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On Fri, 1 Mar 2002, Alan Peery wrote:

>David Talkington wrote:
>
>> Are you looking for a server-side solution to this undesirable browser
>> behavior?  If so, there really isn't one.
>
>There is.  Microsoft has something called IEAK, or the Internet Explorer
>Administration Kit.

That is a client-side solution. The original poster is a server admin who
would like better control over what happens on the clients. It didn't
sound to me like he had organizational control over the clients.

[other server-side advice snipped]

Tony
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