Determining Which Version of Internet Explorer You Are Using
ID: Q164539
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Internet Explorer for Windows 3.1
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Microsoft Internet Explorer for Windows 95
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Microsoft Internet Explorer for Windows NT 4.0
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Microsoft Internet Explorer for Macintosh
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Microsoft Internet Explorer for UNIX on Sun Solaris
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Microsoft Internet Explorer for Windows 98
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Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server
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Microsoft Windows 2000 Datacenter Server
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Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional
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Microsoft Windows 2000 Server
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Microsoft Internet Explorer version 5.01 for Windows 98 Second Edition
SUMMARY
This article describes how to determine which version of Internet Explorer
you are using.
MORE INFORMATIONInternet Explorer for Windows 95/98 or Windows NT
Internet Explorer version numbers use the following format:
major version.minor version.
build number.sub-build number
The following list includes possible Internet Explorer version numbers:
Version Product
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4.40.308 Internet Explorer 1.0 (Plus!)
4.40.520 Internet Explorer 2.0
4.70.1155 Internet Explorer 3.0
4.70.1158 Internet Explorer 3.0 (OSR2)
4.70.1215 Internet Explorer 3.01
4.70.1300 Internet Explorer 3.02 and 3.02a
4.71.544 Internet Explorer 4.0 Platform Preview 1.0 (PP1)
4.71.1008.3 Internet Explorer 4.0 Platform Preview 2.0 (PP2)
4.71.1712.6 Internet Explorer 4.0
4.72.2106.8 Internet Explorer 4.01
4.72.3110.8 Internet Explorer 4.01 Service Pack 1 (SP1)
4.72.3612.1713 Internet Explorer 4.01 Service Pack 2 (SP2)
5.00.0518.10 Internet Explorer 5 Developer Preview (Beta 1)
5.00.0910.1309 Internet Explorer 5 Beta (Beta 2)
5.00.2014.0216 Internet Explorer 5
5.00.2314.1003 Internet Explorer 5 (Office 2000)
5.00.2614.3500 Internet Explorer 5 (Windows 98 Second Edition)
5.00.2516.1900 Internet Explorer 5.01 (Windows 2000 Beta 3, build
5.00.2031)
5.00.2919.800 Internet Explorer 5.01 (Windows 2000 RC1, build
5.00.2072)
5.00.2919.3800 Internet Explorer 5.01 (Windows 2000 RC2, build
5.00.2128)
5.00.2919.6307 Internet Explorer 5.01
5.50.3825.1300 Internet Explorer 5.5 Developer Preview (Beta)
NOTE: All versions of Internet Explorer 5 customized with the Internet Explorer Administration Kit (IEAK) include one of the following strings after the version number when you click About on the Help menu:
IC = Internet Content Provider
IS = Internet Service Provider
CO = Corporate Administrator NOTE: Some versions of Internet Explorer 4 do not display sub-build
numbers when you click About Internet Explorer on the Help menu. Platform Preview versions of Internet Explorer 4.0 are pre-release
public betas.
To determine the version of Internet Explorer that is currently installed
on your computer, use any of the following methods:
- Determining the Version of Internet Explorer Using the User Interface
In all versions of Internet Explorer, click About Internet Explorer on
the Help menu. The product and version information is displayed in the
dialog box that appears.
- Determining the Version of Internet Explorer Using the Registry
You can obtain the version of Internet Explorer you are running by
viewing the following registry key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer
If a "Version" value appears in this key, Internet Explorer 4.0 or
later is installed. The "Version" string value contains the version
of Internet Explorer 4.0 or later that is installed on your computer
(for example, the Version string value for Internet Explorer 5 is
"5.00.2014.0216").
Internet Explorer 3.x does not add the "Version" value to the registry.
Instead, it adds a "Build" value to the same registry key and updates
the "IVer" string value to "103." For backwards compatibility, Internet
Explorer 4.0 and later modifies or adds the "Build" value. For Internet
Explorer 3.x, the "Build" value is a string that contains the four-
character build number (for example, "1300" for Internet Explorer 3.02).
For Internet Explorer 4.0 and later, the "Build" value is a string that
contains a five-character value that uses the following format:
major version.build number.sub-build number
For example, the "Build" value for Internet Explorer 5 is "52014.0216".
Internet Explorer 1.0 for Windows 95 (included with Microsoft Plus!)
does not add the "Version" or "Build" values to the registry. Instead,
it adds an "IVer" value to the same registry key and sets the string
value to "100." Internet Explorer 2.0 for Windows 95 adds the "Build"
value (which it sets to "520"), and updates the "IVer" string value to
"102." Versions of Internet Explorer included with Windows NT 4.0 do
not add the "Build" value to the registry, but they do update the
"IVer" string value to "101."
