Velocity Reviews - Computer Hardware Reviews

Velocity Reviews > Newsgroups > Programming > HTML > Can I run IE 6 on pre XP Windows?

Reply
Thread Tools

Can I run IE 6 on pre XP Windows?

 
 
patrick j
Guest
Posts: n/a
 
      11-03-2006
Hi

I think this post is on topic for alt.html, but only just really.

I am very ignorant about Windows and I have got Windows XP Professional
SP2 in a Parallels workstation on my Mac OS X so I can check out
web-pages in IE 6.

All is going very well, but now I want to have a second installation of
Windows in the Parallels workstation so that I can check out web-pages
in IE 7.

I was rather fortuitous in that I got my Windows XP for free because I
work at a university. However I can only get one copy.

I'm not hugely rich so I'm not very enthusiastic about going out and
buying a second version of Windows XP just to run IE 7.

It has occurred to me however that I could upgrade IE 6 to IE 7 in the
Windows XP I have and then buy second-hand an old version of Windows to
install and run IE 6.

Which is why I'm asking if IE 6 will run on old versions of Windows, or
does it need XP?

If it will run on old versions of Windows how far back could it go.
Would it run on Windows 98 for example?





--
Patrick
Brighton, UK

<http://www.patrickjames.me.uk>

 
Reply With Quote
 
 
 
 
Dylan Parry
Guest
Posts: n/a
 
      11-03-2006
patrick j wrote:

[IE6]
> Would it run on Windows 98 for example?


It's been a while since I used it, but IIRC Windows 98 ran IE6 fine. You
can also run it on NT4 (not sure which service pack), 2000, and ME. I
don't think it can run on 95.

--
Dylan Parry
http://electricfreedom.org | http://webpageworkshop.co.uk

Programming, n: A pastime similar to banging one's head
against a wall, but with fewer opportunities for reward.
 
Reply With Quote
 
 
 
 
Dylan Parry
Guest
Posts: n/a
 
      11-03-2006
Dylan Parry wrote:

>> Would it run on Windows 98 for example?

[...]

This link is probably of some use, but it basically says what I did:

http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/...s/default.mspx

--
Dylan Parry
http://electricfreedom.org | http://webpageworkshop.co.uk

Programming, n: A pastime similar to banging one's head
against a wall, but with fewer opportunities for reward.
 
Reply With Quote
 
patrick j
Guest
Posts: n/a
 
      11-03-2006
On Fri, 3 Nov 2006 11:33:23 +0000, Dylan Parry wrote
(in article <>):

> http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/...s/default.mspx


Thank you very much. That totally answers the question

It's good news. Now all I have to do is buy a second-hand version of
Windows of the type listed there.

--
Patrick
Brighton, UK

<http://www.patrickjames.me.uk>

 
Reply With Quote
 
Dylan Parry
Guest
Posts: n/a
 
      11-03-2006
patrick j wrote:

> It's good news. Now all I have to do is buy a second-hand version of
> Windows of the type listed there.


Actually, I only just noticed this bit of your original post:

>| All is going very well, but now I want to have a second installation of
>| Windows in the Parallels workstation so that I can check out web-pages
>| in IE 7.


I thought that you didn't actually have a Windows machine at all,
otherwise my answer would have been slightly different.

You can simply download Internet Explorer as a standalone version from
this site: http://browsers.evolt.org/?ie/32bit/standalone and then you
can run as many different versions as exist from one machine. Just
install IE7 as the actual browser, then unzip the IE6 you downloaded
from the above site and you can run it by running iexplore.exe from
within the unzipped archive.

--
Dylan Parry
http://electricfreedom.org | http://webpageworkshop.co.uk

Programming, n: A pastime similar to banging one's head
against a wall, but with fewer opportunities for reward.
 
Reply With Quote
 
BootNic
Guest
Posts: n/a
 
      11-03-2006
> Dylan Parry <> wrote:
> news:
> patrick j wrote:

[snip]
> You can simply download Internet Explorer as a standalone version from
> this site: http://browsers.evolt.org/?ie/32bit/standalone and then you
> can run as many different versions as exist from one machine. Just
> install IE7 as the actual browser, then unzip the IE6 you downloaded
> from the above site and you can run it by running iexplore.exe from
> within the unzipped archive.


http://tredosoft.com/Multiple_IE

One download Multiple versions, pick which ones you want during
install.

--
BootNic Friday, November 03, 2006 11:03 AM

Truly great madness cannot be achieved without significant
intelligence.
*Henrik Tikkanen*

 
Reply With Quote
 
patrick j
Guest
Posts: n/a
 
      11-03-2006
On Fri, 3 Nov 2006 12:42:33 +0000, Dylan Parry wrote
(in article <>):

> You can simply download Internet Explorer as a standalone version from
> this site: http://browsers.evolt.org/?ie/32bit/standalone and then you
> can run as many different versions as exist from one machine.


