I'm not in a typical corporate environment, so I don't _have_ to stay on 5.0. It's the old "if it ain't broke" thing. Other than the caching issue, 5.5 doesn't offer me any reason to upgrade, and offers more, or at least different bugs. :) I'm on 5.5 at home simply because I rebuilt my computer and upgrading to the latest is easier when you have to get it from MS's website.
Michelle
>Our corporate browser is I.E. 5.0, and like you, we have to have the cache set off and refresh for every visit. We do this for in house applications on our Intranet. Using I.E. 5.5 has too many problems for the work we are doing. We call this "a browser experience".
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>Tom
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