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Disable Internet Explorer 11
On 11/05/2014 05:28, Caver1 wrote:
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. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/976002 Not sure if KB976002 is available outside the EU. |
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Disable Internet Explorer 11
On 14/05/2014 22:08, Good Guy wrote:
On 11/05/2014 05:28, Caver1 wrote: 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. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/976002 Not sure if KB976002 is available outside the EU. It is definitely available in these countries: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, United Kingdom, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland |
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Disable Internet Explorer 11
On 05/14/2014 05:11 PM, Good Guy wrote:
On 14/05/2014 22:08, Good Guy wrote: On 11/05/2014 05:28, Caver1 wrote: 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. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/976002 Not sure if KB976002 is available outside the EU. It is definitely available in these countries: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, United Kingdom, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland Yes but all it does is offer you a choice. It has nothing to do with disabling IE. -- Caver1 |
#109
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Disable Internet Explorer 11
Caver1 écrivait :
I proved by two links to Microsoft.com that you were all wrong and you still will not believe it. Who knows more about Windows all of you here or Microsoft? Why wont you believe Microsoft? The links that where posted (the ones I saw from your posts) looked so weird probably nobody clicked on them. If you post links from Microsoft,I would expect to see the word "Microsoft" to appear somewhere in the URL. As for your problem, uninstall the third-party browser and try reinstalling as administrator and use Custom install. HTH |
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Disable Internet Explorer 11
On 05/18/2014 06:59 PM, Dominique wrote:
Caver1 écrivait : I proved by two links to Microsoft.com that you were all wrong and you still will not believe it. Who knows more about Windows all of you here or Microsoft? Why wont you believe Microsoft? The links that where posted (the ones I saw from your posts) looked so weird probably nobody clicked on them. If you post links from Microsoft,I would expect to see the word "Microsoft" to appear somewhere in the URL. As for your problem, uninstall the third-party browser and try reinstalling as administrator and use Custom install. HTH Those links were copied and pasted from those web pages. It's not my fault if MS doesn't put Microsoft on every web page. If you don't believe it go to Microsoft.com and do a search for disabling Internet Explorer Windows 8.1. That's how I found those two pages. The first link has links that take you to the second. -- Caver1 |
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Disable Internet Explorer 11
caver1 has written on 5/18/2014 7:05 PM:
On 05/18/2014 06:59 PM, Dominique wrote: Caver1 écrivait : I proved by two links to Microsoft.com that you were all wrong and you still will not believe it. Who knows more about Windows all of you here or Microsoft? Why wont you believe Microsoft? The links that where posted (the ones I saw from your posts) looked so weird probably nobody clicked on them. If you post links from Microsoft,I would expect to see the word "Microsoft" to appear somewhere in the URL. As for your problem, uninstall the third-party browser and try reinstalling as administrator and use Custom install. HTH Those links were copied and pasted from those web pages. It's not my fault if MS doesn't put Microsoft on every web page. If you don't believe it go to Microsoft.com and do a search for disabling Internet Explorer Windows 8.1. That's how I found those two pages. The first link has links that take you to the second. Huh? I did what you asked and the first result was http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows/How-to-turn-Internet-Explorer-off |
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Disable Internet Explorer 11
On 05/18/2014 07:19 PM, Alek Trishan wrote:
caver1 has written on 5/18/2014 7:05 PM: On 05/18/2014 06:59 PM, Dominique wrote: Caver1 écrivait : I proved by two links to Microsoft.com that you were all wrong and you still will not believe it. Who knows more about Windows all of you here or Microsoft? Why wont you believe Microsoft? The links that where posted (the ones I saw from your posts) looked so weird probably nobody clicked on them. If you post links from Microsoft,I would expect to see the word "Microsoft" to appear somewhere in the URL. As for your problem, uninstall the third-party browser and try reinstalling as administrator and use Custom install. HTH Those links were copied and pasted from those web pages. It's not my fault if MS doesn't put Microsoft on every web page. If you don't believe it go to Microsoft.com and do a search for disabling Internet Explorer Windows 8.1. That's how I found those two pages. The first link has links that take you to the second. Huh? I did what you asked and the first result was http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows/How-to-turn-Internet-Explorer-off Same as disabling. Did you read it and click on the link that applied? You can look for Uninstalling IE and it will lead you to the same web page. You cannot uninstall IE. -- Caver1 |
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Disable Internet Explorer 11
caver1 has written on 5/18/2014 8:30 PM:
