Microsoft will push IE7 with Automatic Updates
I was considering prefacing this post with 'recipe for disaster', but I didn't want the food and cooking news aggregators to pick it up by mistake. Microsoft Watch is reporting that the Redmond giant is planning to use their Automatic Updates service to push IE 7 out to Windows users Of course, Windows users will still need to pass the WGA test, whether they grab this 4-years-coming update to Internet Explorer, whether they grab it through Automatic Updates or download it from Microsoft's site.












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Subscribe to commentsphizmJul 26th 2006 8:33PM
I think it's a good thing. Not that i use IE, but it might finally help people rid themselves of the horrible 4&5.x versions.
derrickJul 27th 2006 9:07AM
I can see how this could be a big problem in some companies. For example, where I work there aren't a lot of people that even understand basic computer operation so if their browser changed even in the slightest due to an automatic update it'd be chaos.
Gardiner WestboundJul 27th 2006 9:54AM
Means nothing to me. I turned automatic updates off a while back.
Your best bet with Microsoft software is to stick with the version you have. A new version's minor improvements are outweighed by problems that will require countless fixes to resolve