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Install On Demand
The Install On Demand feature specifies whether to automatically download and install Web components that can be installed by Internet Explorer Active Setup by using the component's cabinet information file (CIF) for Setup instructions. Typically, a Web page may need to download items to display the page properly, or to perform a particular task. For example, if you open a Web page that requires Japanese-text display support (Charset=euc-jp), Internet Explorer automatically prompts you to download the Japanese Language Pack component if it is not already installed and the Install On Demand feature is enabled.
For information about the types of components that can be installed by the Install On Demand feature, please visit the following Microsoft Web site:
NOTE: In Internet Explorer 6, components that can be installed by Active Setup by using the CIF for Setup instructions are controlled by the
Enable Install on Demand (Internet Explorer) setting. Components that can be installed by using self-installing program files that are registered with Internet Explorer 6 are controlled by the
Enable Install on Demand (Other) setting. For Internet Explorer 6 for Windows 2000, only Microsoft Windows Media Player 7 can be installed on demand if the
Enable Install On Demand (Other) option is enabled. Install On Demand is not available for other components in Internet Explorer 6 for Windows 2000, and Install On Demand is not available for any components in Internet Explorer 5.x for Windows 2000.
For Internet Explorer 6 for Windows XP, no components are installed based on the
Enable Install On Demand (Other) option. This option should not appear in the
Advanced dialog box in Windows XP.
Automatically Check for Internet Explorer Updates
The "Automatically check for Internet Explorer updates" feature specifies whether to check the Internet to see if a newer version of Internet Explorer is available. With this option enabled, Internet Explorer checks the Internet for a newer version approximately every 30 days. If a newer version is available, you are prompted to download it. This feature is not available in Windows 2000. This feature is also not available in Windows XP.
Disabling These Features
The
Install On Demand (Other) or
Install on Demand (Internet Explorer) and
Automatically check for Internet Explorer updates options are turned on by default in all versions of Windows except Windows 2000 and Windows XP. These features are not available in Windows 2000 or Windows XP, but these options are present on the
Advanced tab in the
Internet Options dialog box in Windows 2000 and Windows XP. For additional information, click the article number below
to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
257021 Advanced Internet Explorer Options Do Not Work on Windows 2000-Based Computer
Disabling the Install On Demand Feature
To disable the Install On Demand feature in Internet Explorer:
- On the Tools menu, click Internet Options.
- Click the Advanced tab.
- Under Browsing, click to clear the Enable Install On Demand or the Enable Install On Demand (Internet Explorer) and/or Enable Install On Demand (Other) check boxes.
- Click OK.
Disabling the Automatically Check for Internet Explorer Updates Feature
To disable the "Automatically check for Internet Explorer updates" feature in Internet Explorer:
- On the Tools menu, click Internet Options.
- Click the Advanced tab.
- Under Browsing, click to clear the Automatically check for Internet Explorer updates check box.
- Click OK.