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IE8 blocks at Windows Update
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Monday, 10 March 2008 12:48

IE8 blocks at Windows Update

wannabegeek Whether you bothered to download the latest IE 8 beta or not I am sure it has not slipped by unnoticed. If fact there was quite a noise about the pending and subsequent release, many are please as they say its only beta, but to my mind in runs more like an alpha. I have read various places that they have had problems. well I can tell you I have had quite a few, indeed it hardly runs at all without a crash or two ie8betalogo.gifand then I'm unable to close it down. I running it in IE7 Emulation mode which seems to work OK. This defeats the whole idea though, but I will persevere. It was quite funny to come across others who had the same problem and then to realise that the IE 8 team must have forgotten to mention the public release of their beta.

Internet Explorer 8, the just-previewed browser from Microsoft Corp.,blocks access to the company's Windows Update service, company representatives have confirmed.

Users who try to reach Windows Update with Internet Explorer 8 (IE8) Beta 1 are instead greeted with a message stating, "To use this site, you must be running Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 or later."

IE8 Beta 1 was releasedWednesday after an unveiling at Mix08, the Web developer conference Microsoft hosted last week in Las Vegas. The preliminary version runs on Windows XP,Vista, Server 2003 and Server 2008.

Users were understandably confused when IE8 refused to call up Windows Update. "After updating my IE7 to IE8 today, I tried to update my Windows Vista by visiting the Windows Update Web site, but then I was redirected to an error page," said a user identified as "zkyboy" on a Microsoft support newsgroup. "Why? Is IE8 not the latest version browser?"

To reach Windows Update, IE8 Beta 1 users must click on the "Emulate IE7" button, which switches the new browser into IE7 mode. That requires a restart of IE8, however.

"Windows Update is updating their site to support IE8," said a Microsoft employee named Eric Law in a comment to an IE development team blog post last Thursday. "For now, click the Emulate IE7 Button, restart all IE windows, and visit [Windows Update]. Sorry for the inconvenience."

Computerworld confirmed that the IE7 emulation mode within IE8 allowed access to Windows Update.

Elsewhere, users have reported problems accessing or rendering other sites with IE8 Beta 1, including Facebook, Google Inc.'s Gmail and Microsoft's own Windows Live Mail.

Of course, quirks and bugs are common in beta software, a fact acknowledged by some who left comments on the IE development blog. "Reading a lot of those crash 'victims' above, I hate to say it, but this is a beta," said a user labeled as "IT_guy." "I would not be surprised to learn that they have a gazillion array of add-ons, tool bars and utilities blighting the browser. Those vendors are going to have to shape up and retool."

IE8 Beta 1 can be downloaded from Microsoft's site.

News source: ComputerWorld

 

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