IE7Microsoft just released a new version of their IE7 deployment paper. The document has 156 pages. So you can imagine that IE7 deployment can get tricky. However, for the experienced admin many of the things discussed in it will be quite familiar. Nevertheless, it might be a useful reference if you run into problems. The other question is if you need to deploy IE7 if you haven’t done it yet.

I must confess that we still run IE6 on most of our XP machines. So far, only one or two of our users requested an upgrade. Actually, I think that web geeks usually overestimate the importance of a web browser. For most users, it really doesn’t matter if they use IE6, IE7 or Firefox. They just want to browse the web. So they don’t care about tabs, RSS support or whatever.

However, there is one good reason to upgrade to IE7 anyway. It is security. It has become silent about IE6 vulnerabilities since XP SP2. So I didn’t worry too much about it. But it is out of the question that IE7 improves security. That’s why it is on our to-do-list for quite some time. We only had to postpone it because we lost an admin who was supposed to do the job. Meanwhile, deploying IE7 made it to the top of our priority list. Actually, we are short before the rollout. So this new paper comes in handy. What’s about you? Do you still run IE6 in your organization?

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