Originally Posted By: Dignan
Originally Posted By: Tim
At work, we are still stuck with IE6 (where I am when I visit the board most of the time). Really, we move at the speed of dinosaurs sometimes.

Ugh, I actually mentioned that possibility when I first started writing my initial post but removed it to keep it short. I can't believe a corporation wouldn't do everything they could to get off of IE6. I'm sure there's internal issues, but the security problems alone should be enough of a reason to get all your users off that awful browser.
There are all kinds of issues of trying to get a new version of anything (problems with legacy software, 200k+ installs, etc). It is really easy (comparatively) to get specific installs for specific requirements (for instance, this laptop has all kinds of software not deployed to other folks). The good news is that the last time I saw an upgrade plan, we were slated to migrate to Win 7 and Office 2007 in March.