My desktop?  Sure.
My server?  Not yet.  Haven't tested it.  There is time.

On Tue, Mar 15, 2011 at 2:47 PM, Webster <[email protected]> wrote:

> That is why you are supposed to have labs and test VMs.
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> *From:* Malcolm Reitz [mailto:[email protected]]
> *Subject:* IE9 on servers?
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> We are updating our Windows Server 2008 R2 build to include Service Pack 1.
> During this effort, the question of “why not include IE9 at the same time?”
> was brought up. We discourage browsing from servers anyway, so it may not
> matter much other than keeping the build more current (possibly more secure
> or requiring fewer patches). I like keeping current, but I typically have
> somewhat of an aversion to deploying brand new, just released apps on our
> servers. Thoughts from the list?
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