But of course there is still the problems with the ability to browse the 
web.

I wish at the least companies would get out of the Upgrade IE or stick 
with IE6 mentality. Pick a browser (Firefox, Opera, Safari, or Chrome) 
and install it on the computers. You can run any of the browsers and 
still keep IE6 on the machine. And there is no need to covert the old 
system or test it cause you still have the old browser for that.

~Daniel Friesen (Dantman, Nadir-Seen-Fire) [http://daniel.friesen.name]

Jules wrote:
> On Jun 5, 3:34 am, Henry <rcornf...@raindrop.co.uk> wrote:
>   
>> On Jun 4, 5:23 pm, Gilles wrote:
>> <snip>
>>     
>
>   
>> Not allowing automatic OS updaters can be an IT department's
>> deliberate policy.
>>     
>
> You could be talking about the company I work for.  We are using an
> extensively customised packaged CRM system written in asp that use IE6
> as the client.  From the business point of view, upgrading the system
> gives them nothing new and the cost for converting/testing will be
> very expensive and unnecessary.
>
> >
>   

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