No - because clueless corporate IT departments that think their own 'qualification' process is a better guarantee of security than sticking to the latest, most patched version will block this and keep forcing their users to be years behind the times. :(
Submitted by AggroBoy on Wed, 2011-12-21 17:34
sad. but true.
Submitted by Misterecho on Wed, 2011-12-21 20:54
Aggro has it on the head.
What's worse is that loads of large coporates have invested heavily in intranet systems that run only on IE6. The cost of updating those business critical services is massive. I know some run Win7 machines with an XP VM so that the users can use IE6.
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No - because clueless corporate IT departments that think their own 'qualification' process is a better guarantee of security than sticking to the latest, most patched version will block this and keep forcing their users to be years behind the times. :(
sad. but true.
Aggro has it on the head.
What's worse is that loads of large coporates have invested heavily in intranet systems that run only on IE6. The cost of updating those business critical services is massive. I know some run Win7 machines with an XP VM so that the users can use IE6.
Not dead yet. Sadly.