Saturday, July 27, 2013

INTERNET EXPLORER 10 OFFLINE SETUP


 
 

Internet Explorer 10 continues to provide key security and performance features from earlier versions of the browser. For example, tools like the SmartScreen filter help protect corporate customers from socially engineered malware. Hardware acceleration ensures that web apps are fast, and Internet Explorer 10 supports Internet Explorer 9, Internet Explorer 8, Internet Explorer 7, and Quirks compatibility view.

In addition, Internet Explorer 10 supports modern standards like HTML5, CSS3, and SVG to give corporate developers the ability to build more powerful web apps. The underlying platform is fully interoperable across both browsing experiences available in Internet Explorer 10, enabling developers to write the same markup for both experiences. Internet Explorer is also plug-in free. Line-of-business applications that require legacy ActiveX controls can use Internet Explorer for the desktop.

New  features :

This section describes some of the new features in Internet Explorer 10, which are most important to IT professionals, including browser launch settings, web standards, and enhanced protected mode.

Removed  Tools :

The following tools have been removed for Internet Explorer 10 :

Ø Internet Explorer Maintenance (IEM). Enabled administrators to define an Internet Explorer configuration as part of the Group Policy Object (GPO). Windows 8 with Internet Explorer 10 deprecates IEM in favor of a more robust tool called Group Policy Preferences. Administrators can also use the Internet Explorer Administration Kit (IEAK) to configure specific settings.

Ø Profile Manager. Helped administrators update settings and maintain the custom Internet Explorer package created using IEAK. Now, IEAK and Group Policy Preferences are the recommended solutions for customizing Internet Explorer packages and managing Internet Explorer preferences. Profile Manager-related tasks that still exist in new locations.

Ø Update browser configuration settings. When you run IEAK 10, it creates an .ins file with the values for settings that you customized. If you run the wizard again, you can import the .ins file and the wizard will populate the wizard pages with your previous customized values. On the File Locations page, click Advanced Options, and then navigate to path of the .ins file that you want to use. Continue to run the wizard and change settings, as needed.

Ø Move an automatic configuration file. You can specify an .ins file to be used for updating user settings. On the Automatic Configuration page of the wizard, type the URL for an .ins file.

Link for Windows 32-bit OS :
 
 
 
 
Link for Windows 64-bit OS :
 
 
 
 

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