Hi again,
after a lot of research I've found the problem. It's not a D-LINK's problem, but a Microsoft's one. Let me explain.
The facts are:
- You have a Win7 64bits system
- You have IE9 installed (two versions: 32bits and 64bits, with two different shortcuts)
- Microsoft performs an automatic upgrade from IE9 to IE10 (Where I say 'automatic' you can understand 'updating without prompting the user' =>
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/ie/jj898508.aspx)
- The version installed by this process is a 32bits version (althought there is a 64bits available)
- The shortcut in your system still has the (64bits version) string (and that's the origin of my confusion).
So, instead of doing the logical thing, I got mad trying to do this work. After a little time, I found out in the task manager that I had the ****ing "iexplore*32" in it
.
BTW, downloading and trying to install the 64bits version isn't a solution, because the system says that you already have the last IE.
Workaround: uninstall IE10, having in mind that,as it has been installed as an update, you have to uninstall from "installed updates", you wont see IE in your installed software.
Uninstall, reboot and you're back in IE9 with your 32 and 64bits versions.
I'm trying now to manually install IE10 64bits and check if everything works.
Regards.