Getting along with IE6 apps in Windows 7

  
In the past few months, many users have reported to Microsoft that they still need to continue to provide support for IE6 applications during the deployment of Windows 7 and IE8. Stephen L Rose, senior community director of Windows IT Professional Clients, said on an official blog today that Microsoft provides a variety of recommendations, files and application compatibility lists for such users. Rose summarizes these resources as follows:
From Windows XP's IE6 migrates to Windows 7's IE8: If you have deployed or are deploying Windows 7, but are running an IE6-based web application, what should you do? Microsoft will host a technical conference on September 30th. IE6 provides policy, standards, and technical support for IE8 migration.
IE8 Application Compatibility List: This document lists which software is compatible with IE8, which software is not compatible with IE8, and is frequently updated, which is very useful for IT professionals;
Resolving application compatibility during migration of IE8 The problem: Many companies are still using IE6-based web applications. If you want to deploy Windows 7, then these companies need a complete strategy and executable route to migrate old applications to IE8. This document is for IT professionals. A detailed overview of IE8 compatibility issues and provides remedies.
Forbidden IE Local URL: This video demonstrates how to ban IE6 or just browse the URL you specify.
Use IE8 to solve enterprise application compatibility issues.
Using MED-V to Virtualize IE: Teach you how to use MED-V to virtualize your web application when you need to use IE6 or IE7.

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