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October 13th, 2001 01:00

128 Bit

I have IE 5.5. How can I be sure that it supports 128 bit encryption?
When I click Help-About IE, it says Cipher strength 128-bit.
Is that the way to tell.....Thanks in adcance..Mark
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October 13th, 2001 01:00

Yes, that is the way.


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October 13th, 2001 02:00

UncleMark wrote:
- When I click Help-About IE, it says Cipher strength
- 128-bit.
- Is that the way to tell




That's it. When you click on the link next to Cipher Strength in Help - About Internet Explorer, you can read this.



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October 13th, 2001 02:00

Pardon me, "Old." You weren't there when I started typing.

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October 13th, 2001 02:00

I have read these posts for a long
time and enjoy them very much, but
still cannot figure out how you know
someone was there, if you would
tell me, maybe I could keep from
stepping on someone.
Thanks.

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October 13th, 2001 05:00

olderthandirt,

The safest way is to have the settings in "My Preferences" set to Expanded View. When you see the thread in this view, you post a response to the last post in the thread. The problem arises when you click the "Reply" link and begin to type your response. While you are doing that, someone else clicks the "Reply" link to the same post. That person finishes drafting their response and posts it. You finish later and when that response is posted it appears above the second person's reply, making it appear that you have deliberately broken into the thread. You can see by the difference in posting times between your response and Goonboy's (two minutes) that this is what happened.

The poster who appears in that position will often apologize to the other poster (as was the case here), but it's not required.


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October 13th, 2001 09:00

Thanks for the quick replies everyone........Mark

The reason why I don't keep mine on expanded view is because the left pane keeps refresing and moves to the top of the column. I find that annoying. If you know a way to keep that from hapenning, please let me know. Mark



Message Edited on 10/13/01 06:37AM by UncleMark

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October 13th, 2001 12:00

I will try it....Mark

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October 13th, 2001 18:00

Thanks to all you for your
help.


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