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Some people seem to think that because Microsoft said that it was integral to the OS and couldn't be removed that must mean that it was in the kernel. I'd say that the Windows login is integral to the OS, but there's no way that that's in the kernel. I don't see why IE would have to be in the kernel for Microsoft to claim that it was integral and unremovable.
Now, granted I don't know what is and isn't in the kernel in any particular version of Windows, but I'd be very surprised if an internet browser was ever in any kernel of any operating system.