Originally posted by: Darth Chaltab
My school's computer's are all networked together and run off the same T1 connection line. Most of them use IE, so they are constantly bogged down by viruses that get through the firewall, despite all the security. I've Installed Firefox on every computer I could.
Originally posted by: ricarleite
You can configure external proxies on IE too. But if the person taking care of the network knows what he's doing, you won't be able to surf the web without using the network's gateway anyway.
You can configure external proxies on IE too. But if the person taking care of the network knows what he's doing, you won't be able to surf the web without using the network's gateway anyway.
My school's computer's are all networked together and run off the same T1 connection line. Most of them use IE, so they are constantly bogged down by viruses that get through the firewall, despite all the security. I've Installed Firefox on every computer I could.
That's good. I wasn't defending IE, I was just saying that it could be done on IE too. Pretty much on every browser.