Not true,
I have FF3 running on my computer and use C&B regularly, I now use
integrated but have also used stand alone web-based.
The important thing is that IE6 is set as your default web browser,
then disable the options in other browsers to check if they are the
default browser on startup.
If you PCT IT man wishes to contact me he is very welcome.
Cheers Geoff
2008/11/27 James Laing <[log in to unmask]>:
> Last time I put an IT query to this forum the answers were very helpful so I
> hope you're all as knowledgeable about Choose and Book.
>
> We've finally decided to bite the bullet and give it a try. Today a visiting
> PCT IT man announced that we'd have to have Firefox and Opera uninstalled
> from our computers. Claims that it's national policy because the better
> browsers (he conceded that) interfere with C&B. Asked to be more specific he
> did the tech thing and muttered about DLLs.
>
> I know that C&B only runs in IE6 but I'm surprised that another browser
> merely being on the computer at the same time should cause problems. Is this
> really true? I've hunted through the Connecting for Health website but can't
> find an answer.
> --
> Dr James Laing
> Pocklington
> East Yorkshire
>
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