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Disable Internet Explorer 11
I want to disable Internet Explorer 11. I have done everything that
Microsoft says you have to do to disable IE 11. Which really isn't that much. First I made Firefox the default browser. Didn't work as IE kept opening up when links were clicked, even if they were clicked in Firefox. So I decided to disable IE. Microsoft says that if you disable IE 11 then nothing can access it as certain files are deleted so IE cannot run. So I went to Program and FeaturesTurn Windows Features on or offDefault ProgramsSet Associationsthen I unchecked IE 11. Supposedly that is all you have to do. I even restarted the computer,didn't have to. In File Associations I changed all IE entries to Firefox. When I made these changes all IE icons were changed to FF. Now I start FF click a link and IE starts up. How? Supposedly files have been deleted. I used search in Windows Explorer looking for IE's .exe file and it is not found. I look thru the part of the file system that I can see and I can't find IE's .exe file .So how is IE starting up? Supposedly if you disable IE 11 certain files are deleted and if you reenable IE 11 Windows has to download the deleted files. So if those files are gone how is IE running? Any solution? -- Caver1 |
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Disable Internet Explorer 11
Caver1 wrote, On 5/11/2014 12:28 AM: I want to disable Internet Explorer 11. I have done everything that Microsoft says you have to do to disable IE 11. Which really isn't that much. First I made Firefox the default browser. Didn't work as IE kept opening up when links were clicked, even if they were clicked in Firefox. So I decided to disable IE. Microsoft says that if you disable IE 11 then nothing can access it as certain files are deleted so IE cannot run. So I went to Program and FeaturesTurn Windows Features on or offDefault ProgramsSet Associationsthen I unchecked IE 11. Supposedly that is all you have to do. I even restarted the computer,didn't have to. In File Associations I changed all IE entries to Firefox. When I made these changes all IE icons were changed to FF. Now I start FF click a link and IE starts up. How? Supposedly files have been deleted. I used search in Windows Explorer looking for IE's .exe file and it is not found. I look thru the part of the file system that I can see and I can't find IE's .exe file .So how is IE starting up? Supposedly if you disable IE 11 certain files are deleted and if you reenable IE 11 Windows has to download the deleted files. So if those files are gone how is IE running? Any solution? -- Caver1 Windows Update needs and uses IE. Other application software uses IE's files to print. Probably not a good idea to tamper further. -- ...winston msft mvp consumer apps |
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Disable Internet Explorer 11
On 5/11/2014 3:04 AM, ...winston wrote:
Caver1 wrote, On 5/11/2014 12:28 AM: I want to disable Internet Explorer 11. I have done everything that Microsoft says you have to do to disable IE 11. Which really isn't that much. First I made Firefox the default browser. Didn't work as IE kept opening up when links were clicked, even if they were clicked in Firefox. So I decided to disable IE. Microsoft says that if you disable IE 11 then nothing can access it as certain files are deleted so IE cannot run. So I went to Program and FeaturesTurn Windows Features on or offDefault ProgramsSet Associationsthen I unchecked IE 11. Supposedly that is all you have to do. I even restarted the computer,didn't have to. In File Associations I changed all IE entries to Firefox. When I made these changes all IE icons were changed to FF. Now I start FF click a link and IE starts up. How? Supposedly files have been deleted. I used search in Windows Explorer looking for IE's .exe file and it is not found. I look thru the part of the file system that I can see and I can't find IE's .exe file .So how is IE starting up? Supposedly if you disable IE 11 certain files are deleted and if you reenable IE 11 Windows has to download the deleted files. So if those files are gone how is IE running? Any solution? -- Caver1 Windows Update needs and uses IE. Other application software uses IE's files to print. Probably not a good idea to tamper further. Well, in theory, there is a windows "flavor" that does not have IE. That said, I've no experience with it. |
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Disable Internet Explorer 11
On 05/11/2014 03:14 AM, charlie wrote:
