IE6 Now Available From Microsoft.
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mutt,
I didn't say that I recommended downloading it, I have not yet, and don't intend to for now, I agree with you in that I am not changing just because it is out, I was just letting anyone that is interested know that the full release, not a beta version, is now available.
There was a thread here some time ago that said the beta version had conflicts with some other things, including from memory parts of PPRuNe? I also read somewhere that you may have problems with some secure sites like internet banking etc?
Anyone know any more???????
Best regards,
"lame"
I didn't say that I recommended downloading it, I have not yet, and don't intend to for now, I agree with you in that I am not changing just because it is out, I was just letting anyone that is interested know that the full release, not a beta version, is now available.
There was a thread here some time ago that said the beta version had conflicts with some other things, including from memory parts of PPRuNe? I also read somewhere that you may have problems with some secure sites like internet banking etc?
Anyone know any more???????
Best regards,
"lame"
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This was the subject of another thread in June.
CLICK HERE
Just for interest. I have been using IE6 for some 3 months and don't have any problems to mention. I also find it better than IE5, and certainly more stable.
[ 02 September 2001: Message edited by: PPRuNe Pop ]
CLICK HERE
Just for interest. I have been using IE6 for some 3 months and don't have any problems to mention. I also find it better than IE5, and certainly more stable.
[ 02 September 2001: Message edited by: PPRuNe Pop ]
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PPRuNe Pop,
IF that is a link, as I presumed it was, it doesn't work? Comes up with something about a hack attempt???
There were some problems with the beta, or public preview, version. Just wondered if anyone has installed the full release IE6 yet, and if so how is it?
Best regards,
"lame"
While I was typing this reply, I see you edited your post, it works now...........
[ 02 September 2001: Message edited by: lame ]
IF that is a link, as I presumed it was, it doesn't work? Comes up with something about a hack attempt???
There were some problems with the beta, or public preview, version. Just wondered if anyone has installed the full release IE6 yet, and if so how is it?
Best regards,
"lame"
While I was typing this reply, I see you edited your post, it works now...........
[ 02 September 2001: Message edited by: lame ]
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Lame, just tried it myself and it works fine. Funny that!
Here is the url as written for the page:
http://www.pprune.org/cgibin/ultimat...&f=35&t=000988
Here is the url as written for the page:
http://www.pprune.org/cgibin/ultimat...&f=35&t=000988
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From: UK
Just downloaded and installed it (after reading this thread) Had a system feeze up when i disconnected from the internet, but that could well have been me/finger trouble.
It seems to be a bit more colourful than the last interface. I believe it's been around a while now though so hopefully most of the glitches are ironed out. One thing i did notice that i like is, when you go to , control panel> internet options ,it gives you the choice/button to delete cookies and temp.files. with the last version i found that if i wanted to bin any cookies out of the Temp.I-net Files folder i had to do it manually via my computer> c:drive> windows.....
Not had any problems with it this 'sitting' so I'd say give it a try.
It seems to be a bit more colourful than the last interface. I believe it's been around a while now though so hopefully most of the glitches are ironed out. One thing i did notice that i like is, when you go to , control panel> internet options ,it gives you the choice/button to delete cookies and temp.files. with the last version i found that if i wanted to bin any cookies out of the Temp.I-net Files folder i had to do it manually via my computer> c:drive> windows.....
Not had any problems with it this 'sitting' so I'd say give it a try.
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KwikPhix,
Thank you for your reply, glad you are happy with it.
Just that I had a lot of trouble when I first upgraded to IE5.5, and I heard there were a lot of problems with the beta/trial version of IE6?
Might "await further reports" as we say.....
Best regards,
"lame"
Thank you for your reply, glad you are happy with it.
Just that I had a lot of trouble when I first upgraded to IE5.5, and I heard there were a lot of problems with the beta/trial version of IE6?
Might "await further reports" as we say.....
Best regards,
"lame"
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For cleaning up after browsing, using IE I use a little facility called Windows Washer which you can get from http://www.webroot.com
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If you are worried about privacy - ie the things that cookies do to spy on you, then I recommend you upgrade to IE 6, and then....
Change the privacy policy to prompt you before allowing 3rd party cookies, and then delete all existing cookies.
You will be amazed at the 3rd party sites.
[edited for typos]
[ 03 September 2001: Message edited by: StickyB ]
Change the privacy policy to prompt you before allowing 3rd party cookies, and then delete all existing cookies.
You will be amazed at the 3rd party sites.
[edited for typos]
[ 03 September 2001: Message edited by: StickyB ]
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From: [edited by PPRuNe Admin]
IB4 onwards can prompt you to accept/deny cookies. Beware, if you set to prompt then you might find yourself forever accepting or rejecting the cookie!
If you are really paranoid then check out: http://www.spychecker.com/
If you are really paranoid then check out: http://www.spychecker.com/
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From: asia
Beware, if you set to prompt then you might find yourself forever accepting or rejecting the cookie!
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Just one issue I have noticed with IE6, I never noticed it with IE5. When the cache is cleared, a file called index.dat remains and cannot be deleted. The only way to delete this file is to open up ms-dos prompt when IE is closed and delete it.
This particular file logs every web address that you visit etc
Particually handy for those spying bosses monitoring your internet activities
This particular file logs every web address that you visit etc
Particually handy for those spying bosses monitoring your internet activities
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From: [edited by PPRuNe Admin]
Surmount - us bosses use something a bit more sophisticated than that! We use reports from proxy servers and Websense.
Nice presentation of Websense here!
Nice presentation of Websense here!
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The index.dat file was in the cookies folder in IE5.5 and i'm sure it was there in IE5.
BTW, I've been using IE6 for 3 days now inconjuction with Win 98se, BT homehighway and BT anytime can't really say i've noticed any difference a few extra's and no problems ...so far. i've been on and off the net loads of times aswell.
[ 05 September 2001: Message edited by: KwikPhix ]
BTW, I've been using IE6 for 3 days now inconjuction with Win 98se, BT homehighway and BT anytime can't really say i've noticed any difference a few extra's and no problems ...so far. i've been on and off the net loads of times aswell.
[ 05 September 2001: Message edited by: KwikPhix ]






