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  Officescan Infrastructure Design         


Author: Ricky
Date: Oct 10, 2007 15:42

Hi

At work we thought to re-build the existing infrastructure of the current
Officescan 7.3 (migrate to version 8 in a couple of months) but we don't no
what is the best way to begin.

The actual scenario is:
1. North Headquarter (line 2MB) - deploy to their clients
North 1.1 (line 256kb) - deploy to their clients
North 1.2 (line 256kb) - deploy to their clients
North...
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  Re: How is everyone else doing IE7 testing?         


Author:
Date: Dec 17, 2006 07:02

Randy Webb wrote:
>
>
>
> But, as far as MS is concerned, IE6 will be old and dead shortly and
> the track record for MS isn't very promising as far as supporting
> older products that have an update out. Maybe it will be different
> for IE7 but don't count on it.

Old and dead except for the people who still use Win2000. Old and dead
except for the people who uninstalled IE7 because it doesn't work or
otherwise broke their system. In a (non-technical) forum where I post a lot
there are rather a few people giving that last action as their policy
regarding IE7. It was a step backward for them and they're glad to get rid
of it.
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  Re: How is everyone else doing IE7 testing?         


Author: Dave Anderson
Date: Nov 17, 2006 07:02

Laurent Bugnion wrote:
> - What worked on IE6 and doesn't on IE7 was wrong to start with, and
> should be corrected.
> - What works on IE7 and doesn't on IE6 is just compliant with the
> standards, which IE6 doesn't follow.
>
> Of course IE7 is new, so it will have bugs.

It looks like I got a new version of jscript.dll when I upgraded to IE7, but
the Number.toFixed() bug still has not been fixed. Pathetic. I otherwise
like IE7 so far.

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Dave Anderson

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  Re: How is everyone else doing IE7 testing?         


Author: Jesús López
Date: Nov 15, 2006 07:13

I have experienced things working on IE7 and not working on IE6 and
viceversa, things woking on IE6 and not working on IE7.

Regards:

Jes
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  How is everyone else doing IE7 testing?         


Author: Nathan Sokalski
Date: Nov 14, 2006 21:25

As we all know, IE7 is now available. However, it also cannot be installed
side by side with IE6. This makes it very hard to test pages on both
versions using the same machine. I am guessing that most businesses simply
have multiple machines, some with IE6 and some with IE7. However, being a
home developer who develops as both a personal hobby and potential career, I
need a way to test both versions from home with the same machine. The only
suggestion given to me from the microsoft.public newsgroups so far has been
to use VirtualPC, but that would be a lot of extra effort and not be very
efficient anyway. I am surprised that Microsoft has not created anything for
developers/designers that allows them to have IE6 and IE7 installed. If they
are willing to create utilities that prevent AutomaticUpdates from
installing it, I would think they would at least create a utility to run
them side by side if they want more people to start using IE7 (I know of
several universities that removed IE7 from the AutomaticUpdates at the
network level, so anybody not in a technology-related field might not even
know it exists for a while, and many businesses won't be installing it on
their machines for a while as well). I have been looking forward to IE7 and
following the blogs ever since I learned about them, but I'm not going to
give up having IE6 on my machine until people are no longer using it. What
are all of you doing as far as testing IE7 when limited to one machine? ...
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