IE7 to be distributed via Automatic Updates!
As we get close to the final availability of Internet Explorer 7, I want to provide an update on our distribution plans. To help our customers become more secure and up-to-date, we will distribute IE7 as a high-priority update via Automatic Updates (AU) shortly after the final version is released for Windows XP, planned for the fourth quarter of this year.
During the past year, we’ve discussed many of the advanced security features in IE7 that will help make our users more secure, including ActiveX Opt-in, the Phishing Filter and Fix My Settings features . These are just some of the security enhancements we’ve designed to help protect users from malicious software and fraudulent websites, and Microsoft recommends that all genuine Windows customers install IE7. To ensure users are prepared to upgrade, AU will notify users when IE7 is ready to install and show a welcome screen that presents key features and choices to “Install”, “Don’t Install”, or “Ask Me Later” (screenshots below).
We are also providing a Blocker Toolkit for our enterprise customers who may want to block automatic delivery of IE7 in their organizations; this blocker has no expiration date. Enterprise customers can download the free Blocker Toolkit from the Microsoft Download Center today. We’ve also made additional information for IT administrators available at the Windows Update/Microsoft Update site on TechNet.
Now back to how the process will work for the rest of us…
How the Automatic Updates installation process works
As I said earlier, AU will notify you when IE7 is ready to install. Alternately, you will be able to visit the Windows Update or Microsoft Update sites and obtain IE7 by performing an “Express” scan for high-priority updates. Either way, you will see the welcome screen that allows you to choose whether to install it. (Users will also be able to download IE7 from the Microsoft Download Center.)
If you decide to install IE7, it will preserve your current toolbars, home page, search settings, and favorites and installing will not change your choice of default browser. You will also be able to roll back to IE6 at any point by using Add/Remove Programs in the Control Panel. Finally, users who have AU turned off will not be notified.
(To learn more about Automatic Updates please visit the Microsoft Security site)
I think this approach strikes a good balance across a couple of dimensions - helping customers become more secure, giving them control, and providing options for enterprises.
Tony Chor
Group Program Manager
Installation Experience Screenshots
Below are example screenshots of the notification experience:
Note: Final Welcome screen is in draft form and still subject to change
Comments
Anonymous
July 26, 2006
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July 26, 2006
Brandon LeBlanc and I had a chance yesterday to talk to Gary Schare, IE's Product Manager,...Anonymous
July 26, 2006
Microsoftis communicating with the community ontheir plans of how theyintend todistribute Internet ExplorerAnonymous
July 26, 2006
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July 26, 2006
Thankyou!Anonymous
July 26, 2006
The IE team announced at their blog that the final build of Internet Explorer 7, which will be made availableAnonymous
July 26, 2006
Does this mean IE7 will be distributed in XP SP3?Anonymous
July 26, 2006
Historically, we have not changed versions of IE in Windows SPs (for instance, W2K SP4 has IE5, not IE6), but we haven't announced any XP SP3 plans yet.Anonymous
July 26, 2006
Must IE 7 - Beta 3 be uninstalled first?Anonymous
July 26, 2006
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July 26, 2006
As a Web Developer, I love this... somewhat.
If my Lowest browser support level, was IE7, then it would be a dream.
However seeing how many bugs and compatibility issues still exist with IE7, I see this as a nightmare for supporting various apps currently available, and web sites (web apps) too.
Of course, there is still a ton of IE6 users on 2K that won't benifit from this, so the need to support back to IE6 will still exist.
Any news on the release date then? October sounds mighty soon for a Beta product to move to stable and ready to ship. Is the Q1 prediction more accurate? Will it be tied to the release of Vista?
Thanks.Anonymous
July 26, 2006
That's great news.
Shame that Win2K users still won't have access to IE7's updated rendering engine but you've made clear that's not going to be supported.Anonymous
July 26, 2006
Fantastic News! Exactly what I had hoped to occur.
Again, I echo everyone else when I say I wish win2k would get this update. I suppose they can suffer using Firefox or Opera. ;)Anonymous
July 26, 2006
Thank you. This will aid the future of internet greatly.Anonymous
July 26, 2006
Interesting. If the user is not an administrator on the machine and receives this, will it work properly? With previous versions of IE, we never could get that working correctly.
