We're using it but at least for now, only as part of a deployment which
accesses customer servers across a VPN. The setup / config looked to be pretty
straightforward and it seems to work as advertised. I've looked at it briefly
as something to rollout company wide as well. The challenge becomes building /
maintaining the compatibility list. I haven't done a large scale test of that
process, but there is a tool to help with that. It appears it could be a bit
tedious if you have a large number of URLs to deal with however. That's just
first impression however.
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Subject: [NTSysADM] IE Enterprise mode
Anyone using it? Pros/cons, good thing, does it work as advertised? Is it a
pain to get set up and working?
Thanks,
Joe Heaton
Information Technology Operations Branch
Data and Technology Division
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