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- Re: The unavoidable truth: you have to be stupid as a monkey on a rock to buy a Macintosh.
... If I'm designing a site, why would I bust my butt to make it work on a browser that close to 0% of end users are using, especially when more than 90% of my end users are using Internet Explorer 6.0, Safari, and both platform versions of Firefox? ... And frankly, with all the software on my Mac, I have more than enough to keep me busy 24 hours a day. ... Your computer is coughing and sputtering because it's very old in computer years, and you're blaming the manufacturer because their operating system wasn't designed to last 10 years. ... Nearly half the sites I go to tell me I need to upgrade my ... (microsoft.public.mac.explorer) - Re: Material that does no scroll in web page
... to upgrade CSS support in IE??? ... enough for at least 4 different browser manufacturers. ... succeed many CSS testcases that IE7 fail. ... I believe Windows Update now offers IE7 as a normal, standard security ... (comp.infosystems.www.authoring.stylesheets) - Re: access via login page rather than popup box
... If SPS was strictly intended to be an application used by Web browsers, ... browser, there's nothing there to receive the signon page. ... logon token will be compared to the Windows-compatible ACLs we put in SQL ... On the other hand, AD in Windows Server 2003 scales very, ... (microsoft.public.sharepoint.portalserver) - Re: access via login page rather than popup box
... >>browser, there's nothing there to receive the signon ... for example) to throw up a standard logon ... Any custom means of gathering logon credentials won't ... (microsoft.public.sharepoint.portalserver) - Re: NT->W2K3 User Migration Question
... The upgrade seemed to work fine. ... It now is a Win2003 DC with AD and DNS. ... There are currently no logon servers available to service the logon ... If you can find the two user accounts in Windows 2003 ... (microsoft.public.windows.server.migration) |
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