Will this be made available via WSUS as well?
And is there going to be an optional way to suppress the splash screen and just do the install?Anonymous
July 26, 2006
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July 26, 2006
Perhaps you can install Firefox or Opera via AU on Win2k ;)Anonymous
July 26, 2006
Will this then be available to SMS 2003 clients via the Inventory Tool for Microsoft Updates? Or will it require a separate package like previous versions of IE did?Anonymous
July 26, 2006
"Uninstalling IE7 Beta Releases" comments are disabled.
I had IE7 BETA 2 preview. I removed %windir%$NtUninstallie7bet2p$ directory.
IE7 Beta 3 didn't install.
To remove previous version, delete all files from IE directory in program files, I used "unlocker" to remove undeleteble files. Then look for IE7 in registry and remove update references. Then you can install IE7Beta3.Anonymous
July 26, 2006
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July 26, 2006
I hope MSIE7 will be included to Windows XP SP3 as well.Anonymous
July 26, 2006
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July 26, 2006
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July 26, 2006
Sounds petty straight forward. Thanks for the update. Now how about some firming up of the delivery date? :-)Anonymous
July 26, 2006
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July 26, 2006
Answer to an earlier question...
Automatic Updates only offers updates to administrators, so although IE7 installation requires Administrator privilege, non-admins won't be prompted to install IE7.
Thanks!
JohnAnonymous
July 26, 2006
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July 26, 2006
La notizia (ormai) non è freschissima: IE7 verrà distribuito come update a fine anno, usando Windows...Anonymous
July 26, 2006
Can I prevent this from being downloaded and installed?Anonymous
July 26, 2006
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July 26, 2006
Cameron Vetter, I'm answering especially for you.
You can "prevent this from being downloaded and installed" IF
1) You have eyes
2) You have brains
3) You can read
4) You can use computer.Anonymous
July 26, 2006
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July 26, 2006
Great news! Good to know that the install for IE7 will automatically uninstall Beta 3 before the final version of IE7 is installed.Anonymous
July 26, 2006
I don't know if it's gonna be fixed, but I still have a wrong page render here, wat was good on IE6 and every outher browser.
It's on the next link, and the problem is that the page isn't been view'd properly, cause the info what's it all about is verry empthy.
http://gathering.tweakers.net/forum/myreact/80878
If I should be on another page, please tell me where to put down the problem.
Greets,
Peter van de Beek
The Netherlands.Anonymous
July 26, 2006
Hey, I don't usually complain about IE 7, but...
This IE7 Blocker. For crying out loud, that's a joke. It wont effect me because we use WSUS, but would it really be much effort to move the registry key that blocks the install from HKLMSOFTWAREMicrosoftInternet ExplorerSetup7.0DoNotAllowIE70 to HKLMSoftwarePoliciesMicrosoft....?
At the moment, it breaks every rule of group policy, needlessly tattoos the registry, and means the best method of control you have is that, frankly rubbish, IE70Blocker.cmd script (wow, do people really use REG ADD these days?!)Anonymous
July 26, 2006
Umm, didn't the 4th quarter just end June 30th?Anonymous
July 26, 2006
Good news, here's hoping the Final release won't be too far off. IE 7 is the best version of the M$ browser I have used in years, even won me back from FFAnonymous
July 26, 2006
Depends on how M$ does it, it could also end on Sept 30thAnonymous
July 26, 2006
Cool.
Incompatible sites will have to catch up. Can't let the whole industry be dragged behind by them. Quit whining.Anonymous
July 26, 2006
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July 26, 2006
People stop complaining and get a life!!Anonymous
July 26, 2006
you'd have to distribute it via automatic updates, because people wouldn't download it manually. I object to Microsoft using there position to make non-critical updates on the windows update site. Other browsers don't have the luxury of updating by this centralized system from within the OS.Anonymous
July 26, 2006
todd, if Apple issues Safari updates via OS updates (which they do), then MS should be able to do the same.
