Eric,

My best suggestion is to install firefox. I would be surprised if the
users version of Windows would not support it. And I would be even
more surprised if installing FireFox would break any other
applications/functionality that they are still clinging to IE 5.01.

Sure there are costs to install a browser. And you could look at
installing the User Tool if you wanted to instead. And yes the users
would need to use the "right client" for the "right application" but I
think it should work ok.

However, the short answer is, if it is not supported (and/or does not
work) then I doubt that there is anything that any one (other than
BMC) could do to fix that.

-- 
Carey Matthew Black
Remedy Skilled Professional (RSP)
ARS = Action Request System(Remedy)

Love, then teach
Solution = People + Process + Tools
Fast, Accurate, Cheap.... Pick two.


On 10/9/07, Eric Cleereman (IT) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> **
> 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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