No play on words. You said it worked on all Windows and it doesn't, simple as that. WHY it works on XP and not on 98SE is for anyone interested in that difference to check out.

If it were a play on words, it wouldn't be a correction of an obvious mistake.

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Rofl... there is always someone to play with words...

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I think I have found by chance this weekend a security bug,while browsing
the website news, within iexplorer on all windows versions.


Sorry to be the "Negative Nark" here but yes, the crash works on IESP2 with
XPSP2 but NO it does NOT crash WIN98SE with IESP2. The 98SE box was
networked through ICS (wired to this XP box then wi-fi to a router) and has
no firewall of it's own. This XP box through which the 98SE box gets it's
internet is in the router's DMZ and uses only Zone Alarm Pro, just for
clarity.

So, in essence the "confirmed on all windows" is wrong.

Greg.

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