Re: Windows bez Internet Explorera

Autor: tg <aa_at_bb.cpl>
Data: Thu 21 Jan 2010 - 21:17:38 MET
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"Gupik" <brudas25@NIE_CHCE_SPAMUinteria.pl> wrote in message
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> Czy ktoś z was usuwał IE z płytki instalacyjnej [ np. nLite lub innym programem ]
> czy taki system ma szansę się zainstalować i działać bezproblemowo ??

przegladarke jako taka mozna, silnika niezbyt

"Removing Internet Explorer does have a number of consequences. Some programs bundled
with Windows, such as Outlook Express, and some basic Windows components, such as
Help and Support, depend on libraries installed by IE in order to function. With IE
removed, they may fail to work, or exhibit unexpected behavior. Several common 3rd
party applications, Intuit's Quicken being a typical example, depend heavily upon the
HTML rendering components installed by the browser. For this reason, most of the IE
removal utilities offer the compromise option of removing large parts of IE while
still leaving behind the HTML rendering engine or "IE core," which allows many of
these 3rd party applications to function normally. Also, in versions of Windows
before Vista, it is also not possible to run Microsoft's Windows Update or Microsoft
Update with any other browser due to the service's implementation of an ActiveX
control, which no other browser supports. In Windows Vista, Windows Update is
implemented as a Control Panel applet."
Received on Thu Jan 21 21:20:02 2010

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