Stop whining!Anonymous
July 26, 2006
"Historically, we have not changed versions of IE in Windows SPs (for instance, W2K SP4 has IE5, not IE6), but we haven't announced any XP SP3 plans yet."
True, the IE team has traditionally not updated its version with Windows service packs. However there is precedent to upgrading Windows "middleware" with service packs; XP SP2 included WMP 9 and Server 2003 SP1 included WMP 10 (I believe).Anonymous
July 26, 2006
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July 26, 2006
I think this is a wise decision.
One thing remains baffling, however. Why not do the same with the .NET framework? Distribute it as a vital update. If developers could assume its presence, there'd be a more substantial migration to managed code. Beyond a strong front, the integrity of the applications that run on Windows need to improve. Microsoft needs to do something to stem the increasing tide of buffer overflow exploits.Anonymous
July 26, 2006
Man I can't wait for this nightmare IT day!
"Tonys PC just updated Explorer... how come mine didn't?" (admin vs. non-admin users)
"After windows did its security updates, it changed my browser, and now site X,Y,Z don't work!, how do I fix this?"
"Toolbar X stopped working!, what gives?"
"Web page X, Y, Z don't look right anymore, everything is distorted!"
(and because we all know MS just can't play fair...)
"My default web browser changed when I updated Windows! How do I stop this $#@!"
Long story short... yes, MS should (in future) upgrade the browser, via AU. However at the moment, since IE6 to IE7 is a monumental change, forcing it on users will not go as well as planned.
We also hope that window, between final, and the AU is wide enough, to get all the fixes done, that the final needs. I personally wouldn't touch a site requiring big time security within 30 days of the final launch. I have Beta 3, and it "looks" 100% better than IE6, but under the hood? man, what a can of worms... more regression bugs than I would ever have expected, and more new bugs, from the new structure, than a modern app should have before even thinking about a final rollout.
Was there a date posted in this thread about when the final is? Me thinks that IT folks across the globe would like some time to prepare their battle plans, for the onslaught ahead.
Anonymous
July 26, 2006
"Historically, we have not changed versions of IE in Windows SPs (for instance, W2K SP4 has IE5, not IE6), but we haven't announced any XP SP3 plans yet."
Perhaps not. But in essence you did just confirm that there will be a SP3 beyond a silly lifecycle page.Anonymous
July 26, 2006
According to sources at Microsoft's Internet Explorer Blog, Microsoft is planning to release Internet Explorer 7 in an automatic update.  The release should come sometime this October.  Microsoft is really doing a stand up job for bothAnonymous
July 26, 2006
"My default web browser changed when I updated Windows! How do I stop this $#@!"
Read the blog, the default browser will not be changed.Anonymous
July 26, 2006
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July 26, 2006
"But in essence you did just confirm that there will be a SP3 beyond a silly lifecycle page."
No, he didn't. He said "we haven't announced any XP SP3 plans yet". Note the wording "any XP SP3 plans." I interpret that to include that they haven't even announced that there will be XP SP3. If he would have said "We haven't announced the plans for XP SP3 yet" taht would be different.
That said, I think it is obvious that there will be an XP SP3. It should have been released by now, however. Why the heck is Server 2003 SP2 being released before XP SP3?!Anonymous
July 26, 2006
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July 26, 2006
In beta's quite a few installing issues were detetected with modifying registry keys.
For an AU upgrade these issues all need to be fixed.
Are they ?
In Beta's quite a few issues were discovered with instable add-on's which cause IE7 to function incorrectly or not at all after installation. Even if the add-on builders now have newer versions there is no way to know how many broken versions are still around
How are these add-on issues dealt with ?
Will MS stil release an RC version before it's final release ?Anonymous
July 26, 2006
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July 26, 2006
How will the automatic updates help those (like myself) who uninstalled IE7 Beta 2 to install Beta 3 but could not. Practically, I don't have any working version of IE on my home computer right now. The half installed IE7 Beta 3 does not work and it does not uninstall either! Will the Automatic Update take care of me as well????Anonymous
July 26, 2006
How will the automatic updates help those (like myself) who uninstalled IE7 Beta 2 to install Beta 3 but could not. Practically, I don't have any working version of IE on my home computer right now. The half installed IE7 Beta 3 does not work and it does not uninstall either! Will the Automatic Update take care of me as well????Anonymous
July 26, 2006
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July 26, 2006
I can't believe all these people complaining. I'm a firefox-lover as much as anyone else, but to suggest that web users should continue to suffer broken old IE6 is a bit much.
