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	<title>Paquin's Poorly Maintained Blog &#187; Internet Explorer 6</title>
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		<title>Internet Explorer 6 on Windows 7</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 31 Jul 2009 20:31:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve continued to play with Windows 7, and now have build 7100 (64 bit) installed on a work PC too. Unfortunately, one of the apps I have to work with is Internet Explorer 6, and obviously Windows 7 does not have a native option for IE6 &#8211; you can run IE7 or upgrade to IE8, [...]]]></description>
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I&#8217;ve continued to play with Windows 7, and now have build 7100 (64 bit) installed on a work PC too. Unfortunately, one of the apps I have to work with is Internet Explorer 6, and obviously Windows 7 does not have a native option for IE6 &#8211; you can run IE7 or upgrade to IE8, but IE 6 has been relegated to the trash pile in every setting except, sadly, the corporation. I do have a dedicated test PC with IE6 on it, but had heard about Windows 7 built-in XP Virtualization mode, and decided to give it a shot.<a href="http://www.microsoft.com/windows/virtual-pc/download.aspx"> I downloaded the update and XP image</a>, installed it all (one reboot required), and was soon up-and-running with a Virtual Machine.</p>
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However, I really wanted to run IE6 from my Windows 7 Start Menu, and was pretty pleased with the Windows 7 VPC&#8217;s option for this: you can either choose to run the complete VPC or individual apps (but not both). You can have multiple virtual apps running side-by-side, but not an app running alongside a complete VPC &#8211; which kind of makes sense. The applications that are exposed in the Windows 7 menu (and which can be dragged to the Start menu if desired) are all stored in the VPC&#8217;s &#8220;C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start Menu\Programs&#8221; folder. Any applications added to the VPC&#8217;s Start Menu are automatically added to the Windows 7 Host&#8217;s menu too &#8211; pretty nice.</p>
<p>Memory management was quite good, too. After it was instantiated (which did take quite some time&#8230;) it was only using 15MB of RAM. VPC seems to persist in memory, even if you shut down a virtual app, and so restarting it later is almost instantaneous. However, the VPC does need to be reinitialized after every reboot.</p>
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Overall, it was pretty painless, and works well. I now have IE6 running side-by-side with my other browsers on Windows 7.</p>
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