Hi

This is excellent information thank you.

I had done some searching using Google through the various newsgroups
dedicated to Windows and Explorer and I'd got the (obviously wrong)
impression that you could not use two versions of Explorer at once.

However this is clearly an error, so instead I'll just update my
Windows XP to IE 7 and then download the standalone IE 6 and have that
as well.



--
Patrick
Brighton, UK

<http://www.patrickjames.me.uk>

 
Reply With Quote
 
patrick j
Guest
Posts: n/a
 
      11-03-2006
On Fri, 3 Nov 2006 16:04:20 +0000, BootNic wrote
(in article <8MJ2h.4216$> ):

> http://tredosoft.com/Multiple_IE
>
> One download Multiple versions, pick which ones you want during
> install.


That's very useful. I'm reading about it now. I think I will get my IE
6 updated to IE7 using the built in Microsoft route then download this
multiple versions package.

--
Patrick
Brighton, UK

<http://www.patrickjames.me.uk>

 
Reply With Quote
 
patrick j
Guest
Posts: n/a
 
      11-03-2006
On Fri, 3 Nov 2006 19:35:27 +0000, patrick j wrote
(in article < et>):

> On Fri, 3 Nov 2006 16:04:20 +0000, BootNic wrote
> (in article <8MJ2h.4216$> ):
>
>> http://tredosoft.com/Multiple_IE
>>
>> One download Multiple versions, pick which ones you want during
>> install.

>
> That's very useful. I'm reading about it now. I think I will get my IE
> 6 updated to IE7 using the built in Microsoft route then download this
> multiple versions package.


Well, reporting back I've now got the multiple IE package and it is
very useful. My main browser in Windows is now IE 7 but I also have IE
6, 5.5, 5.01, 4.01 and 3.

I think it is only 6 which "really matters" but it is very useful to
have 5.5 and 5.01.

Looking at my own web-site in them [0] is rather interesting. Of the
"pre 6" browsers 3 does the best job simply because it doesn't have any
style-sheet support at all and I think no style-sheets at all is better
than incomplete style-sheet support when looking at a web-site using a
reasonable amount of today's style-sheet facilities.

What gets me about IE 3 is those squiggly lines over the toolbar area.
Gosh, that is weird. I'm certain I've used IE 3 because it really
wasn't that long ago that it would have been the contemporary browser
and although I'm given to Macs living as I do in the real world I do
find myself using Windows quite a lot. I must have encountered those
squiggly lines in the toolbar of IE 3 before but presumably not found
them as bizarre then as I do now



[0] narcissistic fellow that I am

--
Patrick
Brighton, UK

<http://www.patrickjames.me.uk>

 
Reply With Quote
 
richard
Guest
Posts: n/a
 
      11-04-2006

"patrick j" <> wrote in message
news: al.Net...
> Hi
>
> I think this post is on topic for alt.html, but only just really.
>
> I am very ignorant about Windows and I have got Windows XP Professional
> SP2 in a Parallels workstation on my Mac OS X so I can check out
> web-pages in IE 6.
>
> All is going very well, but now I want to have a second installation of
> Windows in the Parallels workstation so that I can check out web-pages
> in IE 7.
>
> I was rather fortuitous in that I got my Windows XP for free because I
> work at a university. However I can only get one copy.
>
> I'm not hugely rich so I'm not very enthusiastic about going out and
> buying a second version of Windows XP just to run IE 7.
>
> It has occurred to me however that I could upgrade IE 6 to IE 7 in the
> Windows XP I have and then buy second-hand an old version of Windows to
> install and run IE 6.
>
> Which is why I'm asking if IE 6 will run on old versions of Windows, or
> does it need XP?
>
> If it will run on old versions of Windows how far back could it go.
> Would it run on Windows 98 for example?


As I recall the order of events, IE5 came with windows 95, then IE6 came
with Windows 98se.
I know I was running IE6 on ME.

But why not install firefox? FF renders pages more correctly and has less
flaws.
I use it exclusively now.


 
Reply With Quote
 
 
 
Reply

Thread Tools

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are On
Pingbacks are On
Refbacks are Off


Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
OT: Graphic poetry begins (pre-hotspot, pre-poetry) Will Dockery Digital Photography 1 06-01-2005 05:28 AM
Re: OT: Graphic poetry begins (pre-hotspot, pre-poetry) Will Dockery Digital Photography 4 06-01-2005 12:00 AM
Pre-Send Request Headers, Pre-Send Request Content =?Utf-8?B?S2V2aW4gQnVydG9u?= ASP .Net 0 12-31-2004 06:29 PM
How to indent a normal or a <PRE>....</PRE> text in HTML? Wladimir Borsov HTML 7 05-05-2004 07:13 AM
RegEx for changing linefeeds to <BR> except between <PRE></PRE> tags? Rocky Moore ASP .Net 7 01-14-2004 09:43 PM



Advertisments
 



1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57