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what are correct clientTarget settings in machine.config?

Can someone who uses only Internet Explorer look at their machine.config xml file and tell me what their <clientTarget
settings look like, just after the <processModel> tags? Mine look suspiciously like Netscape settings, but I'm not sure what they should look like. The machine.config is located in your /winnt/Microsoft.Net/Framework/version%%/CONFIG folder on windows 2k, and probably something similar elsewhere
Thanks
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Nov 18 '05 #1
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IE 5/6 identifies itself as Mozilla/4.0 compatible.

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Can someone who uses only Internet Explorer look at their machine.config xml file and tell me what their <clientTarget> settings look like, just after the <processModel> tags? Mine look suspiciously like Netscape settings, but I'm not sure what they should look
like. The machine.config is located in your
/winnt/Microsoft.Net/Framework/version%%/CONFIG folder on windows 2k, and
probably something similar elsewhere. Thanks!
-b

Nov 18 '05 #2
IE 5/6 identifies itself as Mozilla/4.0 compatible.

-- bruce (sqlwork.com)
"Bill Rowell" <bi*********@noaa.gov.REMOVE_IF_NOT_SPAM> wrote in message
news:13**********************************@microsof t.com...
Can someone who uses only Internet Explorer look at their machine.config xml file and tell me what their <clientTarget> settings look like, just after the <processModel> tags? Mine look suspiciously like Netscape settings, but I'm not sure what they should look
like. The machine.config is located in your
/winnt/Microsoft.Net/Framework/version%%/CONFIG folder on windows 2k, and
probably something similar elsewhere. Thanks!
-b

Nov 18 '05 #3

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