stand alone internet explorer?

groovin

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Ive used portable FF, and it works great. But for some IE only sites, is there a trustable portable IE I can use?

Thanks!
 

groovin

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Thanks for that link StormSide, but it wont work in my case. It still piggybacks off of the IE thats installed and doesnt seem to obey the proxy settings I have in my portable FF... and that's the biggest problem. I need the portable browsers to maintain different proxy settings than what the workstation might have.
 

groovin

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In case anyone is wondering, this is not an attempt to circumvent network rules, I am trying to set up a testing environment capable of hitting multiple test sites through different proxies. Having the users reconfigure these themselves is not an option, nor is a reconfiguration script. The browsers have to be stand alone and self contained (portable).

 

techmanc

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Well with Microsoft claiming all in all those years of litigation that IE is integrated to the OS and cant be separated I don't think there any IE portable. Even a hack would get the wrath of MS.
 

Nothinman

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The browsers have to be stand alone and self contained (portable).

Probably impossible, the MSHTML rendering component is installed with the OS and I doubt you could find a way to easily override it.