On 5/11/2014 3:04 AM, ...winston wrote: Caver1 wrote, On 5/11/2014 12:28 AM: I want to disable Internet Explorer 11. I have done everything that Microsoft says you have to do to disable IE 11. Which really isn't that much. First I made Firefox the default browser. Didn't work as IE kept opening up when links were clicked, even if they were clicked in Firefox. So I decided to disable IE. Microsoft says that if you disable IE 11 then nothing can access it as certain files are deleted so IE cannot run. So I went to Program and FeaturesTurn Windows Features on or offDefault ProgramsSet Associationsthen I unchecked IE 11. Supposedly that is all you have to do. I even restarted the computer,didn't have to. In File Associations I changed all IE entries to Firefox. When I made these changes all IE icons were changed to FF. Now I start FF click a link and IE starts up. How? Supposedly files have been deleted. I used search in Windows Explorer looking for IE's .exe file and it is not found. I look thru the part of the file system that I can see and I can't find IE's .exe file .So how is IE starting up? Supposedly if you disable IE 11 certain files are deleted and if you reenable IE 11 Windows has to download the deleted files. So if those files are gone how is IE running? Any solution? -- Caver1 Windows Update needs and uses IE. Other application software uses IE's files to print. Probably not a good idea to tamper further. Well, in theory, there is a windows "flavor" that does not have IE. That said, I've no experience with it. That's not what I want. I want a Windows that works the way I want it to and the way Microsoft says it will. -- Caver1 |
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Disable Internet Explorer 11
Caver1 wrote, On 5/11/2014 8:38 AM:
That's not what I want. I want a Windows that works the way I want it to and the way Microsoft says it will. Disabling IE will defeat the latter. -- ...winston msft mvp consumer apps |
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Disable Internet Explorer 11
On 05/11/2014 06:20 PM, ...winston wrote:
Caver1 wrote, On 5/11/2014 8:38 AM: That's not what I want. I want a Windows that works the way I want it to and the way Microsoft says it will. Disabling IE will defeat the latter. No it wont . And Microsoft says you can do it and that it wont cripple Windows. Do you really think that MS would give you that option and make it so easy to do and then tell you how to do it if it would if it would cripple Windows? At Microsoft.com MS states that Windows will run just fine if you disable IE. As the files that Windows needs are not hidden from Windows but the files that enable IE to run will be. This disable IE feature has been in Windows since XP. Go to Microsoft.com and search for this information yourself if you believe otherwise. I gave to links to MS for this information in an earlier post. Caver1 |
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Disable Internet Explorer 11
On 11/05/2014 08:14, charlie wrote:
On 5/11/2014 3:04 AM, ...winston wrote: Caver1 wrote, On 5/11/2014 12:28 AM: I want to disable Internet Explorer 11. I have done everything that Microsoft says you have to do to disable IE 11. Which really isn't that much. First I made Firefox the default browser. Didn't work as IE kept opening up when links were clicked, even if they were clicked in Firefox. So I decided to disable IE. Microsoft says that if you disable IE 11 then nothing can access it as certain files are deleted so IE cannot run. So I went to Program and FeaturesTurn Windows Features on or offDefault ProgramsSet Associationsthen I unchecked IE 11. Supposedly that is all you have to do. I even restarted the computer,didn't have to. In File Associations I changed all IE entries to Firefox. When I made these changes all IE icons were changed to FF. Now I start FF click a link and IE starts up. How? Supposedly files have been deleted. I used search in Windows Explorer looking for IE's .exe file and it is not found. I look thru the part of the file system that I can see and I can't find IE's .exe file .So how is IE starting up? Supposedly if you disable IE 11 certain files are deleted and if you reenable IE 11 Windows has to download the deleted files. So if those files are gone how is IE running? Any solution? -- Caver1 Windows Update needs and uses IE. Other application software uses IE's files to print. Probably not a good idea to tamper further. Well, in theory, there is a windows "flavor" that does not have IE. That said, I've no experience with it. No quite. In Europe, Microsoft is required to "inform" windows users that there are other browsers they can use. The system itself comes with IE but users are required to install a patch so that they get constant messages informing them of other browsers. In my opinion a complete and utter stupid idea from the EU commission trying to enforce their own version of anti-trust rules on Microsoft. I don't want to be informed of other browsers; I know all of them or at least most of them but I don't like any of them except FF to ma certain extent until they start advertising in the browsers from next year. FF is planning something like that. -- Good Guy Website: http://mytaxsite.co.uk Website: http://html-css.co.uk Email: http://mytaxsite.co.uk/contact-us |
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Disable Internet Explorer 11
On 05/11/2014 03:04 AM, ...winston wrote:
