Casey,

can you not pick up a surplus laptop that you dedicate to only running IE? I snagged a Gateway the UW no longer needed and gave it to my oldest. All of $30 and it came with everything. I am sure there are warehouses filled with crap Olympia no longer uses just waiting for employees to take home.

On Friday, January 20, 2006, at 07:20 AM, Zeitgeist wrote:

I suspect I'll need to reinstall Windows in order to re-enable IE.
Under most circumstances I'd just say good riddance to that inferior
browser, but here in WA, the State has entered into a deal with the
devil (Gates, et al) and builds it's administrative web interfaces
with MS architecture.  Working from home, apparently requires that I
use IE in order to properly view the web tables used in those
interfaces.  This really sucks.  The cruelest thing about this, is
that IE repeatedly crashes on the crappy XP computer I use at work.

On 1/19/06, David Brodbeck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

There are also a few people I know who run Firefox out of necessity. If IE happens to break, fixing it can be very difficult. Because it's part
of the OS, you can't just remove it and then reinstall it.  Using
Firefox is sometimes a more expedient option than reinstalling Windows
to get IE working again.

Casey
Olympia, WA
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