Setup Internet Explorer Without Making It the Default BrowserID: Q224088
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This article describes how you can install Internet Explorer without making it the default browser or adding the Internet Explorer icon to the desktop.
NOTE: If you install Microsoft Windows Desktop Update on your computer, the method described in this article does not work.
To install Internet Explorer without making it the default browser on your computer, follow these steps:
ie4setup.exe /C:"ie4wzd /S:""#e"" /X /R:N /Q:A /m:0"NOTE: If you do not have another browser installed on your computer, Internet Explorer is installed as the default browser.
Switch Description /C:[path] The C: switch contains the path and file name of the setup file. /S:""#e"" The S: switch designates the source path of the Ie4setup.exe file. The ""#e"" parameter indicates to use the full path and file name. /X The X switch causes Internet Explorer to install without adding the shell, icons, or links. This option is useful for hosting browser controls in your own program. /R:N The R:N switch causes Internet Explorer to not restart after it is installed. Internet Explorer is not completely installed until you restart your computer. /Q:A The Q:A switch specifies a quiet mode, which does not prompt the user for any information. /m:0 The m:0 switch causes Internet Explorer to performa a minimum install. (This minimum install does not install Outlook Express.)
Additional query words:
Keywords : kbenv kbsetup msiew95 msient ie4sp1
Version : WINDOWS:4.01 Service Pack 2
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbhowto
Last Reviewed: July 30, 1999