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If you're running Windows 7 you might be able to run Windows XP mode. With Windows XP mode you can have Internet Explorer 6 running side by side with your local Internet Explorer 8. The only thing is that your computer and BIOS have to support Virtualization technology. Download Windows Virtual PC and Windows XP Windows Virtual PC. Run Multiple Versions of Internet Explorer. These are modified versions of the program that can be installed right along with other official or standalone installations. Instead of running between computers that have the various Internet Explorer versions installed, you can stay put and run them simultaneously on one PC.

Is it possible to have multiple versions of Internet Explorer on the same computer?

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Microsoft now provides free virtual machine images with a number of different versions of Internet Explorer preinstalled. You can grab a copy of the images on the modern.ie website, which currently includes the following combinations:

  • IE6 on Windows XP
  • IE7 on Windows Vista
  • IE8 on Windows XP
  • IE8 on Windows 7
  • IE9 on Windows 7
  • IE10 on Windows 7
  • IE10 on Windows 8
  • IE11 on Windows 8.1
  • IE11 on Windows 7
  • IE11 on Windows 10

The images are designed for the following virtualization platforms:

  • Microsoft Hyper-V
  • Microsoft VirtualPC
  • Oracle VirtualBox
  • Parallels
  • VMware

The images expire after a fixed amount of time, so snapshots are recommended to simplify the process of 'resetting' them after they expire.

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Try IETester.

IETester is a free (both for personal and professional usage) WebBrowser that allows you to have the rendering and javascript engines of IE10 preview, IE9, IE8, IE7 IE 6 and IE5.5 on Windows 7, Vista and XP, as well as the installed IE in the same process.

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I assume you want this to test your website in a different browser version.

However a much safer and better solution would be to use Virtual PCs to install different versions.

This would mean you could use Internet Explorer 8 as your normal OS browser and run Internet Explorer 6 & 7 without any of the versions interfering with each other.

Quoted from the solution below, a possible alternative:

The method described below still works -- but there's now an alternate method suitable for web developers simply wanting to test their sites in IE6. Check out IETester, which allows you to install a standalone web browser in Vista or Windows 7 that allows you to view sites rendered using the IE6 rendering engine. It's not exactly a functional, standalone version of IE6 though, so if you are looking for that, use the method below.

Got a work intranet application that works fine in IE6 but doesn't like IE7? Amazingly, Microsoft has provided a way to install the non-Vista-compatible IE6 on Vista and Windows 7. Well, maybe not quite, but near enough..

Internet Explorer 7 has been out for quite a while now, yet there are still plenty of sites out there that can’t cope with it, and demand that users connect using IE6. Unfortunately, most people (certainly the vast majority of home users) are running IE7 -- or even IE8 beta -- having received it as part of a Windows XP update, or they’re running Windows Vista or Windows 7 which uses IE7 or IE8 respectively by default.

If you’re running Windows XP, you can roll back to IE6, but this seems rather a shame to do. If you’re running Windows Vista, there’s no rollback option since IE6 was never released for Vista.

What you can do instead is make use of Microsoft’s Internet Explorer Application Compatibility VPC Image. These are two virtual PC hard drive images (downloadable here) which contain a full, pre-activated copy of Windows XP SP2 – one contains IE6 and the other IE7. The idea is to make users able to test either application, and to this end each image contains the IE7 Readiness Toolkit, the Script Debugger and the IE Developer Toolbar.

The individual downloads are fairly chunky (443 MB and 491 MB respectively) and expand out to 1.48 GB and 1.58 GB VHD files. To use the files, you need to install Virtual PC 2007, create a new machine using the default settings, and then go into each virtual machine and point the hard drive to the VHD file you just downloaded. Make sure the other settings are correct (especially networking) and then start the machines from the console.

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Ivo FlipseIvo Flipse
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You could try Expression Web SuperPreview or Multiple_IE

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There are ways to run multiple versions of Internet Explorer on the same system, as @tjrobinson mentioned, but I wouldn't trust those during testing. Internet Explorer's 'interesting' rendering habits can be very subtle, and these ways of running multiple versions of Internet Explorer do some weird tricks with some of the shared libraries and the registry, and I fear they might either introduce more subtle rendering anomalies, or hide some that would otherwise be there.

For the same reason, I don't trust the techniques for running Internet Explorer on Linux or Mac OS X, using Wine.

So, I would definitely go with virtualizing Windows. You can download Virtual PC images from Microsoft for this purpose, and not have to pay additional licensing fees. These images do expire, so I wouldn't recommend installing any other software on them, but when they expire, you can download new ones from Microsoft. They make them expire since they are free, and Microsoft doesn't want people using them as real systems.

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I haven't seen this mentioned, but works like a charm: http://utilu.com/IECollection/

Basically it offers standalone installs of all versions of IE from version 1 to 8, super simple installation and does the job perfectly!

daindain

For Windows XP, use Multiple IE.

Unfortunately though, Multiple IE doesn't work on Windows Vista.

So an alternative solution is IETester, which seems to have some issues/bugs sometimes, but it's good enough.

Another solution is to use a program like Virtual PC or VirtualBox and install a Windows XP with Internet Explorer 6 in it.

Microsoft releases Virtual PC Images for testing on Internet Explorer 6 and Internet Explorer 7, but they expire every once in a while.

You can grab them from here: Internet Explorer Application Compatibility VPC Image

DISCLAIMER for the following section: I'm not a lawyer, you could very well be breaking the law by doing this, consult your local lawyers or whatever. If you don't own a Windows license then you're most likely breaking the law.

/legaleeze

If you search torrent sites, there are torrents for VirtualBox images with TinyXP pre-installed, and it ships with Internet Explorer 6 by default. (TinyXP) is a hacked/stripped down version of Windows XP which is very light-weight, though it's most likely illegal; consult your lawyer(s)).

If you're on Linux, there's also Internet Explorer's for Linux), which attempts to run Internet Explorer 6 (and Internet Explorer 7) on Linux using Wine. However, I found that it sucks at rendering Arabic text.

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On the same physical machine, I don't think its possible. You can virtualize using software like VirtualBox/Virtual PC/VMWare and try out different browsers.

Shigeto no better time than now rar 320 ranch in az. If you want to know how a webpage will look at different browsers at different resolutions, try http://browsershots.org

Sathyajith Bhat

Install Two Versions Of Internet Explorer Windows 7

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I use the Spoon browser sandbox plugin for Firefox. The best part is that you don't have to install anything on your machine other than the plugin. It opens up a full version of 11 different browsers as needed.

Se also http://spoon.net/browsers/

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PoochPooch

There's no good way to do this; my recommendation would be to use virtual machines. You might also look into IETester - I can't speak for it firsthand but I've heard mixed reviews.

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