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Old 15-02-2012, 10:54 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
Bob Hobden Bob Hobden is offline
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Default OT Microsoft now pushing automatic IE upgrades

"Jake" wrote ...

A while ago I posted a warning that Microsoft were planning to push
automatic upgrades (as opposed to updates) to Internet Explorer via
the Microsoft/Windows Update service. I recall that there was some
discussion following my post and that one or two people were worried
about the consequences. Anyone with Windows Vista or Windows 7 stands
to be upgraded to IE9 and anyone with the XP operating system stands
to get IE8.

There is still a fair number of web sites that don't work with IE9 and
the people that produce some of the assistive technologies say they
are still trying to achieve compatibility. I've had support calls from
people who've upgraded to IE8 and have had to be talked through going
back to IE7 because of problems.

Anyhow, Microsoft are now pushing the auto-upgrades. More info is
available at:

http://blogs.msdn.com/b/securitytips...r-browser.aspx

The info includes (if you delve a bit) ways you can prevent the auto
upgrade and the circumstances in which it won't happen anyway.


I have been using IE9 for ages and have only found a problem with Yahoo's
home page so not really a problem then. :-) I just use Crome for yahoo
instead.
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Regards. Bob Hobden.
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