I have a 64 bit system and need to change my IE 64 32-bit

I have a 64 bit system and need to change my IE 64 32-bit

Read this info on Flash and 64-bit and 32-bit browsers:

http://kb2.Adobe.com/CPS/000/6b3af6c9.html

Read the info Adobe above, and very interesting way to use Flash using 32 bit browser in the link below:.

http://pietschsoft.com/post/2006/12/Vista-experience-update-Windows-Vista-x64-runs-32-bit-Internet-Explorer-by-default.aspx

The Internet Explorer shortcut in the Quick Launch toolbar, and in the x 64 Vista Start menu will run the 32-bit version of Internet Explorer by default. Why run the 32-bit version if IE on the 64-bit version of Vista?

There are actually two shortcuts for Internet Explorer in the "Programs" menu Why two and what is the difference?

This is the title of each and they run exe:

Internet Explorer
"C:\Program Files (x 86) \Internet.

Internet Explorer (64-bit)
"C:\Program may Explorer\iexplore.exe.

One runs IE in the "Program Files (x 86)" folder, this is the 32-bit version. The second is the 64-bit version.

How can I make the Quick Launch shortcut to run the 64-bit version of Internet Explorer?

  1. Right click on the shortcut
  2. Click 'properties '.
  3. On the shortcut tab, replace the contents of the text box 'Target' with the target of the shortcut in the menu 'Programs' 'Internet Explorer (64-bit)'.
  4. Happy surfing using IE 64 bit

There are traps to running the 64-bit version of Internet Explorer?

In fact I know there. At the time where as I write this there are no 64-bit version of Flash Player. So, if you need to view a Web site that uses Flash, then you will need to use the 32 - bit IE version. at least for now. I'm sure that Adobe is going to release a 64 bit version of Flash Player at the end of January when Vista shipped to consumers. But then again, maybe not since Vista x 64 works 32-bit IE by default.

If you have any other IE questions:

It comes with Vista, upgrade install and activate Forum.

http://social.answers.Microsoft.com/forums/en-us/InternetExplorer/threads

They will help you with your question IE in Forum Internet Explorer above.

See you soon.

Mick Murphy - Microsoft partner

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