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The update blocker is something totally new for IE and something they wanted people to see before the final version was ready to try out on the previews.
Is there any way of "pre blocking" this 11 update as I need IE9 and unfortunately Java for one machine as my workplace uses it for payroll purposes?
Is there any way of "pre blocking" this 11 update as I need IE9 and unfortunately Java for one machine as my workplace uses it for payroll purposes?
This might be helpful - IE11 Automatic Update Blocker Toolkit Available for Windows 7 - IEBlog - Site Home - MSDN Blogs
...I need IE9 and unfortunately Java for one machine as my workplace uses it for payroll purposes?
That's scary!That's funny...I remember an update blocker being released back in February, right before the release of IE10. So it's not "totally new," unless you meant totally new as of IE 10.The update blocker is something totally new for IE and something they wanted people to see before the final version was ready to try out on the previews.
Scary yes but a fact of life cost cutting in government depts now I think is getting beyond a joke . They want a premium service but at Bi-Lo prices....I need IE9 and unfortunately Java for one machine as my workplace uses it for payroll purposes?
That's scary!
That's funny...I remember an update blocker being released back in February, right before the release of IE10. So it's not "totally new," unless you meant totally new as of IE 10.The update blocker is something totally new for IE and something they wanted people to see before the final version was ready to try out on the previews.
That version of the update blocker was for IE 10 not 11 there. As you see they now have a newer version for 11 now that 8.1 is launched prior to seeing the 7 version released. I don't recall them having one for IE 9 however which would have been good when going to clean install 7 a few years back and not wanting 9 but keeping 8 on instead.
For blocking the next or newer version of IE often you can spot and simply uncheck that from the lilst of updates when checking manually. You just have to spot the one for any newer version of IE regardless of which one you have on. But that when manually checking not having automatic updates set.
That's funny...I remember an update blocker being released back in February, right before the release of IE10. So it's not "totally new," unless you meant totally new as of IE 10.
That version of the update blocker was for IE 10 not 11 there. As you see they now have a newer version for 11 now that 8.1 is launched prior to seeing the 7 version released. I don't recall them having one for IE 9 however which would have been good when going to clean install 7 a few years back and not wanting 9 but keeping 8 on instead.
For blocking the next or newer version of IE often you can spot and simply uncheck that from the lilst of updates when checking manually. You just have to spot the one for any newer version of IE regardless of which one you have on. But that when manually checking not having automatic updates set.
Night Hawk,
I get all that...what I was responding to was this claim: "The update blocker is something totally new for IE..." when obviously it wasn't totally new (since they'd released an update blocker for IE10.)
