Microsoft delivers beta update for Internet Explorer 9


  1. JMH
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    Microsoft delivers beta update for Internet Explorer 9



    A week after rolling out its seventh developer preview of Internet Explorer (IE) 9, Microsoft has gone back and delivered an update for the beta of IE 9, the first full beta of Microsoft’s next-gen browser which the company delivered in mid-September.

    I, for one, am happy to see the beta update since the developer previews don’t include the full browser interface, making them less useful for those of us who are interested in test-driving IE 9 in real-world situations (rather than to test the boundaries of Microsoft’s support for HTML 5 and other standards).

    Microsoft has marked the IE 9 beta update as “recommended” via Windows Update. The new build includes stability and reliability fixes, but “is not a new Internet Explorer 9 Beta build,” according to a November 23 post to the company’s IE Blog. Microsoft also has delivered a separate but related IE 9 beta update that “resolves issues between the IE 9 send feedback feature on 64-bit machines with Windows-Live-Essentials 11.”

    Users who have enabled automatic updating will get the Beta updates automatically; those who have not will need to manually download and install them.
    Microsoft delivers beta update for Internet Explorer 9 | ZDNet
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    JMH said:

    A week after rolling out its seventh developer preview of Internet Explorer (IE) 9, Microsoft has gone back and delivered an update for the beta of IE 9, the first full beta of Microsoft’s next-gen browser which the company delivered in mid-September.

    I, for one, am happy to see the beta update since the developer previews don’t include the full browser interface, making them less useful for those of us who are interested in test-driving IE 9 in real-world situations (rather than to test the boundaries of Microsoft’s support for HTML 5 and other standards).

    Microsoft has marked the IE 9 beta update as “recommended” via Windows Update. The new build includes stability and reliability fixes, but “is not a new Internet Explorer 9 Beta build,” according to a November 23 post to the company’s IE Blog. Microsoft also has delivered a separate but related IE 9 beta update that “resolves issues between the IE 9 send feedback feature on 64-bit machines with Windows-Live-Essentials 11.”

    Users who have enabled automatic updating will get the Beta updates automatically; those who have not will need to manually download and install them.
    Microsoft delivers beta update for Internet Explorer 9 | ZDNet


    is recomended before install other new beta , first uninstall currently beta or this dont import ? new beta remplace the old beta ?
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  3. JMH
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    Yuniel said:


    is recomended before install other new beta , first uninstall currently beta or this dont import ? new beta remplace the old beta ?

    Yuniel.

    Check out the link below to see if it provides you with answers.

    [This link was provided in the body of the article.]

    An update is available for Windows Internet Explorer 9 Beta: November 23, 2010

    Also from the article
    Microsoft's IE 9 beta update is “recommended” via Windows Update. The new build includes stability and reliability fixes, but “is not a new Internet Explorer 9 Beta build,” according to a November 23 post to the company’s IE Blog.
    Users who have enabled automatic updating will get the Beta updates automatically; those who have not will need to manually download and install them.
    Last edited by JMH; 23 Nov 2010 at 23:59.
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    I did the install this morning without any problems, I got it through Windows Update along with an update for the defs in MSE :)
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