On 9/5/06, Bart Z. Lederman <lederman@star.enet.dec.disable-junk-email.com> wrote: > In article <FA60F2C4B72A584DBFC6091F6A2B8684019BCAC9@tayexc19.americas.cpqcorp.net>, "Main, Kerry" <Kerry.Main@hp.com> writes: > >> > >> What about DELETE EXPLORER.EXE or whatever executable is invoked when > >> you start that Microsoft thing that does HTTP ? > >> > > > >Try it and see what happens on your Windows system. > > > > If some recent news reports are true, this may be possible > in Korea, and some other countries now or soon. To settle > government legal actions, Microsoft is apparently unbundling > the browser from the OS. > > Please notice I started this message off with the word "IF". > > Bart. > But what happens there won't necessarily happen here. Are you willing to use the Chinese or Korean versions of Windows in order to avoid IE? WWWebb