And for managed environments the other options are what exactly?

Firefox is not an option in many managed environments due to the lack of
any sort of central configuration management.

Yes, I'm aware of the Frontmotion stuff, but they do several things wrong:
a) they bundle third plugins (flash, shockwave, etc) in their install
package
b) the group policy add-ins are incomplete at best. They're incomplete
for a reason; there are many, many config options that, when set through
group policy, are ignored. I'm specifically speaking of proxy settings here.

Vue, Za wrote:
> Another pointless MS browsers. Already annoyed the heck out of people.
> HTF do you get rid of the annoying “You have disabled Add-on” message on
> top when there is no disabled add-on? MS needs to dig itself out of the
> ActiveX hole it dug and partner with Mozilla or Mac and incorporate
> their browsers into Windows 7. Until then don’t wake us up.

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