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<table width=100%><tr><td align=left>30.04.2007</td><td align=right>30 Blossom, 4705</td></tr></table>
<table width=100%><tr><td align=left>04.30.2007</td><td align=right>30 Blossom, 4705</td></tr></table>
<blockquote>Time Warner is switching the old Adelphia infrastucture over to their systems in this area which makes some portions of my home web unavailable (DOS and Java processes).
<blockquote>Time Warner is switching the old Adelphia infrastucture over to their systems in this area which makes some portions of my home web unavailable (DOS and Java processes).
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<table width=100%><tr><td align=left>15.04.2007</td><td align=right>15 Blossom, 4705</td></tr></table>
<table width=100%><tr><td align=left>04.15.2007</td><td align=right>15 Blossom, 4705</td></tr></table>
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You may recall it being a large issue a while back how Microsoft embeds thier browser in their OS. Well of course they never stopped that and although I made a seperate account and logged in and installed IE7 in it instead of my regular admin account on my W2K3 server, I no longer have IE 6 anywhere. The workaround is that clients requiring IE6 compatibility will need to provide a working instance of IE6 accessible over the net. <b>kybernet.com</b> link cleared.
You may recall it being a large issue a while back how Microsoft embeds thier browser in their OS. Well of course they never stopped that and although I made a seperate account and logged in and installed IE7 in it instead of my regular admin account on my W2K3 server, I no longer have IE 6 anywhere. The workaround is that clients requiring IE6 compatibility will need to provide a working instance of IE6 accessible over the net. <b>kybernet.com</b> link cleared.