Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 11th Jun 2009 22:03 UTC
Windows In a move to basically outflank the EU antitrust investigation, Microsoft has announced that all version of Windows 7 shipped in Europe will not include Internet Explorer 8 by default. This is reminiscent of the Windows XP N editions, which did not include Windows Media Player, but the difference here is that Microsoft will not ship versions of Windows 7 with Internet Explorer 8 in Europe.
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douwel
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2009-06-13

"So how will European Windows 7 users be able to download an alternate browser without a browser.
For people stuck with Windows, here is one method that I found:
Start Run Cmd ftp o ftp.mozilla.org anonymous anonymous cd pub/firefox/releases dir (choose your version) cd 3.0.9 cd win32 dir (choose your language) cd en-US mget * (easier than typing the full name with escapes) close quit Fir[TAB] (expands to the full name of the setup file)
It is of course much easier than this on other, saner, more functional operating systems.
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Hah! This is what I was looking for (I was trying at ftp.mozilla.com, which doesn't exist). However, it is easier to just use the Windows Explorer. Just type 'ftp.mozilla.org' in the address bar and double-click on the choices you listed. After that, use copy/paste to transfer.

Thanks.

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