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From: PA Bear [MS MVP] on 8 Sep 2009 17:38 [[Forwarded to Win 64-bit General via crosspost]] angela g wrote: > A webex tech support person suggested I might need to run IE 32-bit to > access a webinar (I have 64-bit Vista Home Premium). I tried to download > and install 32-bit IE but when I tried to install it I got an error msg > saying it wouldn't run on my PC, apparently because it's 32-bit IE and I > have 64-bit PC. > > Is there a special 32-bit version of IE for 64-bit PCs like mine, and if > so, > where is the download? > > Thank you in advance.
From: Bobby Johnson on 8 Sep 2009 18:17 All 64-bit version of Windows for AMD64/EM64T CPUs has both 64-bit and 32-bit IE browsers in the package. The 32-bit IE is the default browser. You can download IE8 @ http://www.microsoft.com/windows/internet-explorer/worldwide-sites.aspx You select by operating system and for 64-bit it installs 2 browsers - 1 64-bit and 1 32-bit. PA Bear [MS MVP] wrote: > [[Forwarded to Win 64-bit General via crosspost]] > > > angela g wrote: >> A webex tech support person suggested I might need to run IE 32-bit to >> access a webinar (I have 64-bit Vista Home Premium). I tried to download >> and install 32-bit IE but when I tried to install it I got an error msg >> saying it wouldn't run on my PC, apparently because it's 32-bit IE and I >> have 64-bit PC. >> >> Is there a special 32-bit version of IE for 64-bit PCs like mine, and >> if so, >> where is the download? >> >> Thank you in advance. >
From: PA Bear [MS MVP] on 8 Sep 2009 18:40 [I'm not sure Angela was referring to IE8 here but YMMV] Bobby Johnson wrote: > All 64-bit version of Windows for AMD64/EM64T CPUs has both 64-bit and > 32-bit IE browsers in the package. The 32-bit IE is the default browser. > > You can download IE8 @ > http://www.microsoft.com/windows/internet-explorer/worldwide-sites.aspx > > You select by operating system and for 64-bit it installs 2 browsers - 1 > 64-bit and 1 32-bit. > >> angela g wrote: >>> A webex tech support person suggested I might need to run IE 32-bit to >>> access a webinar (I have 64-bit Vista Home Premium). I tried to download >>> and install 32-bit IE but when I tried to install it I got an error msg >>> saying it wouldn't run on my PC, apparently because it's 32-bit IE and I >>> have 64-bit PC. >>> >>> Is there a special 32-bit version of IE for 64-bit PCs like mine, and >>> if so, where is the download? >>> >>> Thank you in advance.
From: Bobby Johnson on 9 Sep 2009 08:17 If Angela wishes to download IE the only choice for Vista is IE8. Microsoft does not offer a download link for IE7 for Vista as it was included in the release of Vista. Perhaps it could be reinstalled in the Add/Remove features from Vista?. All this information can be found by going to www.microsoft.com and entering what you wish to search for in the search box at the top of the page. PA Bear [MS MVP] wrote: > [I'm not sure Angela was referring to IE8 here but YMMV] > > Bobby Johnson wrote: >> All 64-bit version of Windows for AMD64/EM64T CPUs has both 64-bit and >> 32-bit IE browsers in the package. The 32-bit IE is the default browser. >> >> You can download IE8 @ >> http://www.microsoft.com/windows/internet-explorer/worldwide-sites.aspx >> >> You select by operating system and for 64-bit it installs 2 browsers - 1 >> 64-bit and 1 32-bit. >> >>> angela g wrote: >>>> A webex tech support person suggested I might need to run IE 32-bit to >>>> access a webinar (I have 64-bit Vista Home Premium). I tried to >>>> download >>>> and install 32-bit IE but when I tried to install it I got an error msg >>>> saying it wouldn't run on my PC, apparently because it's 32-bit IE >>>> and I >>>> have 64-bit PC. >>>> >>>> Is there a special 32-bit version of IE for 64-bit PCs like mine, and >>>> if so, where is the download? >>>> >>>> Thank you in advance. >
From: Tom Ferguson on 9 Sep 2009 10:11
Another possibility: http://www.oldapps.com/internet_explorer.php?old_internet_explorer=16 Tom Ferguson "Bobby Johnson" <rjohnson(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:uSTTUeUMKHA.4004(a)TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > If Angela wishes to download IE the only choice for Vista is IE8. > Microsoft does not offer a download link for IE7 for Vista as it was > included in the release of Vista. Perhaps it could be reinstalled in the > Add/Remove features from Vista?. > > All this information can be found by going to www.microsoft.com and > entering what you wish to search for in the search box at the top of the > page. > > > PA Bear [MS MVP] wrote: >> [I'm not sure Angela was referring to IE8 here but YMMV] >> >> Bobby Johnson wrote: >>> All 64-bit version of Windows for AMD64/EM64T CPUs has both 64-bit and >>> 32-bit IE browsers in the package. The 32-bit IE is the default >>> browser. >>> >>> You can download IE8 @ >>> http://www.microsoft.com/windows/internet-explorer/worldwide-sites.aspx >>> >>> You select by operating system and for 64-bit it installs 2 browsers - 1 >>> 64-bit and 1 32-bit. >>> >>>> angela g wrote: >>>>> A webex tech support person suggested I might need to run IE 32-bit to >>>>> access a webinar (I have 64-bit Vista Home Premium). I tried to >>>>> download >>>>> and install 32-bit IE but when I tried to install it I got an error >>>>> msg >>>>> saying it wouldn't run on my PC, apparently because it's 32-bit IE and >>>>> I >>>>> have 64-bit PC. >>>>> >>>>> Is there a special 32-bit version of IE for 64-bit PCs like mine, and >>>>> if so, where is the download? >>>>> >>>>> Thank you in advance. >> |