Originally posted by: Darth Chaltab
You yourself said that IE really isn't even a browser though.
Funnything is, that on one of the computers on which I installed Firefox, I changed the Firefox icon to say Internet explorer and I dragged the IE icon off the screen...
But someone appearantly prefers IE, because they keep deleteing or renaming Firefox and and putting IE back where it was. (I wish so much I could just delete it.)
You yourself said that IE really isn't even a browser though.
Funnything is, that on one of the computers on which I installed Firefox, I changed the Firefox icon to say Internet explorer and I dragged the IE icon off the screen...
But someone appearantly prefers IE, because they keep deleteing or renaming Firefox and and putting IE back where it was. (I wish so much I could just delete it.)
1- It is a browser, even though it is mixed with the os kernell. It interprets html and support client-side scripts, so by definition, it is an internet browser.
2- Why didn't you also change the Firefox icon to IE's?
3- Maybe there's a startup batch script?