If people are running IE6 (whether or not they are using it), then IE7 should be an improvement. The sooner the old, highly broken IE6 is out of webdevelopers' field of vision (as now Netscape 4) is, the quicker the web can move on. I don't see this really as any much different from installing a security patch or service pack. Heavens, they even give the opportunity to downgrade from IE7->6.
People complaining about it trying to install over Beta2 when they can't get rid of that should be aware that installing Beta2 means installing a beta product, which could go wrong. If one has to reinstall, that's the risk one takes for installing beta products.
People complaining that it will overwrite the default browser setting should read the post.
Well done IE Team for getting this past your management and allowing IE6's fate to come sooner rather than later.Anonymous
July 26, 2006
@Aaron: 4th calendar quarter, not 4th fiscal quarter.
@Xepol: What exactly happens when you try to post comments? Can you mail me (ericlaw) a log? http://www.fiddlertool.com/fiddler/help/log.asp
@hAl: Yes, we still plan to ship Release Candidate builds before release.
@Tom: Installing IE will not set it as the default. Try it for yourself and see.
@PatriotB: It's no secret that there will be an XPSP3. See e.g. http://news.com.com/Microsoft+XP+SP3+wont+arrive+until+07/2100-1016_3-6027741.html.Anonymous
July 26, 2006
"Other browsers don't have the luxury of updating by this centralized system from within the OS."
As already said, Apple issues updates to all their software in Mac OS X through their update system, and so do Linux-based systems like Ubuntu, Suse, etc.
It's not a crime.Anonymous
July 26, 2006
Actually, Microsoft HAVE confirmed there will be a SP3 for Windows XP, and given a preliminary date.
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/lifecycle/servicepacks.mspx
It says SP3 for Windows XP [Home/Professional] Edition is currently planned for 2H 2007. This date is preliminary.Anonymous
July 26, 2006
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July 26, 2006
I'm on dial-up in Malaysia. Will there be a free IE7 installer CD made available for us genuine licensed users who don't have the bandwidth? :)Anonymous
July 26, 2006
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July 26, 2006
"Historically, we have not changed versions of IE in Windows SPs (for instance, W2K SP4 has IE5, not IE6)."
Historically you havent distribued IE as a critical WU update either ;)
Will the new version of Outlook (seen in Vista B2) be distributed for XP as well?
@Jim: don't you think your mother will be atleast as confused by the switch from IE6->FireFox as IE6->IE7?
@Tom: most designers today use a TFT monitor and has clear type or similare AA tech running.
True that it dosn't look to nice on a CRT and ther shoud be an option do disable it.Anonymous
July 26, 2006
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July 26, 2006
Best browser yet. Easy to use, pretty stable even for a beta! Hope it will be released soon so I can distribute it over our network.Anonymous
July 26, 2006
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Are there any known statistics about Windows Update? How many people (percentage) are using Windows Update? How fast does the average user update his software?
I'd like to know that to build a plan for updating my designs and (java)scripts.Anonymous
July 26, 2006
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July 27, 2006
Hmmm. In principle I like the idea. As has been pointed out, it'll be nice to get more people on to a browser with better compliance so we can start having a bit more fun with design and less shouting and hacking around CSS issues.
My big issue, though, is browser-specific tools - like, for example, content management systems. Until the big CMS I'm using is patched or updated we can't allow content editors to update their browsers - because if they do, they can't keep our website up to date. It's fine that we can block the update and educate users not to update yet - but couldn't the automatic update be held off for a while after the release just to make extra sure?Anonymous
July 27, 2006
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July 27, 2006
@maltpress
Any CMS builder should already from the IE7 beta 2 lay-out complete version be verifying and if nescesary adapting their software.
