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By Graeme Wearden
Posted on ZDNet News: Dec 8, 2005 5:28:00 PM

Microsoft is planning to make a beta of Internet Explorer 7 for Windows XP available to the general public within the next four months.

Dean Hachamovitch, general manager of Microsoft's Internet Explorer team, said in a posting on Microsoft's IE blog this week that his team will publicly release an updated prerelease build of IE 7 for Windows XP before the end of March 2006.

"We want to make sure that everyone has an opportunity to try a prerelease version of IE 7 and tell us how it works with their Web sites, their applications, their add-ons, and how they use the Web overall," Hachamovitch said.

Only Microsoft staff and specifically chosen beta testers can currently get their hands on the latest prerelease version.

The first beta of IE 7 was launched in July. It is expected to include several changes, including tighter security and tabbed browsing.

A later blog posting outlined how Microsoft is changing the way Internet Explorer handles "security zones." These zones are used to set security levels depending on the perceived trustworthiness of a Web site. Microsoft is concerned that these zones can be abused by malicious hackers if they can trick IE into treating a dangerous site as if it were trustworthy.

"We realized that the intranet zone--and its lower restrictions--is not relevant at all to the typical home user running IE. One of our interns this summer, Robert Liao, changed IE's logic so that a Windows machine that is not on a managed corporate network will treat apparent intranet sites as Internet sites. This change effectively removes the attack surface of the intranet zone for home PC use," Microsoft said.

Graeme Wearden of ZDNet UK reported from London.

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Ill try this one more time it need more work i type this two times all ready tryed to submit this reply for the 2d time log in twice how about 3 so far this browser has p me off ill used some thing else.or just use the old Explorer it works IE 7... (Read the rest)
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There will be a backlash resulting  bjbrock | 12/08/05
It's a reoccuring theme.. W2k, NT4.0, NT 3.51, ME, 98SE, 98, 95B, 95..  thetruth_z | 12/08/05
TheTruth Must Be Relative on This Forum  PMC-CON | 12/08/05
Why? I'll just use FireFox  voska | 12/08/05
2000 will be rendered obsolete soon  silver_shadow | 12/09/05
please dude  Jeff Spicoli | 12/09/05
Lots of sites  SQLServer | 12/08/05
There are two major reasons why  bjbrock | 12/08/05
Yada Yada Yada, simply put, no one cares.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 12/08/05
about tou or your opinions.  bjbrock | 12/08/05
Prediction for ya, IE 7 will be downloaded more  No_Ax_to_Grind | 12/08/05
That could be true, but that is not the point I  bjbrock | 12/08/05
Market share is the ONLY point.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 12/09/05
ie.  bjbrock | 12/08/05
...you?  twitch89 | 12/08/05
FireFox the virus engine? No thanks.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 12/09/05
Gotta hand it to ya, Bitmeister, you sure are one relentless weenie  Jeff Spicoli | 12/09/05
Dude get your act together  opensource-geek | 12/09/05
I'll wait for SP1000  jumpa | 12/08/05
Ahhh, Open Orifice  Boot_Agnostic | 12/09/05
Correct pronounciation ....  Reverend MacFellow | 12/08/05
Public beta of IE 7 nears  Loverock Davidson | 12/08/05
Why not try some other browser?  gdubmaster@... | 12/08/05
Who said I didn't?  Loverock Davidson | 12/08/05
Avant  DallenK | 01/15/06
Have it now....  Quiet_Type | 12/08/05
Tried it  Loverock Davidson | 12/08/05
maxthon  madcow22 | 12/09/05
Tried it  Loverock Davidson | 12/09/05
IE7 Needs SP1 & SP2 Before it is Released  jimc52@... | 12/09/05
Just switch to Fire fox  opensource-geek | 12/09/05
The fox is in microsofts hen house!!!  opensource-geek | 12/09/05
10!  NonZealot | 12/09/05
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