Re: What you can do until Microsoft patches IE.



If you are interested in stories with happy endings, you would be
better off reading something other than misc.writing, where PJ
<authoressss@xxxxxxxxx> said, in apparent response to Count Olaf:

Towse wrote:
Well, number one, of course, is to use a browser other than IE.

If you are going to use IE, however. There are some security
measures you should be taking:

<http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticl
eBasic&articleId=9123226>

I hate IE. Why anyone still uses it, I don't have the foggiest,
but many people do. But what I hate even worse than IE is the Web
sites I can't access because they tell me I'm not using IE. WAC.

I have the IE Tab add-on for FF, just for those pages. I also am
using IE6 -- because I often use this computer while working from
home, IE6 is the "officially supported browser" and many of the
internal sites do not work well in IE7.




--
gekko

In the beginning the Universe was created. This has made a lot of
people very angry and is widely regarded as a bad move. - Douglas
Adams (1952-)
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