CMS builders that aren't ready in 3 or months or so when IE7 might be released must have been sleeping.Anonymous
July 27, 2006
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July 27, 2006
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July 27, 2006
There are 3 types of people complaining:
1. People who don't like Microsoft because they are Microsoft.
2. People who have a pirated copy of Windows
3. People with double standards.
And yes, non-experienced people have a lot more trouble using Firefox than Internet Explorer. So forcing them to switch to Firefox is a larger crime (especially when they use a different computer, as there is a large (80%) chance it isn't installed).
Still amused by the people who don't read any of the post or the comments and just post something so that they complained.Anonymous
July 27, 2006
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July 27, 2006
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July 27, 2006
Thumbs up for Microsoft and their braveness. IE6 is way too old and has to go!
Forcing the upgrade to the users may be rude, but it's frankly needed! How can you still use IE6 nowadays? Come on!
The new Web 2.0 needs a more up-to-date and standard-compliant browser. (And probably that's what Microsoft itself needs for their Live.com services and simlar projects!)Anonymous
July 27, 2006
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July 27, 2006
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July 27, 2006
no comment on something that isn't proven and has security faultsAnonymous
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As our IE7 product team (PG) is getting ready to launch 4th qtr this year, they are also discussing what...Anonymous
July 27, 2006
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July 27, 2006
This is great news. Everyone should have IE7 as it is the best browser hands down. Thank you Microsoft for this most excellent and low cost piece of software!
Web DeveloperAnonymous
July 27, 2006
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July 27, 2006
Xepol: My email name as provided is "ericlaw" and I work for Microsoft, so my email address should be easy to guess. :-) I try to avoid spelling it out directly because the little spam bots just love it when I make it easy for them.
Do you have Script Errors configured for display (Tools | Internet Options | Advanced)?Anonymous
July 27, 2006
The IE team have announced on their blog that when it is finalized, IE 7 will be pushed out via Windows...Anonymous
July 27, 2006
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July 27, 2006
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July 27, 2006
IE 7 is coming and it will be delivered as a required update by Windows Update.
This is another...Anonymous
July 27, 2006
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July 27, 2006
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July 27, 2006
Según el IEBlog, ahora que está cerca el lanzamiento de la versión final de Internet Explorer 7, Microsot ha cambiado su política de distribución y actualización de su navegador
Un sistema automático de actualizaciones (como el utilizado por firefox y opera entre otros) avisará a los usuarios que se encuentra lista y disponible para la descarga una nueva versión del navegador y mostrará en la pantalla las nuevas características o mejoras que se instalarán. El usuario contará con las posibilidades de cancelar la actualización o postergarla.Anonymous
July 27, 2006
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July 27, 2006
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July 27, 2006
It's a shame I have to advise some of my clients that they'll have to TURN OFF automatic updates until their software companies are willing to support IE7!Anonymous
July 27, 2006
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July 27, 2006
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July 27, 2006
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July 27, 2006
One question... When?Anonymous
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July 28, 2006
"If MS cared so much about the security issues related to IE 6 - they really ought to strongly recommend that customers who do not qualify for this update should download and install Firefox or Opera right now."
That makes sense, because users are stubborn and want to stay in the past, they are supposed to recommend the competition. Business Logic 101?
I wish people would stop complaining about Microsoft as if they are bringing down the world...Anonymous
July 28, 2006
IE7 を自動更新で提供しますAnonymous
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July 28, 2006
You'd think that coughing up $1.1 billion
in small bills to Californians upset about its anticompetitive behavior
would make Microsoft more cautious about its business tactics-- not to
mention the recent pledge it made to play nice. But no.<aAnonymous
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July 28, 2006
Good to hear. This will guarantee more Firefox users when millions of people force-receive an update to IE7 that inevitably will be incompatible with thousands of websites people use on a regular basis.
