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Wrongggggggg Excellent it needed one of those, well I did to tell the truth lllllll.
Wrongggggggg Excellent it needed one of those, well I did to tell the truth lllllll.
It's in the manage add-ins section and the only settings are add dictionaries and turn on or off.
Interesting, there is no x64 IE shortcut and both the versions in program files & program files (x86) both open 32 bit versions from the quick look I've just taken.
My one says
E10-Windows6.1-x64-en-us Windows Internet Explorer 10 Setup Utility....well that is what came in when I downloaded it?
Release Preview also sends the "Do Not Track" signal to Web sites by default to help consumers protect their privacy.
=>What does that mean exactly? And what doesn't work then?
When will the final IE10 be released?
I have a feeling that both 64-bit and 32-bit versions run simultaneously, regardless of how IE10 is initiated (obviously, this is for x64 systems, x86 systems will only have the 32-bit version).
Note how both 64-bit and 32-bit (indicated by *32) versions of iexplore.exe appear to be running. In addition, the add-ons show both 32-bit and 64-bit to be installed and enabled.