On 05/18/2014 07:19 PM, Alek Trishan wrote: caver1 has written on 5/18/2014 7:05 PM: On 05/18/2014 06:59 PM, Dominique wrote: Caver1 écrivait : I proved by two links to Microsoft.com that you were all wrong and you still will not believe it. Who knows more about Windows all of you here or Microsoft? Why wont you believe Microsoft? The links that where posted (the ones I saw from your posts) looked so weird probably nobody clicked on them. If you post links from Microsoft,I would expect to see the word "Microsoft" to appear somewhere in the URL. As for your problem, uninstall the third-party browser and try reinstalling as administrator and use Custom install. HTH Those links were copied and pasted from those web pages. It's not my fault if MS doesn't put Microsoft on every web page. If you don't believe it go to Microsoft.com and do a search for disabling Internet Explorer Windows 8.1. That's how I found those two pages. The first link has links that take you to the second. Huh? I did what you asked and the first result was http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows/How-to-turn-Internet-Explorer-off Same as disabling. Did you read it and click on the link that applied? You can look for Uninstalling IE and it will lead you to the same web page. What same web pages? |
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Disable Internet Explorer 11
On 05/18/2014 06:59 PM, Dominique wrote:
Caver1 écrivait : I proved by two links to Microsoft.com that you were all wrong and you still will not believe it. Who knows more about Windows all of you here or Microsoft? Why wont you believe Microsoft? The links that where posted (the ones I saw from your posts) looked so weird probably nobody clicked on them. If you post links from Microsoft,I would expect to see the word "Microsoft" to appear somewhere in the URL. As for your problem, uninstall the third-party browser and try reinstalling as administrator and use Custom install. HTH I always do. -- Caver1 |
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Disable Internet Explorer 11
caver1 écrivait :
On 05/18/2014 06:59 PM, Dominique wrote: Caver1 écrivait : I proved by two links to Microsoft.com that you were all wrong and you still will not believe it. Who knows more about Windows all of you here or Microsoft? Why wont you believe Microsoft? The links that where posted (the ones I saw from your posts) looked so weird probably nobody clicked on them. If you post links from Microsoft,I would expect to see the word "Microsoft" to appear somewhere in the URL. As for your problem, uninstall the third-party browser and try reinstalling as administrator and use Custom install. HTH I always do. If your problem is not solved yet, I would try it again. |
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Disable Internet Explorer 11
On 05/19/2014 10:44 AM, Dominique wrote:
caver1 écrivait : On 05/18/2014 06:59 PM, Dominique wrote: Caver1 écrivait : I proved by two links to Microsoft.com that you were all wrong and you still will not believe it. Who knows more about Windows all of you here or Microsoft? Why wont you believe Microsoft? The links that where posted (the ones I saw from your posts) looked so weird probably nobody clicked on them. If you post links from Microsoft,I would expect to see the word "Microsoft" to appear somewhere in the URL. As for your problem, uninstall the third-party browser and try reinstalling as administrator and use Custom install. HTH I always do. If your problem is not solved yet, I would try it again. I finally,since I couldn't get any decent help here, out of desperation, finally reinstalled 8.1 the problem of IE not accepting that it is default is still there. Check out a couple of Windows forums. Didn't get any answers there either. -- Caver1 |
#117
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Disable Internet Explorer 11
On Sun, 18 May 2014 22:59:05 +0000 (UTC), Dominique wrote:
The links that where posted (the ones I saw from your posts) looked so weird probably nobody clicked on them. If you post links from Microsoft,I would expect to see the word "Microsoft" to appear somewhere in the URL. microsoft should be immediately before the .com, and it there are other things ahead of it, the last "." should be immediately before microsoft. So you should see http://microsft.com/stuff or http://otherthings.microsft.com/stuff In either case, https is possible as well. If it's not like those, it's not a Microsoft site. -- Gene E. Bloch (Stumbling Bloch) |
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Disable Internet Explorer 11
On 19 May 2014, caver1 wrote in
alt.comp.os.windows-8: I finally,since I couldn't get any decent help here, out of desperation, finally reinstalled 8.1 the problem of IE not accepting that it is default is still there. Check out a couple of Windows forums. Didn't get any answers there either. You got plenty of decent help here. It just wasn't what you wanted to hear. |
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Disable Internet Explorer 11
On Mon, 19 May 2014 13:45:07 -0400, Nil wrote:
On 19 May 2014, caver1 wrote in alt.comp.os.windows-8: I finally,since I couldn't get any decent help here, out of desperation, finally reinstalled 8.1 the problem of IE not accepting that it is default is still there. Check out a couple of Windows forums. Didn't get any answers there either. You got plenty of decent help here. It just wasn't what you wanted to hear. Absolutely. -- Gene E. Bloch (Stumbling Bloch) |
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Disable Internet Explorer 11
On 05/19/2014 01:13 PM, Gene E. Bloch wrote:
On Sun, 18 May 2014 22:59:05 +0000 (UTC), Dominique wrote: The links that where posted (the ones I saw from your posts) looked so weird probably nobody clicked on them. If you post links from Microsoft,I would expect to see the word "Microsoft" to appear somewhere in the URL. microsoft should be immediately before the .com, and it there are other things ahead of it, the last "." should be immediately before microsoft. So you should see http://microsft.com/stuff or http://otherthings.microsft.com/stuff In either case, https is possible as well. If it's not like those, it's not a Microsoft site. I went to microsoft.com did a search in MS's site. It came up with;How to turn Internet Explorer off-Microsoft Windows Help http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/searc...ernet+explorer That lead me to http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/w...t-Explorer-off Which is the links that I posted earlier. This is a copy and paste from post 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 So evidently Microsoft was in the link. -- Caver1 |
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