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EZDictionary FAQs
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When I install EZDictionary, I get a warning that
says “The publisher could not be verified. Are you sure you want to run this software?”
What does this warning message mean?
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You get this warning message because EZDictionary is not digitally signed at this
time. You can safely ignore this warning and click the ‘Run’ button to continue
installation.
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When I download EZDictionary, I get a warning message
that says “While files from internet can be useful, this file type can potentially
harm your computer. If you do not trust the source, do not run or save this software.
What's the risk?” What does this warning message mean?
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You get this warning message because EZDictionary is not digitally signed at this
time. You can safely ignore this warning and click the ‘Save’ button to continue
downloading.
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Dose EZDictionary collect and send my private information?
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No, EZDictionary does not gather and send any
form of user information to any party.
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Except Internet Explorer, dose EZDictionary support
other browsers like Firebox or Netscape?
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No, at present time EZDictionary only supports Microsoft Internet Explorer. It also
supports Microsoft Word, WordPad or Notepad.
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My computer has firewall software installed. Does it affect
EZDictionary?
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You need to set your firewall to allow EZDictionary to get pages from online dictionaries.
Also it takes little longer time for EZDictionary to get the page at the first time.
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My computer only has Microsoft .NET Framework Version
1.1 installed. Can I use EZDictionary?
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No, EZDictionary only runs on the computer with Microsoft .NET Framework Version
2.0 installed. For more information about Microsoft .NET Framework Version 2.0 and
how to install it, please click here
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How do I know if my computer has Microsoft .NET
Framework 2.0 installed?
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Click Start/Settings/Control Panel, and then double click the Add or Remove Programs
icon. When that window appears, scroll through the list of applications. If you
see Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 listed, Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 is already
installed on your computer.
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