![]() ![]() ![]() This may sound uncannily familiar, as just last year IE 7 was placed as a high-priority update, and many systems woke up to a new version of the popular browser for Windows systems. Many organizations have supported browser version requirements that prohibit the rapid adoption of IE versions on server (or client) systems. Internet Explorer (IE) version 8 will soon be a high-priority update within Automatic Updates for server systems, including Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2003 (SP2 or higher).
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