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Microsoft to push IE7 as "high priority" update

posted onJuly 27, 2006
by hitbsecnews

Microsoft plans to distribute its forthcoming Internet Explorer 7 browser as a "high priority" update through its automatic update service, Microsoft group program manager Tony Chor said in a posting on the IE Blog.

The application will automatically download as a background process or when users run the auto update service when the wish to download and install security updates.

Users will be prompted when the application is ready to install. They will then be presented with a screen that advertises the improvement in the applications and at that point can choose if they want to proceed installing the browser.

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