Does IE 10 or IE 9 run on Windows 10?
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Does IE 10 or IE 9 run on Windows 10?
I have access issues with a legacy application running in Windows 10 and I need the functionality of either IE 10 or IE 9 (we need SSL v.3) until we upgrade.
Does anyone know how I can install earlier versions of IE on Windows 10 or a work around, we tried and were not successful.
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No. IE11 is available in Windows 10.
By default Microsoft Edge is Windows 10 default browser, but you can enable IE11 and use it as your default.
Will IE11 do what you need to do ?
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I have access issues with a legacy application running in Windows 10 and I need the functionality of either IE 10 or IE 9 (we need SSL v.3) until we upgrade.
You can turn on ssl 3.0 in internet options. Would that do?
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Welcome to the forum.
Windows operating systems have always been compatible only with versions of IE that are the same or newer than that which they were released with. As Windows 10 was released with IE 11 that is the only version it is currently compatible with. It would likely be compatible with IE 12 if it were ever released but that seems unlikely. IE is not just a browser but is essentially a part of the OS.
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Internet Explorer Compatibility View - Turn On or Off - Windows 7 Help Forums
Information
Websites that were designed for earlier versions of
Internet Explorer might not display correctly in
IE8,
IE9,
IE10, or
IE11. When you turn on
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This tutorial will show you how to add (turn on) and remove (turn off) websites to be displayed in Compatibility View.
Note
Not all website display problems are caused by browser incompatibility. Interrupted Internet connections, heavy traffic, or website bugs can also affect how a webpage is displayed.
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For those that will stumble upon this thread as I have:
These also run on W7 as we have the same problem. Windows 7 is the latest OS we can use for Oracle due to the support of IE10. Sometimes I must downgrade a system with 11 down to 9 and then up to 10 in order for the software to work, both versions will work on W7.
Note: You must find the downloadable version. MS will prevent you from installing it via their site.
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For Legacy things to run can't you just add them to the Compatibility settings in IE 11? That's what we do at the office, and we haven't had any issues yet.
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For Legacy things to run can't you just add them to the Compatibility settings in IE 11? That's what we do at the office, and we haven't had any issues yet.
We run an old version of Oracle that runs specific versions of Java and higher versions of IE do not support them AIUI. We also have to run in Compatibility Mode with IE 10 lol.