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Microsoft to secure IE for XP only
If you're one of about 200 million people using older versions of Windows and you want the latest security enhancements to Internet Explorer, get your credit card ready.
Microsoft this week reiterated that it would keep the new version of Microsoft's IE Web browser available only as part of the recently released Windows XP operating system, Service Pack 2. The upgrade to XP from any previous Windows versions is $99 when ordered from Microsoft. Starting from scratch, the operating system costs $199. _______________ Read More: c|net |
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DriverHeaven Extreme Member
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What lamers.
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instead of paying $99 just get another broswer like firefox free and in most people's opinion safer than IE.
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At Your Service...
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This could present real problems for those organizations (the one I am a part of included) that rely on IE and have not adopted SP2 yet while testing for application compatibility. and Microsoft is due to enforce the changeover to SP2 via Windows Update soon.
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they want everyone to switch to AOL? they seem to have the toughest security.
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That is quite lame...and I can def. see IT at some companies having a big headache over this one.
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I can understand them not wanting to upgrade XP SP1's IE, but I believe that they still owe it to people using Windows 2000. A lot of companies won't move to XP because it's not worth the upgrade from 2000. If Microsoft doesn't want to see more corporations using Mozilla, then they sure aren't acting like it.
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Tell that to the poor (read: not tech savvy) shmucks who get their personal info stolen or whatnot all because M$ wouldn't keep their browser secure. Some people can't migrate because of VERY limited funds, should they have to left vulnerable?
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well damn, they might as well load windowsupdate with firefox
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