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Does Microsoft E-Learning Support Beta Browsers?

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Does Microsoft E-Learning Support Beta Browsers?

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Microsoft E-Learning doesn’t support Beta versions of ANY browsers. It’s our goal to keep up with the latest industry trends; however, we can’t support Beta browsers. Please use the full release version of a standard browser when using Microsoft E-Learning. Question: Does Microsoft E-Learning Support Modified Browsers Answer: There are many Web browsers, but quite often, they’re just customized (modified) versions of Microsoft Internet Explorer that other companies legally distribute. We call these customized versions kit browsers, custom browsers, or modified browsers. After Microsoft released their code, several ISPs (Internet Service Providers) modified the code slightly and released these versions to their customers. These versions are perfectly legal, and generally okay to use, except when you’re using Microsoft E-Learning. Some examples of modified browsers are @Home, BellSouth, and AT&T WorldNet. Question: Browser Settings Answer: These are the required browser settings you must

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Microsoft E-Learning doesn’t support Beta versions of ANY browsers. It’s our goal to keep up with the latest industry trends; however, we can’t support Beta browsers. Please use the full release version of a standard browser when using Microsoft E-Learning. Question: Does Microsoft E-Learning Support Modified Browsers Answer: There are many Web browsers, but quite often, they’re just customized (modified) versions of Microsoft Internet Explorer that other companies legally distribute. We call these customized versions kit browsers, custom browsers, or modified browsers. After Microsoft released their code, several ISPs (Internet Service Providers) modified the code slightly and released these versions to their customers. These versions are perfectly legal, and generally okay to use, except when you’re using Microsoft E-Learning. Some examples of modified browsers are @Home, BellSouth, and AT&T WorldNet. Question: Browser Settings Answer: These are the required browser settings you must

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