FPCH Admin allheart55 Cindy E Posted August 7, 2014 FPCH Admin Posted August 7, 2014 Microsoft is planning to force Windows users onto the latest supported versions of Internet Explorer. The change will take effect on January 12th, 2016, meaning Windows 7 and Windows 8 users will need to be running Internet Explorer 11 to continue receiving updates. If Internet Explorer 12 or even version 13 debuts before January 12th, 2016 and it supports Windows 7 and Windows 8, then those users will need to upgrade to the very latest. Microsoft’s change means Internet Explorer 8 and 10 will no longer be supported on consumer versions of Windows after January 12th, 2016. A little more like Chrome "Only the most recent version of Internet Explorer available for a supported operating system will receive technical support and security updates," after January 12th, 2016, explains Microsoft’s Roger Capriotti. Alongside Microsoft’s automatic IE upgrades, the software maker appears to be finally moving to a model that’s closer to Google’s Chrome upgrades where only the latest version is fully supported. This is a welcome move for consumers, but it could cause issues for enterprise IT admins who will need to manage IE updates on a much more timely basis. Microsoft is suggesting businesses make use of Internet Explorer 11’s Enterprise Mode for backwards compatibility and legacy web apps support. Web developers can rejoice though, one day in the future they'll no longer have to support multiple versions of Internet Explorer if Microsoft manages to streamline this across its future Windows versions. Quote ~I know that you believe you understand what you think I said, but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant.~ ~~Robert McCloskey~~
FPCH Admin AWS Posted August 7, 2014 FPCH Admin Posted August 7, 2014 It is about time they killed off the older browsers. Quote Off Topic Forum - Unlike the Rest
starbuck Posted August 7, 2014 Posted August 7, 2014 Sounds like a M$ ploy to tighten the squeeze on WinXP users. That said.... anyone still running IE on XP must be mad! Quote
Rich-M Posted August 7, 2014 Posted August 7, 2014 I am not so sure Pete because most of the users I have who still use XP, never used IE anyway and Firefox and Chrome new versions still work fine in XP. There are websites now that won't work on IE 8 which is all XP can go to and so they would have had no choice anyway. Quote
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