Microsoft Issues Tool To Block IE 7 Auto Updates
July 29th, 2006 . by joe
So, They first say that they will force their buggy web browser upon the masses and now they offer a tool to block the web browser from being installed automatically? I think Bill may be going crazy.
Microsoft on Wednesday released a tool that will let enterprises indefinitely postpone upgrading to the new Internet Explorer 7 browser when it debuts later this year.
Although IE 7 for Windows XP remains in beta testing, the company wanted to offer the blocker now, said Gary Schare, director of product management for IE, because of lessons learned.
“We issued a blocker for Windows XP SP2 after the fact, but it was late in the game,” Schare said, talking about a tool that Microsoft rushed into customer’s hands in 2004. “With IE 7 we want to give enterprises ample time to deploy the blocker toolkit so that they can test IE 7 on their timeline.”

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