IE7 auto roll-out?

Could this mean the end of IE6, really……… unfortunately not, Ken Fisher dashes are dreams in this article ie7 auto rollout fact and fiction

What’s happening: come February 12, Microsoft will release IE7 as an “Update Rollup” to Windows Server Update Services (WSUS).  By treating IE7 as an “update roll-up,” the package can be pushed from Microsoft to WSUS without a WGA antipiracy check. This, you may recall, stems in part from a decision Microsoft made last year to treat IE7 more like a critical security update than an application update.

They key to understanding what’s happening in two weeks is WSUS. WSUS is not synonymous with Windows Update. WSUS is a management tool that works alongside Windows Update to allow IT admins to control how patches and updates are applied across a deployment. If you’re an IT shop, run WSUS and have it configured to install update rollups, then you’ll be getting IE7 that day. However, by default, WSUS is not set to automatically approve update roll-ups.

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