

Most of them are the "common" fixes for this problem. I've reviewed all of the suggestions so far. Windows 10 and Internet Explorer 11 problems are quite common. Even though it says Windows 7 it should be compatible. With Microsoft trying to push IE out and bring Edge in this is understandable that they would try and remove the old application.ĭownload links from Microsoft are found at this link. IE is no longer one of those dependencies the computer needs sense edge to be honest. Click the check box and you are good to go after a restart.ģ) If for some crazy reason your computer is updated and you still cant find IE 11 in Programs And Features or in your Accessories folder then you can actually download the application from Microsoft. Under Hyper-V you will see Internet Explorer 11. Simple fix however, all you need to do is go to Control Panel -> Programs -> Turn Windows features on or off. They have started to hide the application. Most of the time I have found that IE is actually disabled in the Program and Features.ġ) Check your Accessories folder for IE. I have seen this exact same thing on some of the newer computers we have purchased this year and end of last. I'm just hoping for something easier but not feeling too hopeful at the moment. Is there any possible way to get this back without having to reinstall Windows? I haven't checked another profile on the same machine to see if just deleting his profile and creating a new one would fix it. I have no idea how this disappeared in both folders since you can't delete or move it without permission. Both seem to have everything normally found in those folders EXCEPT the all important iexplore.exe file. I searched the computer and it didn't come up.įinally, I checked the C drive, both Program Files (x86) and Program Files folders. I've checked the Programs and Features and the Windows Features to turn it on but it isn't listed in here. Anyway, I have one user with a Windows 10 Pro computer that doesn't have Internet Explorer 11. Instructions on the site itself still talk about Netscape Navigator so who knows how old this code is (and it's a government run website!). Some of our users have to use a website that for whatever reason refuses to work in anything but Internet Explorer.
