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Windows 10...IE 11...32-bit?
there is an answer here:
https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/ie/forum/ie8-windows_other/version-of-ie-32-bit-or-64-bit-how-can-i-tell/75488de3-fffa-4782-be0a-c536c9a70151?auth=1
and here
https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/ie/forum/all/how-do-i-access-internet-explorer-32-bit-on/0f3ef831-ba47-49e7-b8ec-b3571d8008a8
- TomGriffith3Mar 16, 2020Brass Contributor
HotCakeX Hi, thank you so much.
yeah, I reviewed both those threads earlier in my massive days long googling but they seem generally inconclusive.
I had IE 11 on Windows 7 and absolutely needed the 32-bit (x86) shortcut, despite these threads saying >= IE 10 determines, on a hyperlnk load basis, the bitness required.
Also, there is no iexplore.exe *32 in Windows 10 process manager, even if launching the x86 executable. So i'm still stuck. I've read the same issues elsewhere but no substantive answers specifically for Windows 10, IE 11.
- HotCakeXMar 16, 2020MVP
there are also other ways to see the architecture of executable in Task manager
this one in the Details tab of Task manager, I'm not sure whether you have it or not because If i remember correctly it was introduced in Windows Insider build that Im using
if your web apps are old and only run on 32 bit IE, you have 2 more options
- Update your apps so they will be able to run on any modern browser (you will have a peace of mind for the future to come)
- use Hyper-V (which is free) to virtualize Windows 7 32bit or any other 32bit version of Windows that you want to use its 32bit IE feature.
- TomGriffith3Mar 16, 2020Brass Contributor
HotCakeX Thank you. In the Details tab of Task Manager, naturually I don't have the Architecture column. 🙂 Is there a way to get that to display?
- HotCakeXMar 16, 2020MVPUm why don't you use Windows 10 32-bit?