--- Dragos Neagu wrote: > On 9/20/05, Josh Coffman > wrote: > > Now, to say you can't connect to the internet on > > windows without IE and/or outlook is just plain > > ignorant. Sorry, but it is. I ran firefox and > > thunderbird after i gave up IE and outlook. I then > > switched to all webmail, so I had no email client. > > You can "remove" IE via; Add/Remove Programs > > Windows Components > IE. > BUT...if you open explorer and type an Internet > address, it'll still > use IE (this is how they sidestepped the monopoly > lawsuit and still > shipped IE, because it was "required" for the OS to > run). Also > certain programs don't obey your prefered browsers > and open IE > whenever you click on a link. You just can't get > away from IE on > windows. > > -- > -Dragos Neagu <>< > "If I have been able to see farther, it was only > because I stood on > the shoulders of giants." - Sir Isaac Newton > "Open source is like science, closed source is like > witchcraft" - Linus Torvalds I never ran into any of those IE-linked apps, but I can see how, as a programmer, that might be. (Using a path to launch the browser instead of the system default setting. generally a bad progamming to do that.) I also never bought into that monopoly thing... MS isn't a monopoly; it is(was?) an oligopoly. I'm not sure if that's the right word, but basically a seller or group of sellers that have such a large portion of the market that thay basically have a strangle hold of potential buyers. Like a monopoly, but not an absence of choices. Problem for the MS-is-monopoly crowd is that an oligopoly isn't illegal. Otherwise, the utility companies would also be in violation. I recall reading some how-to to really remove IE, but I figured it was more work than I cared for. and, if I wanted, there is a certain dll that could be altered or removed to criple IE (and possibly IP sockets). ______________________________________________________ Yahoo! for Good Donate to the Hurricane Katrina relief effort. http://store.yahoo.com/redcross-donate3/ --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss