ID: Q186352
The information in this article applies to:
The information in this article is a copy of the information in the Ie4.txt file included with Internet Explorer 4.01 Service Pack 1. The Ie4.txt file is located in the folder in which you downloaded or installed Internet Explorer.
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README for Internet Explorer 4.01 Service Pack 1
April 98
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(c) Copyright Microsoft Corporation, 1998
This document provides complementary or late-breaking information
to supplement the Microsoft Internet Explorer documentation. You
can also look at the Microsoft(R) Web site for the latest information.
If you're looking for information about a specific program or component, try searching for it in the Microsoft Knowledge Base at http://support.microsoft.com/support.
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To print IE4.txt, open it in Notepad or another word processor, and then use the Print command on the File menu.
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS SETUP
Installing Internet Explorer 4.0
Running Internet Explorer 4.0 on Windows NT
Running Internet Explorer 4.0 on a Dual-Boot Operating System
Uninstalling Internet Explorer 4.0
Cannot Use Registry or ERD Files Created Before
Installing Internet Explorer 4.0
Adding or Removing the Windows Desktop Update
Installing Internet Explorer in a Language Different
from the Operating System Language
CONFIGURING SUBSCRIPTIONS IN AMERICA ONLINE
NOTE TO FRENCH USERS OF INTERNET EXPLORER 4.0
KNOWN ISSUES
PICS Support in Internet Explorer 4.0
Some Programs Do Not Detect Browser Version Correctly
Temporary Internet Files Are Replicated
to the Home Directory of Roaming Users
Access Aptiva Issues with Internet Explorer 4.0
APPLICATION COMPATIBILITY
Adobe Acrobat: Using Internet Explorer 4.0 with
Adobe Acrobat Reader 3.0
CleanSweep: Critical System Files Replaced
DEC ClientWorks: Remove Xdmisrv.exe Before Installing
Internet Explorer 4.0
Microsoft Money: Requires Updated 128-bit Extensions
Norton Utilities and Norton Navigator
Procomm Plus 95 Web Browser: Browser Properties Control Doesn't Work
Telcom Fax: Unable to Send Network Faxes
To run Internet Explorer 4.0, your system must meet the following minimum requirements:
- A 486 with a 66 Mhz processor (Pentium processor recommended) - For Microsoft Windows 95:
12 MB of RAM minimum, 16 MB with Active Desktop
For Microsoft Windows NT:
16 MB of RAM minimum, 24 MB with Active Desktop
- For Microsoft Windows NT:
You must be running Service Pack 3 (or higher)
- 40 to 70 MB of hard-disk space (depending on installation type)
- Mouse
- Modem
- CD-ROM
- Before you install Internet Explorer 4.0, you should make sure that no
scheduled tasks are running, because they might interfere with the Setup
process.
- CAUTION: Do not install any previous version of Internet Explorer over
Internet Explorer 4.0. If you need to install an earlier version of
Internet Explorer, you must uninstall Internet Explorer 4.0 first.
- If you have been using Platform Preview 2 release of Internet Explorer
4.0, you should uninstall that version before installing the final
version. During the uninstall process, you will be prompted to save your
Outlook Express preferences; they will be used to set up Outlook Express
when you install Internet Explorer 4.0.
- It is recommended that you download Internet Explorer 4.0 to a
directory that does not contain any other files and that will not
be used for any other purpose. If for some reason you want to
uninstall the Setup files, the download directory will be removed.
For information about removing the Setup files, see "Installing Internet
Explorer 4.0."
You cannot install Internet Explorer 4.0 to or run it from a network drive. However, you can download it to a network drive. To do this, you must map the network drive to a drive letter on your computer. You cannot download Internet Explorer 4.0 to a UNC path.
If Internet Explorer 4.0 appears to stop responding at the end of Setup, you need to restart your computer manually.
You must restart your computer after installing Internet Explorer 4.0. This is also true for some add-on components.
If you're running Internet Explorer 4.0 on Windows NT, you must set user permissions to Full Control for the Temporary Internet Files folder (cache). The user must have write permission in order for files to be stored in the Temporary Internet Files folder.
If you must reinstall Windows NT 4.0 Service Pack 3 (SP3) after you install Internet Explorer 4.0, you must specify when prompted that you do not want it to overwrite any files that are newer. After SP3 is reinstalled, carry out the following steps to update the registry:
1. Click the Start button, and then click Run. 2. Type the following: regsvr32 rsabase.dll 3. Click OK.
Note also that if you dual boot between two operating systems that are configured to share a Program Files folder, and you uninstall an add-on component from one of your Internet Explorer 4.0 installations, it will be removed from both of them. This is because the add-on files are stored in the Program Files folder.
