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Posted by Yardena Arar
Wednesday, July 26, 2006, 09:00 AM (PST)
When Internet Explorer 7 for Windows XP is ready to ship later this year, Microsoft plans to urge users to get it by making it a "high priority" update via Automatic Updates--but you will be able to decline the upgrade.
"Internet Explorer 7 contains significant security enhancements that qualify it for delivery over Automatic Updates, and Microsoft recommends that all genuine Windows customers install it," the company said in a news release. However the Automatic Update software won't automatically install the new version. Instead, users will see a screen that briefly describes IE7's improvements and offers three buttons: "Install," "Don't Install" and "Ask Me Later."
http://blogs.pcworld.com/staffblog/archives/002472.html
Wednesday, July 26, 2006, 09:00 AM (PST)
When Internet Explorer 7 for Windows XP is ready to ship later this year, Microsoft plans to urge users to get it by making it a "high priority" update via Automatic Updates--but you will be able to decline the upgrade.
"Internet Explorer 7 contains significant security enhancements that qualify it for delivery over Automatic Updates, and Microsoft recommends that all genuine Windows customers install it," the company said in a news release. However the Automatic Update software won't automatically install the new version. Instead, users will see a screen that briefly describes IE7's improvements and offers three buttons: "Install," "Don't Install" and "Ask Me Later."
http://blogs.pcworld.com/staffblog/archives/002472.html








