It is a little difficult to givbe  you a clear explanation of this
without going into a lot of technical details. But you can say that
InternetExplorer is a part of Windows. It is behind the scenes when you
browse the internet, browse files on your PC and so on. The core is the
same.

Regards,
Kiran.

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Sudhir R
Sent: Tuesday, 12 September 2006 11:05 AM
To: Access India
Subject: [AI] Role of Internet Explorer

Hi folks !

This is more of an academic question, though of course, it has practical
implications for all screen reader users.

As we have all learnt from experience, any degradation of Internet
Explorer immediately seems to affect the performance of Jaws, even when
one is not browsing.  This implies IE has a larger role to play within
the OS and not just as a browser.  I remember a particular sentence in
Cathy's tutorials where she refers to Internet Explorer, Windows
Explorer and My computer as three different views of the same piece of
code.

Can someone kindly throw some difinitive light on this matter ?  

Regards

RS 
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