Internet Explorer - CDE - Solaris 8

I'm looking for any info/discussion/resources regarding installation and configuration of IE 5 within CDE.
Installation seem to have gone OK - passed patch criteria etc., however, images/colour seem to be blocky and fonts are not as specified by given web-pages - seems to be substituting, perhaps for CDE resources ?
Hope someone can help,
Steve.

Hello.
What hardware do you use? (Ethernet, Serial Modem, ...)
Other devices (USB, PCI cards, ...) will be a problem because no drivers exist.
Martin

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