That's the system I am using. Another thought too is to find a  
surplus or extreme bottom end PC with IE 6 on it. It doesn't have to  
be fast... just fast enough for testing. If you work for a large  
organization too, see if anyone has a old surplus box sitting around  
that could be used for this purpose or check the government auctions  
nearby, etc.

-- 
Kevin Murphy
Webmaster: Information and Marketing Services
Western Nevada Community College
www.wncc.edu
775-445-3326


On Dec 11, 2006, at 4:53 AM, Derek Arnold wrote:

> If you have sufficient RAM (read: 512 MB or more), you may want to use
> Virtual PC 2004 to create a virtual Windows install (available at
> http://www.microsoft.com/windows/virtualpc/default.mspx) and upgrade
> to IE 7  .  There is one catch.  You have to have a second license to
> install Windows in the virtual PC. (If you have a volume license or an
> extra windows license, this shouldn't be a problem.)
>
> Also, you can use VMWare Player to create a virtual machine to run
> Windows (with IE6 ).  There's an article about that here
> (http://johnbokma.com/mexit/2005/10/26/vmware-player-windows-xp.html).
>
> -- 
> dj deac / djdeac at gmail dot com
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