I cant seem to install IE 11 on Windows 7 SP1 and have now been trying for a while. Windows fully updated (Apart from IE 11) Currently has IE 10. Methods trying: Windows update. Download the offline installer. IE customization tool. Nothing seems to be working. Here is the IE_Main log. Provides troubleshooting methods to try if you experience problems when you try to install Internet Explorer 10 or 11 on Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2. Can't upgrade Internet Explorer in Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2.
Hi, Here is a quote to explain this in IE blog for your reference: For IE10, we’ve changed IE such that Manager Processes always run as 64bit processes when running on a 64bit processor running a 64bit version of Windows. This improves security among other things. We do not expect that this change will meaningfully impact compatibility, because the Manager Process is designed not to run 3rd party content, and thus there’s little opportunity for anyone to take a dependency upon the Frame Process’ bitness. In support of this change, the various registry points that point to Internet Explorer have been updated to point to C: Program Files Internet Explorer iexplore.exe. If you manually invoke C: Program Files (x86) Internet Explorer iexplore.exe, that 32bit process will simply launch the 64bit version of iexplore.exe (with the appropriate command line parameters) before exiting. So, whether you start IE10 32/64bit, the iexplore.exe will launch for both 32bit and 64bit. More information: Understanding Enhanced Protected Mode Hope this helps.
Vincent Wang TechNet Community Support. Hi, Here is a quote to explain this in IE blog for your reference: For IE10, we’ve changed IE such that Manager Processes always run as 64bit processes when running on a 64bit processor running a 64bit version of Windows. This improves security among other things. We do not expect that this change will meaningfully impact compatibility, because the Manager Process is designed not to run 3rd party content, and thus there’s little opportunity for anyone to take a dependency upon the Frame Process’ bitness. In support of this change, the various registry points that point to Internet Explorer have been updated to point to C: Program Files Internet Explorer iexplore.exe. If you manually invoke C: Program Files (x86) Internet Explorer iexplore.exe, that 32bit process will simply launch the 64bit version of iexplore.exe (with the appropriate command line parameters) before exiting.
So, whether you start IE10 32/64bit, the iexplore.exe will launch for both 32bit and 64bit. More information: Understanding Enhanced Protected Mode Hope this helps. Vincent Wang TechNet Community Support. In our company we have an application which runs an.asp which requires 32bit iexplorer. Blutonium boy hardstyle samples vol2. After upgrading to IE10 this is broken. As it is a legacy application from an external company taking away 32 iexplorer killed our ability to use the app.