Depends what it sends. Every browser sends something unless you turn it off. This is where certs and other security hopefully do their jobs.
Originally Posted by Mr Janny
yeah, that could be it. Although what Bos said about the way it interacts with switches could be it as well. We've replaced a lot of them, recently, but still have a bunch of old switches in different places. I've never seen how Chrome interacts with them because the ban was in full effect by the time I got here.
It's easier to ban the software than to explain the nuances of it to examiners.
Asteroids are nature's way of asking "How's that space program going?"
It's easier to ban the software than to explain the nuances of it to examiners.
Oh I understand, I've been there. Like I said, we dont use it system wide. Unfortunately as it stands now, IE is the only thing that should really be allowed in this environment at least for the management side of things. You can lock it down like crazy. The others....not so much.
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