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Initial release August16, 1995; 21 years ago(1995-08-16) Last release(s) Windows 11.0.34 (11.0.14393.51) (August9, 2016; 54 days ago(2016-08-09)[1]) [±] Mac 5.2.3 (June16, 2003; 13 years ago(2003-06-16)) [±] Unix 5.01 SP1 (2001; 15years ago(2001)) [±] Development status Discontinued (but still supported https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Explorer on Windows Vista SP2 and later) Written in C++[2] Operating system Windows, OS X, Solaris, http://support.citrix.com/article/CTX138197 HP-UX Included with Windows 95 OSR1 and later Windows NT 4 and later Mac OS 8.1 through Mac OS X 10.2 Xbox 360 Xbox One Engines Trident, Chakra Platform IA-32, x64, ARMv7, IA-64, MIPS, Alpha, PowerPC, 68k, SPARC, PA-RISC Available in 95 languages[3] Type Web browser Feed reader License Proprietary, requires a Windows license[4] Website microsoft.com/ie Standard(s) server error HTML5, CSS3, WOFF, SVG, RSS, Atom, JPEG XR As of 19 July 2016 Internet Explorer versions: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Internet Explorer[a] (formerly Microsoft Internet Explorer[b] and Windows Internet Explorer,[c] commonly abbreviated IE or MSIE) is a discontinued series of graphical web browsers developed by Microsoft and included as part of the Microsoft Windows line of operating systems, starting in 1995. It was first internal server error released as part of the add-on package Plus! for Windows 95 that year. Later versions were available as free downloads, or in service packs, and included in the original equipment manufacturer (OEM) service releases of Windows 95 and later versions of Windows. Internet Explorer was one of the most widely used web browsers, attaining a peak of about 95% usage share during 2002 and 2003.[5] This came after Microsoft used bundling to win the first browser war against Netscape, which was the dominant browser in the 1990s. Its usage share has since declined with the launch of Firefox (2004) and Google Chrome (2008), and with the growing popularity of operating systems such as OS X, Linux, iOS and Android that do not run Internet Explorer. Estimates for Internet Explorer's overall market share range from 5.45% to 27.38% or by StatCounter's numbers ranked 3rd, just after Firefox (or even as low as 6th when counting all platforms, after Opera (and behind Safari)[6]), as of August 2016[update] (browser market share is notoriously difficult to calculate). Microsoft spent over US$100 million per year on Internet Explorer in the late 1990s,[7] with over 1,000 people working on it by 1999.[8][9] Versions of Internet Explorer for other operating systems have also been produced, including Internet Explorer for
helpful | Created:04 Feb 2016 | Modified:06 May 2016 Languages Deutsch English Español Français 日本語 log in to start download LOGIN Don't have an account? Create one here. Or Continue As Guest Which best describes you: IT Admin Business User DOWNLOAD Issues Fixed in This Release Citrix Receiver for Windows 4.x Product: Citrix Receiver for Windows Current Product Version: Receiver for Windows 4.x The following issues were fixed in Receiver for Windows 4.x: Receiver for Windows 4.4 CU1 (4.4.1000) Receiver for Windows 4.3 Receiver for Windows 4.2.100 Receiver for Windows 4.2 Receiver for Windows 4.1.200 Receiver for Windows 4.1.100 Receiver for Windows 4.1.2 Receiver for Windows 4.1 Receiver for Windows 4.0.1 Receiver for Windows 4.0 Receiver for Windows 4.2.100 Compared to: Citrix Receiver for Windows 4.2 Receiver for Windows 4.2.100 contains all fixes that were included in Receiver for Windows 4.0, 4.0.1, 4.1, 4.1.2, 4.1.100, 4.1.200, and 4.2 plus the following, new fixes: Keyboard System Exceptions Local App Access User Experience Session/Connection User Interface Keyboard When users receive a prompt to change the password by pressing the Ctrl + Alt + End key combination in a published Receiver session, the key combination might not work. [From RcvrForWin4.2_14.2.100][#LC0862] Local App Access When using the Local App Access feature "KEYWORDS:prefer="pattern"" with any application in XenApp 7.5 and StoreFront 2.5, the Receiver might experience issues. In addition, there can be issues during auto creation of shortcuts for preferred applications by using the "prefer template directory". [From RcvrForWin4.2_14.2.100][#LC2153] Session/Connection When switching users by using the FastConnect Scripting API, the credential prompt does not close. [From RcvrForWin4.2_14.2.100][#LC2299] If users start a desktop session in full-screen mode and the Desktop Viewer is disabled, scroll bars might appear when plugging in a second monitor. To enable the fix, set the following registry key: On Windows 32-bit systems: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Citrix\ICA Client Name: ProcessWM_SETTINGCHANGE Type: DWORD Value: 1 (default value is zero) (this fix is only for users who disable CDViewer Bar and run Desktop in full-screen mode) On Windows 64-bit systems: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Citrix\ICA Client Name: ProcessWM_SETTINGCHANGE Type: DWORD Value: 1 (default value is zero) (this fix is only for u