On January 29, 2016 5:31:17 AM EST, Jose Luis Rodriguez Garcia 
<joseyl...@gmail.com> wrote:
>I need to use Internet Explorer for access a web from my company:
>Siebel software.
>
>It uses Active X and it only works with Internet Explorer. (They
>haven't activated the mode of Siebel Software for non Microsoft
>browsers).
>
>.It is a application that I must use, very few times.
>
>It is the option that I have used (tested some of them). What option
>do you suggest?
>
>2- I can access with Citrix, but the citrix client from pkgsrc is very
>old ,and it has problems with certificates of our Citrix Server. I
>have tried to add the certificates without success. I don't know if I
>am doing the right thing, or the citrix client has some problem for
>understand the new certificates.

If you're running this from inside your company's network, Citrix is probably 
your best bet for minimizing friction with your IT/security department, and 
making things easy for yourself.  If you can get it the Citrix client working 
reliably then you can let someone else worry about Windows licensing, making 
sure the right version of IE is installed, security patches are installed, 
etc...

Eric


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