Caver1 wrote, On 5/11/2014 12:28 AM: I want to disable Internet Explorer 11. I have done everything that Microsoft says you have to do to disable IE 11. Which really isn't that much. First I made Firefox the default browser. Didn't work as IE kept opening up when links were clicked, even if they were clicked in Firefox. So I decided to disable IE. Microsoft says that if you disable IE 11 then nothing can access it as certain files are deleted so IE cannot run. So I went to Program and FeaturesTurn Windows Features on or offDefault ProgramsSet Associationsthen I unchecked IE 11. Supposedly that is all you have to do. I even restarted the computer,didn't have to. In File Associations I changed all IE entries to Firefox. When I made these changes all IE icons were changed to FF. Now I start FF click a link and IE starts up. How? Supposedly files have been deleted. I used search in Windows Explorer looking for IE's .exe file and it is not found. I look thru the part of the file system that I can see and I can't find IE's .exe file .So how is IE starting up? Supposedly if you disable IE 11 certain files are deleted and if you reenable IE 11 Windows has to download the deleted files. So if those files are gone how is IE running? Any solution? -- Caver1 Windows Update needs and uses IE. Other application software uses IE's files to print. Probably not a good idea to tamper further. Disabling IE 11 in 8.1 only gets rid of or hides, depends on where you go which terminology is used,the files that IE needs to startup/run. The files that other application software needs. ie. Windows Update, is still there. Go to Microsoft.com and search for disabling/uninstalling, you can search for either, IE 11 if you don't believe me. -- Caver1 |
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Disable Internet Explorer 11
Caver1 wrote, On 5/11/2014 8:36 AM:
Disabling IE 11 in 8.1 only gets rid of or hides, depends on where you go which terminology is used,the files that IE needs to startup/run. The files that other application software needs. ie. Windows Update, is still there. Go to Microsoft.com and search for disabling/uninstalling, you can search for either, IE 11 if you don't believe me. Nah, I think I let you provide an official MSFT link (not third party) that actually states how to disable IE. -- ...winston msft mvp consumer apps |
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Disable Internet Explorer 11
On 05/11/2014 06:25 PM, ...winston wrote:
Caver1 wrote, On 5/11/2014 8:36 AM: Disabling IE 11 in 8.1 only gets rid of or hides, depends on where you go which terminology is used,the files that IE needs to startup/run. The files that other application software needs. ie. Windows Update, is still there. Go to Microsoft.com and search for disabling/uninstalling, you can search for either, IE 11 if you don't believe me. Nah, I think I let you provide an official MSFT link (not third party) that actually states how to disable IE. I already did. In fact I gave two of them. Here; vutum9hinging Then go there and find out for yourself. Yes I did look at several third party sites but I did nothing until I confirmed it at Microsoft.com. And from what the first link stated the disabling of IE has been an option since XP. So the rumor that you couldn't do it all these past years was just rumors and lies to keep people using IE. But you can't uninstall IE. Windows wont let you easily. You would have to do it manually and then you would break Windows. -- Caver |
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Disable Internet Explorer 11 REPOST
On 05/11/2014 12:39 PM, Ken1943 wrote:
I was wrong on that. I had to tell my email program what browser to open when clicking a url. Picking a Windows default browser does not do the entire job. KenW If you paid attention I already answered that here; -- Caver1 |
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Disable Internet Explorer 11
Caver1 said on 5/11/2014 12:28 AM: I want to disable Internet Explorer 11. I have done everything that Microsoft says you have to do to disable IE 11. Which really isn't that much. First I made Firefox the default browser. Didn't work as IE kept opening up when links were clicked, even if they were clicked in Firefox. So I decided to disable IE. Microsoft says that if you disable IE 11 then nothing can access it as certain files are deleted so IE cannot run. So I went to Program and FeaturesTurn Windows Features on or offDefault ProgramsSet Associationsthen I unchecked IE 11. Supposedly that is all you have to do. I even restarted the computer,didn't have to. In File Associations I changed all IE entries to Firefox. When I made these changes all IE icons were changed to FF. Now I start FF click a link and IE starts up. How? Supposedly files have been deleted. I used search in Windows Explorer looking for IE's .exe file and it is not found. I look thru the part of the file system that I can see and I can't find IE's .exe file .So how is IE starting up? Supposedly if you disable IE 11 certain files are deleted and if you reenable IE 11 Windows has to download the deleted files. So if those files are gone how is IE running? Any solution? -- Caver1 I'm not sure what you got going on, but I simply installed Google Chrome, and made it default and everything points to Chrome except those hard coded IE links. Windows update goes to IE, at least from desktop that is. You can do windows updates from the metro windows of from settings in the charm bar. Some have reported IE is needed, I'm not sure of that. My system is 8.1 with that last update 1 with basically no tweaks. A recent reload of the system (4 weeks ago). and I rarely see IE but its there! |
