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After 25+ years of helping people use and experience the web, Internet Explorer (IE) is officially retired and out of support as of today, June 15, 2022. To many millions of you, thank you for using Internet Explorer as your gateway to the internet.

I agree this needs to be added. I work at a very large insurance company and we are required to use internet explorer for all company domains. It would be very helpful for internet explorer to have a plugin/addon.

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In my environment, this reported on Internet Explorer versions 6 and higher (well, up to version 11; who knows if newer versions, once released, will still be in the same place). There is one exception to the data available, IE versions 8 and lower do not populate the regkey "svckbnumber", so that information is not available for those versions of IE. You should be able to 'surmise' some of the information based on the Build Number as to whether or not a system has a later hotfix applied, when addressing IE version 6, 7, and 8. But because of that slight change from version 8 to 9 and higher, it made the report interesting to do so that it displayed exactly what I wanted. I suspect most people have already done the RegKeytoMof for internet explorer versions, so this blog post is mostly to share the report syntax; in case you (like me) wanted the report to look as logical as possible to the management-types that might be looking at it.

Internet explorer is the well-known web browser which comes with the Windows OS and is used for surfing the internet and browsing web pages.

Internet explorer was initially released as an add-on package for Windows 95 and the early versions came with a simple looking interface and retro icons. By the time version 2.0 was released IE was part of Windows 95, Windows NT 3.5, and NT 4.0 operating systems; version 3 included support for internet mail and news and the windows address book, unfortunately however this version came with many security and privacy issues which resulted in users reverting back to IE2. IE4 fixed the security and privacy vulnerabilities that were in IE3, but it contained its own issues which were later solved in version IE4.5 which up until this point was the most stable version. IE6 was the last version to support Windows 2000 and included Windows Messenger integration, media bar and also the Internet Explorer Administration Kit which was a customization package for companies wishing to adapt IE to their needs.

IE7 saw tabbed browsing introduced, the interface looked more sleek and it was also the first version to run a check on whether your Windows OS was genuine prior to installation, however Microsoft removed this requirement a year after its release. IE8 released in 2009 made security its priority and enhanced the RSS and CSS support. The 2011 release of IE9 saw little changes in-terms of UI and functionality. Its main improvements are to the performance of web applications and graphics making use of hardware acceleration using Direct2D and DirectX. Other features include the InPrivateBrowsing feature which allows users to browsing data (i.e. history); as for security, users are protected by what is called SmartScreen filter which blocks websites which are fraudulent or contain malware.

Compatibility:
Internet Explorer version 1.0 Other Internet Software

  • America Online
  • Avant Browser
  • Bulk Image Downloader
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  • Fresh Download
  • GetRight
  • GmailFS
  • Google Chrome
  • GoZilla
  • GrabIt
  • Internet Download Manager
  • Juno
  • Maxthon
  • Mozilla Application Suite
  • Mozilla Firefox
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Upgrade instructions for users with Internet Explorer 4.0 (or laterversions):
All other users, should skip to the instructions for otherbrowsers below.1. Save your work and close all programson your PC.
2. Start Internet Explorer.
3. From the top of the browser toolbar select "Tools".
4. From the drop down panel select "Windows Update"which will display the Microsoft Windows Update web page.
5. On the resulting web page click "Product Updates".
6. Scroll down the next page and check the box nextto the latest version of Internet Explorer. Do not check any otherboxes on this page.
(At the time of this writing,version 5.5 was the latest).
7. Click the blue "download" arrow. Confirmyour selection on the "Download Checklist" web page.
8. Click "Start Download" under Step #3. Click"Yes" in the "License Agreement" window that appears.
9. A gray panel entitled "Microsoft Windows Update"will appear while the setup program is downloading to your hard drive.
10. Once again, a white and blue "License Agreement" panel willappear. Accept the agreement and click "Next".
11. Choose "Install Now - Typical set of components" and click"Next".
12. At this point an installation progress window will appearwhile the upgrade proceeds for several minutes.
13. When the upgrade is complete, select "Yes" to restart yourcomputer.
Instructions for Netscape Users and Internet Explorer3.0 users (or earlier versions):1. Save your work and close all programson your PC.
2. Start your internet browser and go to the URL:
3. Click the blue "Download Now" button. Onthe next page click the gray "Download Now" button.
4. Save the file"ie5setup.exe" to your Desktop. (At the time of this writing, InternetExplorer 5.5 was the latest version).
6. Close your browser and locate the newly savedfile on your PC Desktop.
7. Double click the setup file to begin upgrading.
8. A white and blue "License Agreement" panel willappear. Accept the agreement and click "Next".
9. Choose "Install Now - Typical set of components"and click "Next".
10. At this point an installation progress window will appearwhile the upgrade proceeds for several minutes.
11. When the upgrade is complete, select "Yes" to restart yourcomputer.
12. After rebooting, start Internet Explorer.
13. From the top of the browser tool bar select"Tools".
14. From the drop down panel select "WindowsUpdate" which will display the Microsoft Windows Update web page.
15. On the resulting web page click "Product Updates".
16. Under the title "Select Software" click the blue "Show InstalledUpdates" button.
17. Scroll down the list and check any applicable critical andsecurity updates. Do not check the box next to Internet Explorer.
18. Click the blue "download" arrow. Confirm your selectionson the "Download Checklist" web page.
19. Click "Start Download" under Step #3. Click "Yes" inthe "License Agreement" window that appears.
20. A gray panel entitled "Microsoft Windows Update" will appearwhile the update program is downloading to your hard drive.
21. When the update is complete, select "Yes" to restart yourcomputer.

I downloaded the software but during installation i get the message - Manager can not be installed on system with internet explorer version lower than 9. Screen shot is attached herewith. Can you please help me out.

Same here, I tried to use Bitedender for the very first time and after the installation it told me to install internet explorer, seriously? december 9 2020 and you want me to install abandoware? good bye for good Bitedefender, thank you for nothing. Way to go on losing potential customers.

I use Bitdefender on my more powerful desktop PC, no problems. But now I installed it on my less powerful laptop. I try to have my laptop clean from heavy applications and havent upgraded Internet explorer - who use it anyway?. I use Google Chrome.

Q. Is support for IE 11 ending?
A. Internet Explorer is supported in Windows 10 through the lifecycle of the operating system being run.

Q. What will happen when following the workflow to view an LCCN for an unqualified name? Currently, a window pops up to view names: Clicking on a name pops up an IE-embedded window regardless of default browser.
A. This workflow is not changing; see next.

Obtained from: -US/lifecycle/faq/internet-explorer-microsoft-edge
When will Microsoft support for Internet Explorer 11 end?
What is the Lifecycle policy for Internet Explorer?

Internet Explorer is a component of the Windows operating system and follows the Lifecycle Policy for the product on which it is installed.

For customers who have business-critical, line-of-business apps running on IE 11 today, IE 11 continues to be a supported browser.

More information obtained from: -us/topic/use-internet-explorer-in-windows-10-7248a101-d5dd-bded-d843-d9427c42d60f

Use Internet Explorer in Windows 10
Internet Explorer 11 is a built-in feature of Windows 10, so there's nothing you need to install.

To open Internet Explorer, select Start , and enter Internet Explorer in Search . Select Internet Explorer (Desktop app) from the results.

If you can't find Internet Explorer on your device, you'll need to add it as a feature. Select Start > Search , and enter Windows features. Select Turn Windows features on or off from the results and make sure the box next to Internet Explorer 11 is selected. Select OK, and restart your device.

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