Friday 16 December 2011

Internet Explorer (IE) 9.9V

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Windows Update, while also removing some of the prompts that have been previously included with these apps, in an attempt to ensure a great experience with minimum user interaction.


However, the update will be delivered as a high-priority update for Windows XP, while being classified as Important for Vista and Windows 7.
Since it does not want to disrupt activities within enterprises, Microsoft announced that it would continue supporting specific versions of Internet Explorer until the platforms they had been launched on reached their end of life.

“This means that if you’ve taken a dependency on a particular version of Internet Explorer, the support for that version doesn’t end simply because of the introduction of the auto-upgrade mechanism,” Stephen L Rose continues.

Enterprises who do not want a newer version of Internet Explorer across computers in the company can make use of the aforementioned IE Blocker Tool to prevent upgrades.

“The IE9 Blocker Toolkit helps ensure that IE9 is introduced to PCs at the right time. This way you can still test any updates before they are pushed out to your users. For non-managed environments, this will improve safety and security of the browser experience as well as performance and standards compliance,” he explains.

Moreover, there is also the option to go back to a previous flavor of Internet Explorer, provided that users have accidentally upgraded to a newer release.

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