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Re: patch IE too
If you lock IE's security settings on high, and prevent the users
from changing them, the treat is minimal. Doing this also makes
Outlook a bit more secure also.

We did when we rolled out Firefox and it reduced our problems
significantly.
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Spend money to make money  Ngallendou | 08/03/05
Why not?  rick752 | 08/03/05
what revenue?  zijiang | 08/03/05
Actually they DO sell services  rick752 | 08/03/05
not to mention the search engine  JasonL31 | 08/04/05
I'd like to know that too!  junkwarrior | 08/04/05
Google, Sun, IBM and Nokia .....  rick752 | 08/04/05
Quite possible, but where?  junkwarrior | 08/04/05
Seen from various news articles during the year  rick752 | 08/04/05
Model?  junkwarrior | 08/05/05
google sun  bobby4455 | 09/01/05
Great decision  Boot_Agnostic | 08/04/05
It makes sense to leverage Mozilla suite  michael_t | 08/04/05
but will a company want to patch IE too  JasonL31 | 08/04/05
Re: patch IE too  Otto_Delete | 08/05/05

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