No XP support for IE9, says Microsoft

 

New browser won't work with ageing OS.

Microsoft has revealed that the upcoming Internet Explorer 9 web browser will not work on Windows XP systems.

The company confirmed earlier media reports, saying that the performance and security limitations of the operating system would not be able to handle the new version of the browser.

Talk of dropping support for XP began this week after Microsoft unveiled the first preview versions of IE9. The browser will feature support for the new HTML 5 standards and will sport an improved Java engine.

The news comes as Microsoft continues to nudge both business and consumer users away from Windows XP and towards the new Windows 7.

Originally slated to end its support lifecycle in 2011, the company decided to push the deadline back three years due to the prevalence of XP systems and the lack of uptake for its successor, the much-maligned Windows Vista.

Though XP is still supported, the company has advised users to move to Windows 7 systems, citing the added security features of the operating system designed to limit the risk and severity of malware infections.

Those benefits have been underscored by recent patch releases where critical vulnerabilities for Windows XP posed a far lesser threat to Vista and Windows 7 systems.

Copyright ©v3.co.uk


No XP support for IE9, says Microsoft
""11yr old Windows XP systems - originally released in 1999." Sorry, originally *developed in 1999, its still an 11yr old OS no matter what way you look at it."
By Mordd
 
 
 
Comments: 5
Mordd
Mar 19, 2010 2:56 PM
Microsoft has revealed that the upcoming Internet Explorer 9 web browser - slated for release in 2010 - will not work on the 11yr old Windows XP systems - originally released in 1999.

*Fixed
btone
Mar 19, 2010 8:18 PM
Well that's a worry, may have to go back to the fox when Redmond try to cheat their XP committment by fritzing support for IE7...

...Hang on, did they say IE9? Oh, forgot IE8 altogether ;)
ucrock
Mar 20, 2010 10:05 AM
... and will sport an improved JavaScript not Java engine.
XP was originally released in 2001.
legless
Mar 20, 2010 2:34 PM
I don't use IE much anyway unless for some reason I have to. I would much rather use Firefox or Chrome. The fact that IE9 will not work with XP is irrelevant to me and I suspect many others.

That M$ will end support for XP at some point is more of a concern. Support for XP with SP2 ends in July. I still run XP Pro quite happily on a couple of computers and will continue as long as possible, though I can see I'll have to buy another copy of Win7. (I totally bypassed Vista)

At least M$ supports more versions of its OSes than Apple. Steve's way of keeping the money coming in.
Mordd
Mar 20, 2010 6:20 PM
"11yr old Windows XP systems - originally released in 1999."

Sorry, originally *developed in 1999, its still an 11yr old OS no matter what way you look at it.
Comments have been disabled for this article.
 
 
 
Top Stories
iTnews on tour: The Executive Summit Series
Join us in Sydney and Melbourne to meet Australia's tech leaders.
 
NBN Co braces for secrecy probe
Opinion: Is commercial sensitivity a catch-all?
 
Exclusive: NBN Co withholds fibre upgrade price
Fears trial details could breach contractor confidentiality.
 
Sign up to receive iTnews email bulletins
   FOLLOW US...

Latest VideosSee all videos »

Latest Comments
Polls
Was your 2012 IT budget...




   |   View results
Cut by less than ten percent?
  17%
 
Cut by more than ten percent?
  34%
 
Flat
  26%
 
Increased by less than ten percent?
  7%
 
Increased by more than ten percent?
  15%
TOTAL VOTES: 350

Vote
Will you still use DropBox and other cloud storage in the wake of the Megauploads saga?

   |   View results
Yes
  63%
 
No
  37%
TOTAL VOTES: 230

Vote