[pchelpers] Re: Locking down IE

Thanks Scott! This looks like a great solution that provides security 
everybody needs who's running Windows, unless one has physically removed 
Internet Explorer.

Unfortunately it seems that it's not free, only a 30-day trial )-:

Ekhart


Scott McNay wrote:
> Hi folks,
> 
> I'm sure that some of you are happy with IE, and don't want to mess
> with Opera or Firefox or whatever, for some reason or other. I haven't
> looked closely at this product yet, but what I've read about it looks
> interesting; it claims to be able to block a lot of the worms and so
> forth that MS had to issue patches for.
> 
> http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1759,1647029,00.asp
> 
> http://www.pivx.com
> 
> Free download is no longer available after October (Sunday).
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