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Sorry folks, should have responded to all the questions earlier but
didn't get a chance. 

IE 7 beta 2 and 3 caused issues for CCA Agents older than 3.6.4.0 or
4.0.2.0 because a couple of the APIs that were being used by the agent
had been removed.  Agent version 3.6.4.0 and 4.0.2.0 used newer versions
of the APIs - thus, ran properly on IE 7 beta 2 and 3.  

However, CCA was not the only application that IE 7 beta 2 and 3 broke.
:-) Hence, Microsoft fixed those missing API calls in IE 7 RC 1.
Therefore, IE 7 RC1 works with all CCA agent versions including the
older 3.5.x agents as well as the newer 3.6.x and 4.0.x agents.  We also
expect IE 7 final release to be similar to IE 7 RC 1. 

-Rajesh.

-----Original Message-----
From: Perfigo SecureSmart and CleanMachines Discussion List
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Alexandra Yates
Sent: Tuesday, October 10, 2006 7:46 AM
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Subject: Re: IE7 via autoupdate

We are running version CCA 3.5.10, and the news about IE7 is
frightening, so the best thing to do is try and test, which we did. IE7
installed and ran all under CCA very smoothly.  We are going to keep
testing with other machines, if we have any problems I will let you
know. 

Alexandra Yates
Network Operations Analyst
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
Computer System Engineer
 
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-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Monday, October 09, 2006 9:18 PM
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Subject: Re: IE7 via autoupdate

Yikes, this is going to cause a lot of issues for us since we are still
running 3.59 and planning to upgrade in winter break.  We have a  large
implementation -11 pairs of CAS.   If  IE7 is really going to come
tomorrow, any suggestions?  Thanks.




 

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Cisco seems to be ready for whatever Microsoft throws at us.
Unfortunately they are not ready for version 2007 of McAfee and Norton,
which has definitely caused me some issues.  I am eagerly waiting the
support.

Brian Beausoleil
Network Services
Southern CT State University
Office: (203) 392-6109
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[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Eric Weakland
Sent: Monday, October 09, 2006 11:33 AM
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Subject: IE7 via autoupdate

All,

I've seen traffic indicating varying levels of compatibility for IE7
betas and CCA.  Just making sure we are prepped for Microsoft releasing
it via autoupdate this month.  See this link:

http://blogs.msdn.com/ie/archive/2006/10/06/IE7-Is-Coming-This-Month_2E0
02E0

02E00_Are-you-Ready_3F00_.aspx

We are running server/cam version 4.0.2  and client 4.0.0.1 - older
client to address the XP MCE/Tablet issues - we should be OK, right?

We are currently testing it, just to make sure.  We'll let everyone know
what we find with our versions of Server/client software.

Eric Weakland, CISSP
Director, Network Security
Office of Information Technology
American University
eric at american.edu
202.885.2241

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