Because it has performed with previous World-wide-web Explorer (IE) releases, Microsoft has produced accessible an IE eight blocking toolkit to allow users to maintain Microsoft;s browser from becoming downloaded immediately on their Windows machines.In a January 6 posting towards the Microsoft IE weblog, firm officials noted that Microsoft is preparing to push the final IE 8 release via its Automatic Update (AU), Windows Update (WU) and Microsoft Update (MU) update techniques. To keep the release from being pushed, customers can download the blocker toolkit through the Microsoft Download Center.Unlike some prior variations with the toolkit, there is no expiration date on the latest blocker. The toolkit can be configured by running the registry file on customer devices or by way of Group Policy, based on the IE eight weblog posting.When the ultimate IE eight bits are ready,
Cheap Windows 7 Home Basic, Microsoft is preparing to mark them as a leading priority for distribution, officials stated via the blog entry:“The IE8 update will be released as the highest priority update for each operating system. For Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008, it will be listed as Important. For Windows XP and Windows Server 2003, the update will be listed as High Priority. Delivery of IE8 through AU will begin after we make IE8 out there through the Microsoft Download Center. Of course, consumers can always decline to install IE8 because of AU when it is supplied.”Microsoft hasn;t provided a ultimate release target date for IE eight, other than to say some time in 2009. Late last year, company officials acknowledged Microsoft would not be releasing the last version of IE eight before the end of calendar 2008, as some firm officials had claimed previously. Instead, Microsoft is planning to distribute in the first quarter of 2009 one more public test release, Release Candidate 1, before it rolls out the final IE 8.I;m not sure if we;ll see RC 1 of IE 8 this week. While Microsoft is expected to release the official version of
Windows 7 Beta 1 to private and public testers over course with the next three days, the build of IE8 that is part of
Windows 7 Beta 1 is still Beta 2, firm officials stated on January 7. (The refreshed partner test build of IE eight that Microsoft released privately in December was designated as “RC1″ but isn;t the official RC1 release, the Softies have mentioned.)When I asked earlier this week, Microsoft officials wouldn;t comment on when IE 8 RC1 would go live.