Agreed.  I'd prefer we didn't have those builds either.  Not my call though.
 
Some of our builds with IE5 could (and likely should) be upgraded.  We also 
have a number which are running AIX, Windows 3.1, and Windows 3.51, none of 
which have newer versions of IE available, so they are pretty much stuck at 
their current versions.
 
At least nobody's asked if the mainframes or OS2 boxes can access Remedy yet.  
(knock on wood)

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Subject: Re: Internet Explorer 5.01 - MidTier 6.3



Eric,

I have to ask why IE 5.01 which has so many security holes?

Dave
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Sent: Tue Oct 09 15:47:50 2007
Subject: Internet Explorer 5.01 - MidTier 6.3

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Hi All,

I have a home grown interface which grants a large number of our users read 
access to specific details from their help desk cases, related part orders, 
etc.  They do this using Mid-Tier 6.3.  These users have IE5.5 or higher.  I 
know the compatibility matrix says IE6 or higher with Mid-Tier 6.3, but we've 
not had any issues.

Here's my problem:  Management now would like to deploy this interface to a 
number of users we have who only have IE5.01.  This does not work.  There many 
Object Expected errors, and the page never fully loads.

Does anyone know of a cheap (or free) solution which allows access via Mid-Tier 
for IE5?

Eric Cleereman

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