> Deanna Schneider wrote:
> Type about:config in the address bar and look for browser.cache.check_doc_frequency and set that to 1.
Oooo, cool. I'm thinking there might be some other options in there
that I want to explore, too. (See, I told you I'd probably love it
eventually.)
> > And, I didn't particularly like that the default setting for downloads
> > is to not give you an option of where to save them. Kevin showed me
> > how to change that, but I found it silly
>
> Tools, Downloads, Options is not really a silly place IMHO.
I didn't mean that the location of the option was silly - only that it
defaulted to not asking you were you want it to download is silly? How
many installers/downloads/extractors have you encountered that don't
at least tell you where they're putting the file? I think it's a silly
decision to have it default to not asking or telling.
>
> >(and I know most of our users
> > wouldn't be able to figure it out, if we're advocating a mass switch).
>
> Then change that setting, compile and put that version on the intranet. The power of Open Source :-)
What's an intranet? ;) Seriously, we have users all over the state
that we support, many of which are on local LAN's that are managed by
other government agencies. While we do distribute some software via CD
(and could compile a version of FF to distribute), I still don't see
us having much luck getting broad adoption of anything but IE. *sigh*
> And since this started about security: it is time to visit http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com/ again, because it truely was another Black Tuesday for security.
Yee ha!
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