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  Question Asked By: Simon Maldonado   on Dec 25, 2004 In Sharepoint Category.

Sharepoint- Win 98 issue


 
Question Answered By: Todd Hamilton   on Dec 25, 2004

Client is closed today. I will check with them tomorrow.

But will it work fine on IE 6.0 and above on Win -98 machines?

Thanks

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