default. Lots of add-ons started to puke because
DEP was turned on because of their poor code which its authors never
fixed (until now when they got forced to or otherwise convinced their
users to reduce stability and security of IE by disabling the DEP
option). So IE7 introduced the option but it was disabled by default so
add-ons continued running as before. In IE8, the option got enabled by
default which exposed all the poorly coded add-ons.
So it could be a setting used by IE9 that changes from the defaults for
prior versions that Goldmine doesn't like. With IE9 installed, have you
tried resetting it (Internet Options -> Advanced tab -> Reset)? If that
doesn't help, you might want to start investigating the settings under
the Security or Advanced tabs. You might also want to reset all the
security zones to their default settings.
> Goldmine V6.7 is no longer officially supported, so that is a dead
> end.
That's for sure. Read:
http://wizard-systems.typepad.com/go...test-news.html
Apparently it's up to version 9 and *may* support IE9 but the next
version (10?) will add IE9 support. So you are using an really old
version of Goldmine. Since this is for business use, it is considered a
normal business expense to maintain software at a *supported* version.
If your company is unwilling to migrate to a supported version of
Goldmine then it also has deemed it mandatory that none of its servers
and workstations be updated beyond the software that was supported by
THAT old version of Goldmine. Stop updating your hosts! That is YOUR
decision to stick with the old version of Goldmine so it is also YOUR
decision that you must get stuck back on versions of other old software,
including Internet Explorer (and probably Windows and any other
dependencies on other software). You don't move forward in software
versions if your critical applications won't be supported.