Disable internet explorer on remote pc

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Don't want to have a fight going on here now, you two ;).

Kurrent: Eric was meaning to disable IE to baffle the more casual/basic computer user. Most basic computer users don't even know there's other browsers other than IE out there, so how would they know to bring a portable FF or FF installer with them?

Both ideas I think are fairly good; The proxy idea would deter a normal user, and maybe put a bit of a roadblock on a more of a pro until s/he checks the IE settings. Both ways are not fool-proof on a pro, but are good for deterring a basic user.

right.

if you truly want to eliminate it boot from a Linux live cd or a bartpe cd with no internet connection but live support. or do the server domain thing
 
It just didn't make sense to me to make IE suddenly disappear when the guy uses it up to 40 hours a week. Introducing a "technical problem" would draw less suspicion.
 
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