IE8 browser for professionals?

Software giant Microsoft will improve many features in the latest version of IE, to help IT professionals easily install and manage this browser.

Software giant Microsoft will improve many features in the latest version of IE, to help IT professionals easily install and manage this browser. According to its representative, the second beta (beta) of IE8 will be equipped with a series of functions exclusively for technical staff and system admin.

" Installing and running this browser on the Vista operating system will become smoother and simpler, " Microsoft said. " They will be able to add IE8 to a series of computers that install Vista in a short time. Currently, IT staff must go through an installation process that lasts up to 2 hours, only to run IE7 together. with Windows XP operating system only ".

The reason for this adjustment is because Microsoft has received a lot of feedback from users, complaining that the installation of IE7 on XP platform is "too hard".

In addition, Microsoft will also add more tools to help IT staff manage website compatibility issues better. " Application Compatibility Toolkit will automatically detect, detect and fix potential problems between E8 and internal applications and websites. This is an effective tool for IT professionals to test applications and The website is based on IE / Vista, before being officially put into operation , "Microsoft representative explained.

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Source: Microsoft And yet, the second beta of IE8 is also equipped with an updated version of IE Administration Kit - a tool that allows the world to "customize" IE.

Compared to the previous version, the updated version has blocked some technical errors and supported customizing Vista 8 on Vista and Windows Server 2008. The first beta of IE8 was released by Microsoft in March this year and received a lot of positive feedback from the tester community.

Last week, Microsoft announced that the second beta will be officially released in August and is geared towards "all IE users", not limited to professionals like before.

With IE8, Microsoft wants to prove that the company is "very good" and actively supports common web standards. Previous versions of IE often ignored this requirement, and as a result, many websites were only designed for IE display. If you use other browsers to access the above websites, the layout and interface of the page will be broken or displayed incorrectly.

Update 25 May 2019
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