1. In Control Panel, double-click the Add/Remove Programs icon. 2. Click Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0, and then click Add/Remove. 3. Follow the instructions on your screen.
1. In Control Panel, double-click the Add/Remove Programs icon. 2. Click Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0, and then click Add/Remove. 3. To remove it, click "Remove the Windows Desktop Update component
but keep the Internet Explorer 4.0 Web browser."
To add it, click "Add the Windows Desktop Update component from
Web site," and then follow the instructions on the screen.
NOTE: For this release, clicking "Add the Windows Desktop Update
component from Web Site" opens the Internet Explorer 4.0 components
download page so you can download and install the Windows Desktop
Update. If you have previously downloaded or installed the Windows
Desktop Update, you can enable it without connecting to the Internet
by running IE4setup.exe from your local Internet Explorer 4.0 Setup
folder. When prompted, click Yes to enable the Windows Desktop
Update, and then choose to upgrade only newer items.
Installing Internet Explorer in a Language Different
from the Operating System Language
If you install a version of Internet Explorer in a language
different from the language of the operating system you are
running, the Windows Desktop Update will not be installed.
If you want, you can manually update your subscriptions through America Online by carrying out the following steps:
1. Right-click the Internet Explorer icon, and then click Properties. 2. Click the Connection tab. 3. Select the "Connect to the Internet using a local area network"
check box.
4. In the Proxy Server area, make sure that the "Access the Internet
using a proxy server" check box is not selected.
5. Connect to America Online, and then log on.
6. Open Internet Explorer.
7. Click the Favorites menu, and then click Update All Subscriptions.
In order to comply with French laws on the use of encryption material, the following features have been disabled for users in France:
- S/MIME support in Outlook Express - The Microsoft Wallet secure storage feature - PCT 1.0 support
However, SSL 2.0 and SSL 3.0 support are authorized, and are still enabled.
- The PICS rating is not used for documents using the file://
protocol.
- If you have ratings enabled, they will apply to items that
you have added to your Active Desktop. A "Navigation Canceled"
message will be displayed instead of Web content for Active
Desktop items that are blocked due to content ratings.
Temporary Internet Files are Replicated
to the Home Directory of Roaming Users
The Temporary Internet Files folder is replicated to the home
directory of users with roaming profiles. If you are running
Internet Explorer 4.0 on a Windows NT system, this may cause
disk-space problems on servers with numerous roaming users or
with several users who have with large caches. To set cache size,
click the View menu, click Internet Options, and then click the
Settings button.
Adobe Acrobat: Using Internet Explorer 4.0 with Adobe Acrobat Reader 3.0 Using the Adobe Acrobat .pdf viewer in Internet Explorer 4.0 may not work. You can download the latest version from http://www.adobe.com.
Also, if Content Advisor is turned on in Internet Explorer 4.0, you cannot view .pdf files in the browser.
If you must install CleanSweep, please visit this site for instructions:
http://www.microsoft.com/iesupport/ie40/content/ie4txt/
appcompat.htm#cleansweep
DEC ClientWorks: Remove Xdmisrv.exe Before Installing
Internet Explorer 4.0
If you are running DEC Client Works on a computer with Windows 95
and with no networking services installed, you should remove the
file Xdmisrv.exe from your startup group before installing Internet
Explorer 4.0. Otherwise, you may see the following error message when
your computer restarts after installation: "RPCSS caused an invalid
page fault in module OLE32 at 015F:7FFBAD35." This error does not
occur if any networking services are installed, including Dial-Up
Networking. This issue has been fixed in DCOM95 1.1, which you can
download from http://www.microsoft.com/com/.
http://www.microsoft.com/ie/ie40/download/128bit.htm
in order to get the updated 128-bit extensions required for online
banking with Microsoft Money (U.S. and Canadian users only). Until
these extensions are installed, you will not be able to do online
banking.
Explorer 4.0 Recycle Bin because of new features that have been
added to Internet Explorer.
- If you are running Norton Navigator, note that the Control Panel
shortcuts on the Start menu do not work.
- If you reposition the taskbar to the left or right side of your
desktop, the Norton Navigator quick launch area disappears.
- If you are running Norton Navigator, you need to disable the
Norton Taskbar feature in order to use the functionality of
the new Internet Explorer 4.0 taskbar.
For more information about Norton Utilities, see their Web site at
http://www.symantec.com/nu/.
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Version : WINDOWS:4.01
Platform : WINDOWS
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Last Reviewed: March 18, 1999