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== Load Internet Explorer FULL SCREEN in KIOSK MODE ==== latest version of Internet Explorer for Windows XP ==When you run Internet Explorer in Kiosk mode, the InternetFor Windows XP, the latest version of Internet Explorer is MSIE 8.  It is known that Microsoft has discontinued support and security fixes for Windows XP as of April, 2014.Explorer title bar, menus, toolbars, and status bar are not* http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/enterprise/endofsupport.aspxdisplayed and Internet Explorer runs in Full Screen mode.The Windows 95 taskbar is not displayed, but you can switchto other running programs using the ALT+TAB or CTRL+ALT+DELkey combinations. Because Internet Explorer is running inFull Screen mode, you cannot access the Windows 95 desktopuntil you quit Internet Explorer.  iexplore.exe -k www.inacomlnk.comInternet Explorer 9 uses Direct2D for hardware acceleration which is unavailable in Windows XP. Microsoft would prefer if users would purchase and upgrade to the latest version of Microsoft Windows, which looks entirely different. Microsoft will gladly provide books and training for additional money.  Another option is to use alternatives to Internet Explorer that are free, and offer their latest version fully compatible with Windows XP (as of 2014).  [https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/new/ Mozilla Firefox] and [http://www.google.com/chrome/ Google Chrome] are the two most common alternatives. iexplore -k \\<server>\<share>\homepage.htm {{:Sparse Entry}}== Load Internet Explorer FULL SCREEN in KIOSK MODE ==When you run Internet Explorer in Kiosk mode, the InternetExplorer title bar, menus, toolbars, and status bar are notdisplayed and Internet Explorer runs in Full Screen mode.The Windows 95 taskbar is not displayed, but you can switchto other running programs using the ALT+TAB or CTRL+ALT+DELkey combinations. Because Internet Explorer is running inFull Screen mode, you cannot access the Windows 95 desktopuntil you quit Internet Explorer. iexplore.exe -k www.inacomlnk.com iexplore -k \\<server>\<share>\homepage.htm{{:Sparse Entry}}
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