IE11 final now available for Windows 7 version: 11.0.9600.16428 x86 microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=40902 x64 microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=40901
There is no "Cabinet file" for the language pack? With LP.cab included in the "exe." not everything is translated ("Advanced" tab in the property) Thanks
Has anyone tried silent install? I'm using IE11-Windows6.1-x86-pt-pt.exe /quiet /closeprograms /norestart on Windows 7 but for some reason, IE11 opens up after installation with the first run wizard. That's a little annoying to say the least...
All links to langpacks, hyphenation and dictionaries: Code: wincert.net/forum/topic/11582-internet-explorer-11-for-windows-7-is-out
IE 11 integration dubt Hi steven. "Apply" means I have to install the language pack after I've installed the Win 7 image (with the ie11.cab and the other five required updates) or that i can integrate also the language pack in the iso???
Yes, apply your chosen language pack after you've installed the required updates and IE11. Same if you integrate IE11 into your offline image:- 1) Integrate required updates first 2) Integrate IE11 3) Then Integrate the language pack Or you can download a cab file in your language, saving you having to download the language pack, if you tell me which language you want and arch (x86 or x64), I can provide you with a direct download link.
I'm perfectly satisfied with the built-in tracking protection option using lists, most of them are used in AdBlock Plus and yes, they block ads No need for external extension. I don't know how often IE checks them for updates, Google says weekly or till next IE start if the list is expired (they often expire/updated weekly too). Try **w.iegallery.com/en-gb/trackingprotectionlists , You can also change the language (top of page) and U'll get some localized list versions as well, e.g **w.iegallery.com/fr-fr/trackingprotectionlists French ones It might be good idea to be added on front post, author's decision
Why don't you use the cabinet versions to integrate IE11, I find it to be easier than using scripts to install IE11 after a Win7 installation.
I install Windows XP SP3, Vista SP2, 7 SP1, 8 and 8.1 from untouched ISOs on a flash drive, then I run a batch file that installs all the usual programs for Windows XP, Vista, 7 or 8, that way it's much easier to simply update a file on the flash drive than to update several ISOs. The batch installs 6 required updates for IE11 on Windows 7 SP1, or 2 updates for IE9 on Windows Vista SP2. The only problem so far is that IE11 opens after a normal or silent installation, which is a little annoying.
I'm using the cab file, integrated using Win Toolkit. Kinda new to this whole thing, so please excuse me, as I am a noob. I tried it on a base sp1 iso direct from m$oft and only integrated 5 kb updates that were required for the IE11 cab file to integrate/install properly. It works fine, just on each run of IE11, it starts with the welcome to your new browser tab.
No problem, and I am glad too hear you managed to integrate IE11 Be sure to update IE11 with this month's security update that's on the first post of this thread.
Thanks. I was able to integrate fine, and I will re-test with integrating that update you pointed out. I had installed that thru WU after a fresh install, but that didn't fix the welcome tab that pops up on each run. Maybe it is Win Toolkit? I think I'm going to look into a different way to integrate it and try that? Thanks again!
I use Win Toolkit as well and I have no problem with integrating IE11 on x86 or x64. As for the welcome screen: "Disable First Run Customize" tweak/option work as well.