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Using Firefox under Windows Terminal Services

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I have a Windows 2000 Server running Terminal Services. We are limited to using Internet Explorer 6 as 7 and above will not run on Windows 2000 so we are hitting issues with websites in newer formats. Will Firefox 5 run under a terminal services set up and is there any administration policies options to ensure users don't fiddle and break settings?

I have a Windows 2000 Server running Terminal Services. We are limited to using Internet Explorer 6 as 7 and above will not run on Windows 2000 so we are hitting issues with websites in newer formats. Will Firefox 5 run under a terminal services set up and is there any administration policies options to ensure users don't fiddle and break settings?

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Works fine on my Win2k system, there is no reason that ff5 not working for you

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Ok that's great.

What about the administrative policies?

With IE you can use these policies to lock down various bits and bobs so I'd like to do the same with FF5.

Is this possible?