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Internet Explorer 7 Readiness Toolkit |
The Internet Explorer 7 Readiness Toolkit provides an easy way for any audience that is involved in the development, test, deployment or support of Web sites, extensions, and/or applications to prepare for Internet Explorer 7.
The Internet Explorer 7 Readiness Toolkit provides an easy way for any audience that is involved in the development, test, deployment or support of Web sites, extensions, and/or applications to prepare for Internet Explorer 7. The Toolkit provides the following:
• Updated! Testing guidance and tips for isolating and identifying a particular compatibility problem.
• Updated! Improved navigation to help find information.
• Pointer to the latest publicly available build of Internet Explorer 7.
• Developer Checklist including new features and changes of interest to application and Web developers should be aware of.
• Tools for development and testing.
• Links to resources, technical articles, and helpful blog posts.
• Various methods for providing feedback to Microsoft.
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System Requirements
Operating Systems: Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista, Windows XP
- The Toolkit applies to Internet Explorer 7 on:
- Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2)
- Windows XP Professional x64 Edition Service Pack 1 (SP1)
- Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1 (SP1) (x86 & x64)
- The Toolkit also applies to Internet Explorer in all versions of Windows Vista (x86 & x64).
Installation Instructions
Setup
Download and run the “IE7 Readiness Toolkit.MSI” file available above to install the toolkit on your local machine. Once installed, shortcuts will be added to your Start | All Programs menu. You can also deploy the toolkit in the following manner:
Network share or Website – Copy the contents and folder structure to a network share or website infrastructure and launch or link to Default.htm.
CD – Burn the contents and folder structure to a CD. When the user inserts the CD in their CD-Drive, the toolkit will automatically launch.