You are correct - However there is something in yesterday's Microsoft Patches that has caused the problems from what we have determined. We had a RU TAC person with IE8 who had been working until today. He patched last night and was kicked off clean access at 4AM this morning
todd Radford University On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 3:42 PM, Speight, Howard <[email protected]> wrote: > If I'm not mistaken, CCA doesn't support Beta software? Same thing > happened with IE7. If you're going to allow it you'll have to write a rule > for it, but I could be wrong… J > > *Sent:* Thursday, December 11, 2008 14:55 > *To:* [email protected] > *Subject:* Re: IE 8 failing remediation > > >From what we have seen IE 8 beta will cause an XP machine to fail but not > a Vista machine. > > >We've seen problems with it failing the stock check for 7 in our test > environment. The > >checks for 6 and 7 are both explicit version numbers (e.g. "starts with > 7.0") which causes > >the problem with version 8. We're planning on developing a home brew > check for it once it > >nears release. Since we generally don't recommend our end users running > beta software > >we've been able to require them to remove it thus far. > > > Has anyone received reports of problems with Internet Explorer 8 (beta) > > failing remediation? > > -- Todd Joyce [email protected] Pain is the precursor of change
