I can't accurately describe the current situation--not enough
info/background/knowledge. It does appear to me as though Microsoft is
moving away from that bald statement.
Which leaves me confused: Some (many) of the things web browsers do are
required functionality for portions of the OS, I believe--so if those parts
have a vulnerability and it needs fixing, what is the description of what is
being fixed? I have a sense this is changing, but I don't know how to
describe the current situation. IE still "comes with" Windows--but we
haven't seen the final version of Windows 7 yet, and the way things are
distributed and removable may well change.
"Stu" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:9721BFDD-EC46-431E-8D8C-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Sorry to come in late Bill. Quote: "IE is part of the OS". There was a
> time
> when we were left in no doubt about that from IE6 down to 3. Seems they
> were
> inseparable by virtue of not being offered thru Add/Remove and God help
> the
> guy who thought otherwise! Now, we see and option to remove thru the same
> medium which could lead the uninitiated to suppose this is the case? Is
> that
> why it defaults to IE6 from an IE7 uninstall? Are we really seeing a core
> IE6 with IE7 bits `n` pieces added on or complete rewrite of code. Being a
> very trusting guy - I would like to think the latter. What about IE8? On
> the
> optimistic front, perhaps MS are being nice and flexible by making things
> easier for the end user? I would like to think so.
>
> Stu
>
> "Bill Sanderson" wrote:
>
>> IE is part of the OS. How are you planning to remove it? You can
>> certainly
>> switch your browser preference to any other browser, and use the
>> available
>> Windows tools to lock out access to IE as possible, without impacting
>> Windows Defender. You won't have the benefit of those checkpoints which
>> are
>> IE specific.
>>
>>
>> "Lars" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:0C54EC11-803C-4962-819B-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> > I have found IE tends to hog resources for my machine and in general
>> > want
>> > to
>> > intercede in areas that are fine without its 'help'.
>> > Will Defender FUNCTION PROPERLY without IE????
>> >
>> > TIA
>> >
>> > L
>>
>>
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