> 1) I login everyday using IE, so it's seems quite a coincidence that it
> would stop working immediately after your upgrade.

i guess it is somehow possible, i just have no idea what it could be
at this point. we should be able to tell if others report it as a problem.

> 3) I'm not sure how to upgrade IE to 128-bit encryption. I tried searching
> the Microsoft site a couple of weeks ago, but could not find it.

i thought any IE6 would be 128-bit, so that is a good question. maybe you
are running under win2k and need this:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000/downloads/recommended/encryption/

> 4) After logging-in to e-gold, the security level reads 128-bit, green, so I
> didn't think it was a problem.

that must be the browser doing SGC or step-up to 128 bit level for certain
sites like the e-gold site. i'd still try and jack that thing up to
128-bits
so you get fullstrength on every site. you can read more about SGC/step-up
here:
http://www.thawte.com/html/RETAIL/sgc/productsheet.html

before you do that, it might be interesting for you to report which
internet gold related secure sites allow you to switch up to 128-bit mode
and which
ones leave you stuck at 56-bit mode :)

jay w.
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p.s. 40, 56, and 64 bit symmetric key challenges issued by RSA have been 
successfully met:
http://www.rsasecurity.com/company/news/releases/pr.asp?doc_id=1400%20



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