RE: Installing Older Browsers
by "Peter-Paul Koch" <gassinaumasis(at)hotmail.com>
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Thu, 08 Jun 2000 09:57:27 GMT |
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beno(at)cnw.com, chris(at)theeverydaypeople.com |
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hwg-techniques(at)mail.hwg.org |
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>>You can not install two version of IE but you can install multiple
>>versions
>>of Netscape. Now you may be able to incorporate a dual booting system if
>>it's that important to use different versions of IE
Not entirely true. I have succesfully installed IE2, 3, 4 and 5 on the same
Windows computer. But I started out with IE4, then added IE5 and used the
Keep IE4 feature (Custom Install -> Advanced), then installed a 16bits IE3
and ignored Windows' moanings. IE2 is stand-alone, so you can add it always.
I've heard that the Keep IE4 feature doesn't exist any more, haven't tried
it. I did try to install IE4 next to IE5.5: didn't work. So you'll have to
start with IE4.
ppk
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