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It installs Internet Explorer 6 by default, just as with a standard Windows XP install, but can also run Internet Explorer 7 (or 8, but that runs natively on Windows 7 anyway).
It’s rare that a company celebrates when one of its products bites the dust, but that’s what Microsoft just did with the news that Internet Explorer 6 is essentially dead in the U.S. with less ...
Is Microsoft using Internet Explorer 9 as a tool for force users to upgrade from Windows XP? Internet Explorer 9 will not be supported by Windows XP. Period.
Windows XP users are getting their first taste of life without security updates after the discovery of a major flaw within the Internet Explorer Web browser.
Microsoft is scrambling to fix a major bug which allows hackers to exploit flaws in Internet Explorer 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11, responsible for 55% of the PC browser ...
Windows XP, Internet Explorer 6, Office 2003 enter their final support year All support ends in 365 days yet 38 percent of Internet users still use XP.
Unlike what we've seen with Custom Support for Windows XP, it would appear that Internet Explorer 6 has been utterly, utterly abandoned, with no such support system in place, for any user. Even ...
Microsoft rushed out an emergency security fix for Internet Explorer, to fix a flaw which hackers had already exploited - affecting IE versions 6 to 11 on several versions of Windows.
On Saturday, Microsoft announced that Internet Explorer versions 6 through 11 were at risk for so-called drive-by attacks from malicious websites. Windows XP is capable of running Internet ...
Because Internet Explorer 6 comes installed on Windows XP by default, you do not have access to the IE repair tool and have to repair/reinstall by using one of two, or maybe both, methods.