Hi David;

Thought I'd send this off-list as it's starting to get off-topic and I
didn't want the css-discuss moderators to send in the black helicopters,
but I should probably point out that, although I'm using virtual PC,
multiple IEs installed on a single Windows installation is *exactly*
what I *do* have -- albeit that these IE versions are 'standalone'
versions. The installation process seems designed to allow them to
operate without conflicting with the 'main' IE installation -- IE7 for
me -- but I'm not sure how that is achieved, being neither a programmer
nor a regular windows user. So maybe some of the security/stability
benefit that you were perceiving is not actually there after all.

In any case, I have a system that allows me to run IE 4, 5, 5.5, 6 and 7
simultaneously and side by side, with only occasional crashes, so it's
not bad.

Best regards;
-- 
Rick Lecoat

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Received from david 
on 18/7/07 at 18:43(London time):

>Using things like PC emulators like VirtualPC are good, they avoid the 
>problems inherent in having multiple IEs installed on Windows.

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