2 things to take into account:

a) You'll probably want IE9 anywhere you'll have them browsing the web,
even on servers. Where might you want end users on a server?

Terminal Services/Remote Desktop Services
Citrix Presentation Server/XenApp/whatever they call it these days

b) Some application you are installing that won't work without a current
web browser; at that point it becomes a IE8 vs IE9 question, and I would
go for the latter myself.

On 3/16/2011 8:06 AM, Ziots, Edward wrote:
> Look at it this way,
> 
> What is the risk?
> 
> 1)      Usually folks don’t deploy technology without full testing it,
> putting in the proper change management and approval.
> 
> 2)      Access to the server console is highly restricted
> 
> 3)      Outbound access via 80/433 web traffic from the
> servers/organization is restricted ( either via Proxy etc etc) ( Again
> some might have processes that talk out port 80/433 to the internet for
> process transfer and will be constrained by this factor)

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