Is it possible to do a stand-alone Installation of IE7 on a 2008R2

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I'm doing some lab-test on Server 2008R2 RDS (TERM)

now I have got the challenge to make

both IE7 and IE8 (installed by default) available

to the RDS users.

Is it possible to install IE7 on a server Running IE8

and make both applications work



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Thanks in advance
 
"Bjarne Hansen" wrote in message

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> Hi Group

>

> I'm doing some lab-test on Server 2008R2 RDS (TERM)

> now I have got the challenge to make

> both IE7 and IE8 (installed by default) available

> to the RDS users.

> Is it possible to install IE7 on a server Running IE8

> and make both applications work




It might be possible, but you risk hosing the IE8 install and it's

unsupported from MS. Why do you need to have IE7? Why can't the users simply

use IE8 in IE7 Compatibility Mode?



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Dan
 
No. You cannot install IE7 nor can you downgrade IE8 to IE7 in Win2008 R2.



You can, however, spoof IE7 User Agent strings to make a wepage or web-based

application (but not an installed application) "think" you're running IE7.

See http://www.enhanceie.com/ua.aspx or

http://www.enhanceie.com/ietoys/uapick.asp

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~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)

MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Client - since 2002





Bjarne Hansen wrote:

> I'm doing some lab-test on Server 2008R2 RDS (TERM)

> now I have got the challenge to make

> both IE7 and IE8 (installed by default) available

> to the RDS users.

> Is it possible to install IE7 on a server Running IE8

> and make both applications work
 
Is it possible to do a stand-alone Installation of IE7 on a 20

Hi Again



The problem is that we need to be able to access

a web-site that does not work with IE8

(it might be a WEBDAV issus)





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Thanks in advance





"Dan" wrote:



>

> "Bjarne Hansen" wrote in message

> news:FBB14FDD-4D09-499C-942D-BEB85B7B71F0@microsoft.com...

> > Hi Group

> >

> > I'm doing some lab-test on Server 2008R2 RDS (TERM)

> > now I have got the challenge to make

> > both IE7 and IE8 (installed by default) available

> > to the RDS users.

> > Is it possible to install IE7 on a server Running IE8

> > and make both applications work


>

> It might be possible, but you risk hosing the IE8 install and it's

> unsupported from MS. Why do you need to have IE7? Why can't the users simply

> use IE8 in IE7 Compatibility Mode?

>

> --

> Dan

>
 
Is it possible to do a stand-alone Installation of IE7 on a 20

Bjarne Hansen wrote:

> Hi Again

>

> The problem is that we need to be able to access

> a web-site that does not work with IE8

> (it might be a WEBDAV issus)




Maybe it works with Firefox or Chrome? or another alternative browser.

Those browsers you can install in addition to IE without problems.



When the site does not work in any of them, it just sucks. It will be

left in the dark pretty quickly, if it hasn't already.
 
Is it possible to do a stand-alone Installation of IE7 on a 20

See my earlier reply to your post:

http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.internetexplorer.general/msg/8e548b5b05c75d51



Repost:



You can...spoof IE7 User Agent strings to make a wepage or web-based

application (but not an installed application) "think" you're running IE7.

See http://www.enhanceie.com/ua.aspx or

http://www.enhanceie.com/ietoys/uapick.asp

--

~PA Bear





Bjarne Hansen wrote:

> Hi Again

>

> The problem is that we need to be able to access

> a web-site that does not work with IE8

> (it might be a WEBDAV issus)

>

>> It might be possible, but you risk hosing the IE8 install and it's

>> unsupported from MS. Why do you need to have IE7? Why can't the users

>> simply use IE8 in IE7 Compatibility Mode?

>>

>>> I'm doing some lab-test on Server 2008R2 RDS (TERM)

>>> now I have got the challenge to make

>>> both IE7 and IE8 (installed by default) available

>>> to the RDS users.

>>> Is it possible to install IE7 on a server Running IE8

>>> and make both applications work
 
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