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How do I determine which Internet Explorer version is newer based on the versioning information dialog?
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I have two machines running Internet Explorer.
I'm having trouble understanding the version information on the about dialog.
I understand that the versioning system has major and minor version and so forth, as explained here.
It would seem that the version 11.2439.14393.0 is newer than 11.0.96600.19356 -- however I'm unable to upgrade the version 11.0.96600.19356 to a newer version.
Thanks.
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I have two machines running Internet Explorer.
I'm having trouble understanding the version information on the about dialog.
I understand that the versioning system has major and minor version and so forth, as explained here.
It would seem that the version 11.2439.14393.0 is newer than 11.0.96600.19356 -- however I'm unable to upgrade the version 11.0.96600.19356 to a newer version.
Thanks.
internet-explorer
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I have two machines running Internet Explorer.
I'm having trouble understanding the version information on the about dialog.
I understand that the versioning system has major and minor version and so forth, as explained here.
It would seem that the version 11.2439.14393.0 is newer than 11.0.96600.19356 -- however I'm unable to upgrade the version 11.0.96600.19356 to a newer version.
Thanks.
internet-explorer
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I have two machines running Internet Explorer.
I'm having trouble understanding the version information on the about dialog.
I understand that the versioning system has major and minor version and so forth, as explained here.
It would seem that the version 11.2439.14393.0 is newer than 11.0.96600.19356 -- however I'm unable to upgrade the version 11.0.96600.19356 to a newer version.
Thanks.
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According to this discussion at Thurrott.com, the version is just "11". The rest is linked to your OS build. So your first screenshot, with 9600
, is from Windows 8.1. And the second screenshot, with 14393
, is Windows 10 with the 1607 Anniversary Update.
Also note:
For some reason, in the IE version number, these minor and major numbers have been put in reverse order.
The "Update Versions" field is what will tell you which is "newer". In your case, your upper screenshot (11.0.125) is newer than the lower screenshot (11.0.80).
5
Additionally, the higher update version also correlates with a higher KB article (4498206 vs 4343205)
– Hagen von Eitzen
Jun 5 at 6:02
4
Note also that the year of copyright is two years later; 2013 vs 2015, which is very confusing.
– Mixxiphoid
Jun 5 at 6:14
The Windows 8.1 build number is not reversed.
– Anders
Jun 5 at 10:20
2
It is also worth noting that the "latest" IE version will differ between different Windows OS versions - specifically, it is completely expected that one system has an "older" version, but there is no available update
– Vlad274
Jun 5 at 12:59
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According to this discussion at Thurrott.com, the version is just "11". The rest is linked to your OS build. So your first screenshot, with 9600
, is from Windows 8.1. And the second screenshot, with 14393
, is Windows 10 with the 1607 Anniversary Update.
Also note:
For some reason, in the IE version number, these minor and major numbers have been put in reverse order.
The "Update Versions" field is what will tell you which is "newer". In your case, your upper screenshot (11.0.125) is newer than the lower screenshot (11.0.80).
5
Additionally, the higher update version also correlates with a higher KB article (4498206 vs 4343205)
– Hagen von Eitzen
Jun 5 at 6:02
4
Note also that the year of copyright is two years later; 2013 vs 2015, which is very confusing.
– Mixxiphoid
Jun 5 at 6:14
The Windows 8.1 build number is not reversed.
– Anders
Jun 5 at 10:20
2
It is also worth noting that the "latest" IE version will differ between different Windows OS versions - specifically, it is completely expected that one system has an "older" version, but there is no available update
– Vlad274
Jun 5 at 12:59
add a comment |
According to this discussion at Thurrott.com, the version is just "11". The rest is linked to your OS build. So your first screenshot, with 9600
, is from Windows 8.1. And the second screenshot, with 14393
, is Windows 10 with the 1607 Anniversary Update.
Also note:
For some reason, in the IE version number, these minor and major numbers have been put in reverse order.
