Prev: Which program file is executed?
Next: Way to get folders in start menu to not expand to show all contents/files?
From: chuck on 26 May 2010 06:35 What level of IE should I expect on a system running XP Pro SP3 assuming the installed IE was not updated??
From: John John - MVP on 26 May 2010 07:07 XP installs with IE6 and unless you consciously and and deliberately upgrade IE it will remain at version 6 regardless of the service pack installed. John chuck wrote: > What level of IE should I expect on a system > running XP Pro SP3 assuming the installed > IE was not updated??
From: PA Bear [MS MVP] on 26 May 2010 11:56 Does "not updated" mean IE6 has never been patched or IE7 and/or IE8 hasn't been installed? -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Client - since 2002 chuck wrote: > What level of IE should I expect on a system > running XP Pro SP3 assuming the installed > IE was not updated??
From: chuck on 26 May 2010 15:42 John John - MVP wrote: > XP installs with IE6 and unless you consciously and and deliberately > upgrade IE it will remain at version 6 regardless of the service pack > installed. > Great, thanks. Neighbor called with probs. Seems like her online bank "requires" an IE later than 6, so I brought it with me. Prob solved. Thanks again.
From: John John - MVP on 26 May 2010 16:45
chuck wrote: > John John - MVP wrote: >> XP installs with IE6 and unless you consciously and and deliberately >> upgrade IE it will remain at version 6 regardless of the service pack >> installed. >> > Great, thanks. Neighbor called with probs. Seems like > her online bank "requires" an IE later than 6, so > I brought it with me. Prob solved. Thanks again. You're welcome. John |