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Aileron

thanx for the info, we had switched only a week ago. The only prob is that we have to manually use our at&t connection which directs us automatically to IE but then we can click on the mozilla/firefox to use the browser.
Dont know if you know much about that or not, thought Id put it in though.
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Nagual

Not sure if it would work but... you could try to rename IEXPLORE.EXE to  IEXPLORE.BAK and create a shortcut to Mozilla and rename it to IEXPLORE.EXE, and place it where IEXPLORE.BAK is.
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Aileron

St. Augustine - "Don't you believe that there is in man a deep so profound as to be hidden even to him in whom it is?"

Kazbadan

Do you work with mozilla? Do you think that it is better than i.e.? why?

what kind of problems can it cause (the mozilla) when compared to i.e.?


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Nagual

Mainly, Mozilla is not Microsoft.  Meaning it's open, a lot more faster maintained, you can trust it, it does not allow the whole world to execute/install programs, to spy on you without telling you; it follows the W3C standards; poppup-blocker; tabbed-browsing; annyoing javascripts disabled; etc...

Of course, Mozilla is not perfect; but IE is a piece of junk!
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Rastus

IE is Inevitable.  Mostly because sites are written in IE-Java(which isn't really Java, just M$ version of something) ala' IIS.  I have Sun Java installed on this machine (joys of HP printer management) and nothing works right now.  And of course if your server side code is bad (pretty much 3-5 bad pages a day on foxnews.com, and every day on hotmail.com), you get truly unpredictable errors.

Sadly I dumped Mozilla years ago because it wouldn't function on the pages we needed here at work.  And of course you can't disable IE in windows(you can, but you have to deal with the issues).

So can I re-install Mozilla now and see if it displays M$ sites right?
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Nagual

Sure, try it!  Not much to lose [|)]
You can keep both browsers if you really need.

The problem about IE-only websites is true and annoying; but it should/will change soon (seeing how many organizations like Dept of Homeland Security and other security agencies advised people to switch away from IE)...
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Kazbadan

So, if i cannot uninstall IE, i must have both (mozilla and ie) in my pc at same time. Will i have any problem with that? Can i use at my will, ie and mozilla (changing any time i want from program to program)?

What kind of problems can mozilla give me?
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shadowdancer

Namaste,
    so the Dept. of Homeland Insecurity was recommending that surfers switch away from microsoft internet explorer to another browser?  what was their reasoning for this?  Did you say that Mozilla does not allow pop-up downloads and is not compatabile with spyware programs like backweb?  trying to understand...  namaste
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Nagual

Yes, you can keep both; I have both (even if I never use IE).

Why they advised to switch away from IE?  Read the following articles:
http://www.informationweek.com/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=22105117
http://www.sun-sentinel.com/business/local/ny-biz-ie0629,0,846452,print.story?coll=sfla-business-front
http://www.crt.net.au/etopics/browserwars.htm

Basicaly, it's just another security bug (among the too many) that prompted them to give such advisory.

Mosilla can block (if you want to) unwanted (unasked) windows popups/resizing/moving/raising-lowering, context-menus blocking, etc...  It has no active-X or whatever junk turned on by default on IE.  So, no, it has no spyware like Claria/Gator/Cydoor/etc...

Apparently, backweb is a little different; it does not seem to need to use the browser:
http://www.pestpatrol.com/PestInfo/B/Backweb.asp

And, if you do not already, use adware or spybot to clean your pcs...
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Nagual

Just wanted to add that you will need IE if you want to use Ms Web-Update site...  Personaly, I download the patches by hand (so I can burn to a CD and re-apply them anytime I want).

Also, you don't have to switch to Mozilla; there are other good browsers; some free, some not.  Like Opera by example.

If electricity comes from electrons, does morality come from morons?

Nagual

For those who missed the news, you should update to fix multiple flaws in the libpng library (that allows remote execution)...

http://www.mozilla.org/

If electricity comes from electrons, does morality come from morons?