Just imagine all the businesses that use behind-the-firewall intranet applications, 90-99% of which have most likely not been tested in IE7. One day all their computers auto-update to IE7 and suddenly their operations-essential program isn't working.Anonymous
July 29, 2006
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July 29, 2006
wow, I honestly don't care. Opera and Firefox are much much better browsers and I'm going to continue using them.Anonymous
July 29, 2006
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July 30, 2006
this would be awesome news, if IE7 weren't such a disaster in the user interface department...Anonymous
July 30, 2006
From a web development platform perspective, this is a good move. It should update automatically just like Firefox etc so that security issues can be fixed, forget an old school release. It should update automatically often and to resolve security issues.Anonymous
July 30, 2006
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July 31, 2006
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July 31, 2006
how awful. More monopolyAnonymous
July 31, 2006
How about including in IE7 before you release it, the ability to automatically import your ISP and any other connection settings as well? Firefox does this, and it saves the user having to mess about setting these.Anonymous
July 31, 2006
The only problem I see with forcing an IE7 upgrade is that there are a couple'a sites I've hit that won't allow me to use IE7 ... stating that I must be using IE6 to access the site. Most notable of these is the renewal site for the Microsoft Action Pack. I had to go find a machine that still had IE6 on it last month to do my renewal. I assume all such Microsoft programs sites will be fixed by the time of the update to permit the use of IE7.Anonymous
July 31, 2006
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July 31, 2006
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July 31, 2006
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August 01, 2006
Tried IE7 Beta. It trashed my system including wiping out my F: partition along with data contained there.
My partitions were created with "Partition Magic 8". It appears that IE7 doesn't recognize those partitions.
Have recreated my F: partition and restored my OS with IE6 from an image file I had on my external HD.Anonymous
August 01, 2006
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August 01, 2006
Oh NO!Anonymous
August 01, 2006
Yet another reason why I bought a MAC :)Anonymous
August 01, 2006
As non gunuine users can still use Automatic Updates for Windows, will IE7 also be available to these users as it is distributed using this system?Anonymous
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I've only been using for a short time but I have not run into any problems and like the ease of use. My experience is as a home user and employee not in the IT field.
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August 03, 2006
Fortunately automatic updates is off here. Quite frankly I don’t want your new browser on my system for as long as I can possibly keep it that way. You have pretty much taken away user controls and customizability and for that I’ll stick with IE6 when I need it. These days it’s mostly Firefox for me anyway but just the same I do use IE occasionally and prefer to have things the way I like them, not someone else, particularly the toolbars.Anonymous
August 04, 2006
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August 05, 2006
Thank heavens! IE6 is really, really, bad. seriously. Altohgh I think the world will be shocked when their glitchy IE6 gets replaces with IE7.
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August 05, 2006
I seriously don't understand the ones cheering the force update of IE7. As I mentioned in my earlier posts I am a Microsoft Fanboy as someone pointed out but I seriously don't like this agressive strategy.Anonymous
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According to the latest information, IE7 will be shipped this month. But before it's being shippedAnonymous
October 10, 2006
Will: As I wrote last week, support ends today for Windows XP Service Pack 1. No more security patches for you if you're living in the past. Upgrade or die. Won't: Don't expect to see a critical update of Internet...Anonymous
October 10, 2006
Internet Explorer 7 represents a much improved browser when compared to IE 6. In beta testing this overAnonymous
October 10, 2006
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The final release of Internet Explorer 7 is “scheduled” to release in October …and will be deliveredAnonymous
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October 15, 2006
Many of you already know this, but I'm going to mention it anyways. From the IE7 Blog The final releaseAnonymous
October 15, 2006
I received the following email the other day. I guess many are already familiar with IE7 but perhapsAnonymous
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Internet Explorer 7 for Windows XP Available Now For those of you who haven’t heard yet, we’re goingAnonymous
October 18, 2006
La salida oficial de Internet Explorer 7 es inminente , en este momento se están haciendo muchos esfuerzosAnonymous
October 19, 2006
Now that IE7 has released, I want to remind everyone about the plan we announced back in July to distributeAnonymous
October 19, 2006
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I've had a number of people ask me about Internet Explorer 7, which was released last week . It is currentlyAnonymous
November 13, 2006
We have received a bunch of questions about the Automatic Updates (AU) distribution process for IE7 andAnonymous
November 26, 2006
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As our IE7 product team (PG) is getting ready to launch 4th qtr this year, they are also discussing whatAnonymous
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