Jeff,

> I am by no means bashing IE, but I only use it for two 
> things.  That is
> accessing customer Intranets and Remote Desktop.  I use 
> Firefox by default
> because of this sort of thing.  I originally went with 
> Firefox because IE
> would not let me receive an office 2007 document from a 
> customer without
> tweaking the registry.

I hadn't installed it on this machine because it is so full of STUFF that
needs to be archived that I didn't want to add anything else to it. I need
to get the crap off this machine and get it configured better.

Kristyne McDaniel




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