Microsoft on Wednesday announced its intent to distribute Internet Explorer 7 as a “high-priority” update through Automatic Updates for Windows XP. The software giant’s goal is to help its customers browse the Web in more secure environments. “To ensure users are prepared to upgrade, AU will notify users when IE7 is ready to install and show a welcome screen that presents key features and choices to ‘Install,’ ‘Don’t Install,’ or ‘Ask Me Later,'” Microsoft Group Program Manager Tony Chor wrote in Microsoft’s IEBlog.
Microsoft to Distribute IE7 as Automatic Update
Posted by: Jennifer LeClaire July 27, 2006 10:40 AMMicrosoft on Wednesday announced its intent to distribute Internet Explorer 7 as a “high-priority” update through Automatic Updates for Windows XP. The software giant’s goal is to help its customers browse the Web in more secure environments. “To ensure users are prepared to upgrade, AU will notify users when IE7 is ready to install and show a welcome screen that presents key features and choices to ‘Install,’ ‘Don’t Install,’ or ‘Ask Me Later,'” Microsoft Group Program Manager Tony Chor wrote in Microsoft’s IEBlog.