On Mon, Aug 4, 2014 at 3:04 PM, Jeff Johnson <[email protected]> wrote:

> I just spent the last two hours trying to install IE 9 (& 11) in SBS2008
> with no success.


What happens?


>  The customer will only use IE.  He also uses gmail with does not seem to
> work on IE7.
>

Nothing works on IE7 :)


> My question is, what is the recommended version of IE for SBS2008? Who do
> you have to know to get it installed?
>

Well, FireFox or Chrome, obviously :)

This sounds suspiciously like a Microsoft "we're protecting you for your
own good, because we're smarter than you" feature, doesn't it? I'll bet
there's some security lock you need to unlock. Have you searched the
internet, especially the Microsoft site?



> Thanks.  (Firefox works great but the customer wants to use IE)
>

They say "the customer is always right."

Hope he's paying you for the effort.

P.S. If Microsoft really, really doesn't think you should do this, isn't
there another way you can get done what the client needs? IOW, you
shouldn't be using an SBS as a workstation, so why not do it another way?


-- 
Ted Roche
Ted Roche & Associates, LLC
http://www.tedroche.com


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