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Microsoft has decided that from mid-August 2009 version 8 of Internet Explorer will adopt a slightly different behavior without ever moving or not becoming the browser by failure without the explicit consent of the user. During the first launch of IE8, users who have already set another browser as the default will have the right to display this panel against which they will be asked if they wish to delegate this responsibility to IE8. This screen will not appear if a previous version of Internet Explorer has been configured as the default browser. Microsoft has decided to ignore the installation of IE8 with a quick configuration settings (custom installation) where the opinion of the user on this point is not explicitly requested. This change will be not operating via a modification directly in the IE8 installer, but via a security update for IE cumulative. Therefore likely to wait at the Patch Tuesday for August 2009, Tuesday 11 August "This change will not apply only to facilities IE8 on Windows Vista and XP, but also when those users with a non-IE browser default install Windows 7, Microsoft said, adding that during the process installation of IE8 is asked whether the user wants to check for updates. More than 90% carry out the verification.
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