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Continuation of "Enabling IE10 in 64-bit Mode" thread
Continuing the https://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/280434-internet-explorer-10-enable-32-bit-64-bit-ie10-windows-7-a.html thread with my own issues in getting IE10 (10.0.9200.16844) running the tabs in 64 bit mode AGAIN on a Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 (yes, 64-bit OS) machine. IE10 had been running tabs in 64 bit mode until the a previous night, while leaving a thread open overnight and downloading a large file based on that thread. The next morning, the file was downloaded, closed the thread and cleared and closed IE's View Downloads window, a huge (1.3GB) IE*32 process remained open, with no IE windows open. Killed the IE*32 process tree and now, IE wants to open all tabs as *32 processes.
Machine, OS and IE are NOT new and have been running as 64 bit for some time (machine was created as a new install). No recent updates except MS Security Essentials definition updates.
Enable Enhanced Protected Mode on the Advanced tab and Security tab (Internet) have been and still checked.
UAC has been and still at Always Notify Me or above (Default) and verified in the Registry (EnableLUA is 1).
Disabled all IE Add-Ons in Manage Add-ons.
IE acts the same in other logins (Administrator) on the machine.
Have tried to enforce EPM via the Local Group Policy Editor. No difference.
Rebooted many times.
Believe something in that thread website changed IE, so it wants to run in or wants to run something else in 32-bit mode (that's not classified as an Add-on?). Anybody have any ideas what could have a hook into IE, cause an IE process (a tab) run as 32 bits and not be separate process, but not be considered an Add-on? I.e., how does Java run?