IE10 for Windows 7 official version

  

Computer Store News: Microsoft released the IE10 Blocker Toolkit for Windows 7 on the official website. This can be seen as a preview of the official release of IE10 for Win7. In order to prevent annoyance for users who do not want to upgrade the new version, Microsoft usually releases the interception tool before the new version of Windows SP or IE push, so that users will not be forced to upgrade even if they open the automatic update.

In late January, it was reported that Microsoft completed the official version of IE10 for Win7 and provided it to test users through the Connect project. Microsoft also said that IE10 for Win7, which is available to Connect test users, is the official version that they will release in the near future. If the tester thinks IE10 for Win7 is no longer a problem, then Microsoft will release the official version of IE10 for Win7 in the next few weeks.


Microsoft said that when IE10 started to push, the IE10 automatic update interception tool released this time can be used to prevent IE10 from automatically installing on Windows 7. The tool does not have a due date. When you want to install IE10, you can go to the tool to open the program, which will allow IE10 to install through automatic update.

In addition, if you have installed the IE10 for Win7 release preview, then this interception tool is invalid, in order to ensure that users receive the latest security updates.

Similarly, if you manually download IE10 from the Microsoft Download Center to install it, the tool will not intercept it.

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