One PC, Multiple Versions of Internet Explorer

Conventional wisdom (and Microsoft) has always said that there was no way to install multiple versions of Internet Explorer onto one PC. Not without booting multiple operating systems, or using a virtualizer product like VMWare.

They lied.

Get ‘em while they’re hot.

Stumble It!
One PC, Multiple Versions of Internet Explorer

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  1. By Bent Double on November 11, 2003 at 1:48 pm

    Having fun with IE
    As I was looking for new blogs during lunch, I came across an interesting post . Apparently, it has been discovered how to run multiple versions of Internet Explorer without the need to reboot into alternate OS’s…

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