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IE is generally pretty secure. People love to take stabs at Microsoft and their products, but I don't mind using IE. I use Chrome most of the time, but it's personal preference, nothing related to security. IE is much easier to control in an Enterprise IT with the various tools you get within a domain, so most of our clients use it.Originally posted by Rreemo View PostPeople who work in a (real) enterprise IT environment will concur.
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Yeah I know, it's just such a POS, I can't imagine developing for it. I'm on the web design/dev side of things and we're always having to make concessions for that turd.Originally posted by Ratt View PostThere are several enterprise web applications that are coded to only run in IE. Nexsure for insurance agencies is the one I have had the most experience with.
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Unless you guys have changed the default settings you are good on WinSvr anyway....Originally posted by Silverback View PostI sent an email to the guys that report to me...
"Don't browse the internet from servers, ok?"
"This is you Zero Day bug warning email."
I think it worked.
By default, Internet Explorer on Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2012, and Windows Server 2012 R2 runs in a restricted mode that is known as Enhanced Security Configuration. This mode mitigates this vulnerability.70' Chevelle RagTop
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