The "Update Versions" field is what will tell you which is "newer". In your case, your upper screenshot (11.0.125) is newer than the lower screenshot (11.0.80).
5
Additionally, the higher update version also correlates with a higher KB article (4498206 vs 4343205)
– Hagen von Eitzen
Jun 5 at 6:02
4
Note also that the year of copyright is two years later; 2013 vs 2015, which is very confusing.
– Mixxiphoid
Jun 5 at 6:14
The Windows 8.1 build number is not reversed.
– Anders
Jun 5 at 10:20
2
It is also worth noting that the "latest" IE version will differ between different Windows OS versions - specifically, it is completely expected that one system has an "older" version, but there is no available update
– Vlad274
Jun 5 at 12:59
add a comment |
According to this discussion at Thurrott.com, the version is just "11". The rest is linked to your OS build. So your first screenshot, with 9600
, is from Windows 8.1. And the second screenshot, with 14393
, is Windows 10 with the 1607 Anniversary Update.
Also note:
For some reason, in the IE version number, these minor and major numbers have been put in reverse order.
The "Update Versions" field is what will tell you which is "newer". In your case, your upper screenshot (11.0.125) is newer than the lower screenshot (11.0.80).
According to this discussion at Thurrott.com, the version is just "11". The rest is linked to your OS build. So your first screenshot, with 9600
, is from Windows 8.1. And the second screenshot, with 14393
, is Windows 10 with the 1607 Anniversary Update.
Also note:
For some reason, in the IE version number, these minor and major numbers have been put in reverse order.
The "Update Versions" field is what will tell you which is "newer". In your case, your upper screenshot (11.0.125) is newer than the lower screenshot (11.0.80).
answered Jun 4 at 21:36
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Additionally, the higher update version also correlates with a higher KB article (4498206 vs 4343205)
– Hagen von Eitzen
Jun 5 at 6:02
4
Note also that the year of copyright is two years later; 2013 vs 2015, which is very confusing.
– Mixxiphoid
Jun 5 at 6:14
The Windows 8.1 build number is not reversed.
– Anders
Jun 5 at 10:20
2
It is also worth noting that the "latest" IE version will differ between different Windows OS versions - specifically, it is completely expected that one system has an "older" version, but there is no available update
– Vlad274
Jun 5 at 12:59
add a comment |
5
Additionally, the higher update version also correlates with a higher KB article (4498206 vs 4343205)
– Hagen von Eitzen
Jun 5 at 6:02
4
Note also that the year of copyright is two years later; 2013 vs 2015, which is very confusing.
– Mixxiphoid
Jun 5 at 6:14
The Windows 8.1 build number is not reversed.
– Anders
Jun 5 at 10:20
2
It is also worth noting that the "latest" IE version will differ between different Windows OS versions - specifically, it is completely expected that one system has an "older" version, but there is no available update
– Vlad274
Jun 5 at 12:59
5
5
Additionally, the higher update version also correlates with a higher KB article (4498206 vs 4343205)
– Hagen von Eitzen
Jun 5 at 6:02
Additionally, the higher update version also correlates with a higher KB article (4498206 vs 4343205)
– Hagen von Eitzen
Jun 5 at 6:02
4
4
Note also that the year of copyright is two years later; 2013 vs 2015, which is very confusing.
– Mixxiphoid
Jun 5 at 6:14
Note also that the year of copyright is two years later; 2013 vs 2015, which is very confusing.
– Mixxiphoid
Jun 5 at 6:14
The Windows 8.1 build number is not reversed.
– Anders
Jun 5 at 10:20
The Windows 8.1 build number is not reversed.
– Anders
Jun 5 at 10:20
2
2
It is also worth noting that the "latest" IE version will differ between different Windows OS versions - specifically, it is completely expected that one system has an "older" version, but there is no available update
– Vlad274
Jun 5 at 12:59
It is also worth noting that the "latest" IE version will differ between different Windows OS versions - specifically, it is completely expected that one system has an "older" version, but there is no available update
– Vlad274
Jun 5 at 12:59
add a comment |
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