![]() ![]() Lose the ability to toggle it back on in Windows Features. That would explain why you can't find iexplore.exe but I have not yet seen a satisfactory explanation for how some people also ![]() I imagine that you will see State: Disabled. I will be interested in seeing your results to these queries. One way to check on the version of the feature is to use dism (in an Administrator Command Prompt, aka elevated cmd window)ĭism.exe /online /get-features | find /i "Optional"Īnd see what it finds to determine what your next query should beįor example, I just found (on W7sp1 with IE11 Preview installed)Ĭ:\>dism.exe /online /get-features | find /i "Optional"įeature Name : Internet-Explorer-Optional-amd64ĭism.exe /online /get-featureinfo:Internet-Explorer-Optional-amd64Ĭ:\>dism.exe /online /get-featureinfo:Internet-Explorer-Optional-amd64 | findstr "Display.Name State" What other browser do you have installed? When was that done? It would be understandable not to have it in installed updates but not at least having a checkbox in Windows Features suggests something is interfering. I cant find it in features or installed updates.
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