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Disable Internet Explorer 11
On 05/11/2014 08:20 AM, Big Al wrote:
Caver1 said on 5/11/2014 12:28 AM: I want to disable Internet Explorer 11. I have done everything that Microsoft says you have to do to disable IE 11. Which really isn't that much. First I made Firefox the default browser. Didn't work as IE kept opening up when links were clicked, even if they were clicked in Firefox. So I decided to disable IE. Microsoft says that if you disable IE 11 then nothing can access it as certain files are deleted so IE cannot run. So I went to Program and FeaturesTurn Windows Features on or offDefault ProgramsSet Associationsthen I unchecked IE 11. Supposedly that is all you have to do. I even restarted the computer,didn't have to. In File Associations I changed all IE entries to Firefox. When I made these changes all IE icons were changed to FF. Now I start FF click a link and IE starts up. How? Supposedly files have been deleted. I used search in Windows Explorer looking for IE's .exe file and it is not found. I look thru the part of the file system that I can see and I can't find IE's .exe file .So how is IE starting up? Supposedly if you disable IE 11 certain files are deleted and if you reenable IE 11 Windows has to download the deleted files. So if those files are gone how is IE running? Any solution? -- Caver1 I'm not sure what you got going on, but I simply installed Google Chrome, and made it default and everything points to Chrome except those hard coded IE links. Windows update goes and linto IE, at least from desktop that is. You can do windows updates from the metro windows of from settings in the charm bar. Some have reported IE is needed, I'm not sure of that. "Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows RT, Windows 8.1, and Windows RT 8.1 include functionality that allows users to remove all the visible entry points to Internet Explorer and to set another browser as the default. Once access is removed and another browser is chosen as the default, all Internet Explorer icons and menu entries will be removed and Windows will no longer automatically launch Internet Explorer. However, it remains possible for apps and end users to directly invoke and launch Internet Explorer." is quoted from here; http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/w...t-Explorer-off And look here; http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/w...puter-defaults My system is 8.1 with that last update 1 with basically no tweaks. A recent reload of the system (4 weeks ago). and I rarely see IE but its there! I don't want links I click to open IE. I don't use it either but I want more than just to rarely see it. If 8.1 would respect my wishes, as Microsoft says it will, I would be satisfied with not disabling it. In XP I set Firefox as the default and those same links opened in fire fox so they are not hard coded for IE. -- Caver1 |
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Disable Internet Explorer 11
Caver1 wrote, On 5/11/2014 8:58 AM:
"Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows RT, Windows 8.1, and Windows RT 8.1 include functionality that allows users to remove all the visible entry points to Internet Explorer and to set another browser as the default. Once access is removed and another browser is chosen as the default, all Internet Explorer icons and menu entries will be removed and Windows will no longer automatically launch Internet Explorer. However, it remains possible for apps and end users to directly invoke and launch Internet Explorer." is quoted from here; http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/w...t-Explorer-off And look here; http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/w...puter-defaults That link only provides details on turning off Printing and Document Services (3 of the 5 are off by default) - disabling the other two Internet Printing and Fax and Scan doesn't turn off or disable IE. Likewise changing Program defaults doesn't turn off or disable IE. -- ...winston msft mvp consumer apps |
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Disable Internet Explorer 11
On 11 May 2014, "...winston" wrote in
alt.comp.os.windows-8: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/w...t-Explorer-off And look here; http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/w...puter-defaults That link only provides details on turning off Printing and Document Services (3 of the 5 are off by default) - disabling the other two Internet Printing and Fax and Scan doesn't turn off or disable IE. Likewise changing Program defaults doesn't turn off or disable IE. The first link does. The article is clearly titled "How to turn Internet Explorer off", and it goes on to tell you how do just that. |
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