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@Nick Actually, the bits do refer to IE. 32-bit Windows can only run 32-bit IE, but 64-bit Windows can run either (or even both at the same time). – jjlin Commented Aug 4, 2015 at 17:09
The easiest way to run Internet Explorer, on Windows 11 (build 22000.348 or higher), is with the following three line script (save as LaunchIE.vbs or similar): Set oIE = CreateObject("InternetExplorer.Application") oIE.Visible = True oIE.Navigate "about:blank" 'put your URL of choice here
No. Windows 11 does not have IE available like Windows 10 had IE11 (not IE 10). IE will soon be completely uninstalled and unavailable on all systems. Microsoft Chromium Edge has excellent Internet Explorer compatibility capabilities and I suggest you use Edge for your requirements. Any attempt to run IE 11 (not IE 10) will launch Edge instead.
Currently I am running Windows 8 with Internet Explorer 10 inside a VM, which eats up much more resources than I would like. I require Internet Explorer 10 for compatibility testing of web projects. internet-explorer-10
Assuming you mean Internet Explorer 7, the one of the easiest options is to open Internet Explorer 11 and run it in compatibility mode for Internet Explorer 7. Windows 10 will have Internet Explorer 11 installed as well as Edge. Click Start and start typing Internet Explorer in the search bar to find it.
Internet Explorer 11 Change the downloaded file name, replacing all the dots (.) with underscores (_) 1 Why is Internet Explorer 11 on a specific Windows 10 image blocking "Microsoft Data and Time Picker Control 6.0 (SP6)" ActiveX control?
Go to the registry key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Classes\http\shell\open\command and set the (Default) value to the path (from the 64-bit point of view) of 32-bit IE, which might be "C:\Program Files(x86)\Internet Explorer\IEXPLORE.EXE" -nohome (the "-nohome" is a commandline option which my copy of IE8 adds to this value)
For IE10, this is not what I read here: "If you manually invoke C:\Program Files (x86)\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe, that 32bit process will simply launch the 64bit version of iexplore.exe [...]" However, it seems it does affect the content rendering processes, that can either run in 64 or 32 bit on 64 bit systems, which then affect addons etc.
Im trying to download Internet Explorer 10 for Windows 2008R2 but the Microsoft downloads page found here lists everything but IE10. The closest I can find is an update for IE10 found here. Does anyone know where I can find a legitimate copy of IE10? Id rather not use torrents or similar sites and prefer to use an official Microsoft copy.
I tried hard to install Internet Explorer 10 on my computer with Windows 7 Enterprise 64-bit. (It is a multilanguage version. The English is installed first, then language support packages are installed, and the tool is used to switch the language. After that, it has the Czech-language user interface.) No luck. I did try it with Windows Update.