Yeah, the main risk is in the OS/Browser integration thing. And, since those versions are standalone, they're "safer" than IE6... plus your usage patterns for it will be different.

On 10/14/05, Peter Ottery <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Just for my own peace of mind tho - they're only a security issue when
you have launched the program right? so if i'm launching them (old
standalone IE5 & 5.5) once a month to *only* test pages that I've
created - I'm not leaving my system open to some rogue security
breaching  action right?

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