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  • #16
    Originally posted by jacob marley View Post
    Geof there is a rather simple way around your problem that is with your sons permission is to install Google Chrome on to the computor and then you use that as a internet browser .
    He wil carry on using IE and you use Google Chrome and problem solved you can have your own favourites and not interfere with his .
    Yuo can download from FileHippo.com - Download Free Software it is listed with browsers and plugins hope this helps a bit....jacob
    Is Google Chrome any good? I've stuck with IE just because it does the job and I don't have many problems with it.
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    • #17
      At my location it works about twice as fast as IE and you can open as many tabs as you want i am very rural nearly 3 miles from telephone exchange at the end of a thin bit of wire
      i tnink Two Sheds uses it as well....jacob
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      • #18
        Originally posted by HotStuff View Post
        Have you ever wondered why they do that?
        Because it installs add-in's into various application that can cause issue either with the appication or with other (lets say) more mission critical add-ins, plus it usually has an auto updater usually with out your knowledge which may cause a future issue, IT Support don't like "future issues" (it interupts half life )

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        • #19
          Originally posted by TEB View Post
          Because it installs add-in's into various application that can cause issue either with the appication or with other (lets say) more mission critical add-ins, plus it usually has an auto updater usually with out your knowledge which may cause a future issue, IT Support don't like "future issues" (it interupts half life )

          Exactly, as surprising as it may seem IT departments generally do things for a reason. If people want to clag up their own PCs with stuff like that then that's their look-out. But company machines should never have any unauthorised software installed.
          Last edited by HotStuff; 30-11-2009, 06:47 PM.
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          • #20
            Originally posted by HotStuff View Post
            But company machines should never have any unauthorised software installed.
            Unless its on the techie machines or the MD

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