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Are you ready?
Published on October 14, 2006 By Mithun Pal In Windows XP

The final release of Internet Explorer 7 is fast approaching … and I mean really fast … probably on October 18th … and will be delivered to customers via Automatic Updates starting November 1st, a few weeks after it’s available for download.  Are your Web sites, extensions, and applications ready? Microsoft recommends that Web sites and applications be reviewed and made ready for the release of Internet Explorer 7 this month. Microsoft encourages all Windows XP users to download the new version to explore the browsing experience in Windows Vista and take advantage of the new security features that will help protect them against malicious software and phishing attacks. Windows Media Player 11 will be available via free download beginning October 24 and will enable users to take advantage of an elegant and intuitive user interface, a new level of online store integration, especially with MTV’s URGE service, and improved navigation for larger music libraries.

Help ensure your Web sites, extensions, and applications are compatible with Internet Explorer 7 by testing Internet Explorer 7 today and utilizing the following resources and tools to help you identify and resolve any compatibility issues:

Source:
http://www.microsoft.com/press...6/10-1290NewProductsPR.mspx
http://blogs.msdn.com/hied_mid...2E002E002E00_-Are-you-ready_3F00_.aspx


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on Oct 14, 2006
Who needs it Opera is better.
on Oct 15, 2006
Thank you, Mithun Pal,
At some point, I will probably upgrade from IE 6 to this new build. However, at the moment my system runs just fine and IE 6 does everything it's supposed to and does so satisfactorily.
I really appreciate your taking the time to post all of the wealth of information that you have given us in this announcement. I had no idea that analysis programs are available for my PCs to see if they are IE7-ready. I've DLed and run the Vista diagnoses programs, but now that I know of the information and links to tools you posted here, I will certainly be prepared to make an informed decision as to when and how to upgrade, both my system and my browser. Invaluable information, and I thank you for posting it here for us.
on Oct 15, 2006
Who needs it Opera is better.


I know Opera fans/FireFox fans won't use IE - however updated.

But, it's good to see that MS finally release a standard web-browser. Can't say at this moment how much secure it would be. I've never seen MS to produce any secure software ever. But, one thing I must say MS took too long time release one standard web-browser.
on Oct 15, 2006
Welcome Seldomseen.
Always try to be updated.
on Oct 15, 2006
Does anyone know whether they will be available for Vista or will there be a new Vista build? Also you might find that IE7 is more secure than Firefox, it is certainly better on the pop-up blocking!
on Oct 15, 2006
And how much is this going to cost the consumer?

It's about time that the final release is coming out, I have been using the beta version for over 9 months now!
on Oct 15, 2006
At my last check IE7 was not compatible with Norton Internet security and WMP11 did (or would not) backup licenses for songs purchased through it. Has anyone gotten any new info on these points?
on Oct 15, 2006
At my last check IE7 was not compatible with Norton Internet security and WMP11 did (or would not) backup licenses for songs purchased through it. Has anyone gotten any new info on these points?


I never had a problem using the beta version of IE7 as far as it being compatible with Norton.
on Oct 16, 2006
Actually it interferes with the anti-spam portion of NIS, sorry I didn't specify
on Oct 17, 2006
Does anyone know whether they will be available for Vista or will there be a new Vista build?


Should be released for Vista. Should be available through automatic update.
on Oct 17, 2006
And how much is this going to cost the consumer?


Free of cost.
on Oct 17, 2006
WMP11 did (or would not) backup licenses for songs purchased through it


This may happen when IE is not the default browser of the system. Use "Set Program Access and Defaults" - the feature of Control Panel to make IE the default browser.
on Oct 19, 2006

Finally Microsoft has released IE 7.
Download it, if you want.

[links removed....as they bypass the MS validation.....it'd be better to go to the MS site for correct access....Admin]

on Oct 19, 2006
OOOPPPSSSS Got the 'Genunie Advantage' check right away. I have a valid copy but so far I have been able to avoid this annoyance with Windows XP 64-bit. Oh well, nothing lasts...

on Oct 19, 2006
Well, IE7 is busy right now "connecting", to what, I don't know... Well, Not Responding. Hhhmmm, I have the right version of Windows 64-bit... it looks nice... I skinned Ok... Hhhmmm. I'll get back when I discover what is going on...
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