> In a controlled internal network environment, IE can be managed - and
> secured - much more easily than Firefox:
> 
> http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/ie/ieak/default.mspx
> 
> In an unmanaged environment, I strongly recommend Firefox, though.

You are quoting a Microsoft article for proof that a Microsoft product
is better than a non-Microsoft product?  ;b  I will agree that Firefox
is not that easy to maintain in an Enterprise environment (but it can be
done).  Unless you are blocking all Internet access, 22 unpatched holes
in your company's chosen browser is not very encouraging.  Do you trust
all of your users not to click the link on that rogue site that looks
like a funny joke?


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