If none of these values are in the registry, Internet Explorer is not
installed properly or at all.
NOTE: You can also use the registry to determine the version of
Internet Explorer that is restored if you uninstall Internet Explorer
4.x. For information about how to do so, please see the following
article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
Q165871 How to Determine
Your Previous Version of Internet Explorer
- Determining the Version of Internet Explorer Using the Shdocvw.dll File
For Internet Explorer 3.0 and later, the browser is implemented in the
Shdocvw.dll (Shell Document Object and Control Library) file. You can
use the version of the Shdocvw.dll file to determine the version of
Internet Explorer that is installed on your computer. To do so, follow
these steps:
- Click Start, point to Find, and then click Files Or Folders.
- In the Named box, type shdocvw.dll, and then click Find Now.
- In the list of files, right-click the Shdocvw.dll file, and then click Properties.
- Click the Version tab.
The following chart lists the different versions of the Shdocvw.dll
file and the corresponding versions of Internet Explorer:
Version Product
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4.70.1155 Internet Explorer 3.0
4.70.1158 Internet Explorer 3.0 (OSR2)
4.70.1215 Internet Explorer 3.01
4.70.1300 Internet Explorer 3.02 and 3.02a
4.71.1008.3 Internet Explorer 4.0 PP2
4.71.1712.5 Internet Explorer 4.0
4.72.2106.7 Internet Explorer 4.01
4.72.3110.3 Internet Explorer 4.01 Service Pack 1
4.72.3612.1707 Internet Explorer 4.01 SP2
4.72.3711.2900 Internet Explorer 4.x with Update for "Server-side
Page Reference Redirect" Issue installed.
5.00.0518.5 Internet Explorer 5 Developer Preview (Beta 1)
5.00.0910.1308 Internet Explorer 5 Beta (Beta 2)
5.00.2014.213 Internet Explorer 5
5.00.2314.1000 Internet Explorer 5 (Office 2000)
5.00.2516.1900 Internet Explorer 5.01 (Windows 2000 Beta 3, build
5.00.2031)
5.00.2614.3500 Internet Explorer 5 (Windows 98 Second Edition)
5.00.2717.2000 Internet Explorer 5 with Update for "Malformed
Favorites Icon" Security Issue installed
5.00.2721.1400 Internet Explorer 5 with Update for "ImportExport
Favorites()" Security Issue installed
5.0.2723.2900 Internet Explorer 5.0 with Update for "Server-side
Page Reference Redirect" Issue installed.
5.00.2919.800 Internet Explorer 5.01 (Windows 2000 RC1, build
5.00.2072)
5.00.2919.3800 Internet Explorer 5.01 (Windows 2000 RC2, build
5.00.2128)
5.00.2919.6307 Internet Explorer 5.01
5.0.2919.6400 Internet Explorer 5.01 with Update for "Server-side
Page Reference Redirect" Issue installed.
5.50.3825.1300 Internet Explorer 5.5 Developer Preview (Beta)
The Shdocvw.dll file is installed in the Windows\System folder in
Windows 95, and in the Winnt\System32 folder in Windows NT. If the
Shdocvw.dll file does not exist, Internet Explorer 3.0 or later is not
installed properly or at all.
- Determining the Version of Internet Explorer Using a Script
All versions of Internet Explorer send version information in the
Hypertext Transport Protocol (HTTP) user agent information header. This
information can be read from script on a Web page. For information
about how to use a script to obtain the version of Internet Explorer
someone is using, please see the following article in the Microsoft
Knowledge Base:
Q167820 HOWTO: Determining Browser Version from a Script
Web page developers can use this information to take advantage of new
features in later versions of Internet Explorer (for example, Dynamic
Hypertext Markup Language [HTML] or Channels in Internet Explorer 4.x),
and degrade gracefully for earlier versions of Internet Explorer that
do not support these features.
NOTE: Internet Explorer version 3.02a can be distinguished from version 3.02 by the presence of "update a" in the user agent.
- Identifying 128-Bit Versions of Internet Explorer
To determine if you are running the 128-bit strong encryption version
of Internet Explorer 3.x or 4.x, check the properties of the
Schannel.dll file. To do so, follow these steps:
NOTE: If you are running Internet Explorer 4.01 or later, click About Internet Explorer on the Help menu to determine if the 128-bit or 40-bit version of the Schannel.dll file is installed.
- Click Start, point to Find, and then click Files Or Folders.
- In the Named box, type schannel.dll, and then click Find Now.
- In the list of files, right-click the Schannel.dll file, and then click Properties.
- Click the Version tab.
For the 40-bit or Server Gated Cryptography (SGC) version of the
Schannel.dll file, "PCT/SSL Security Provider (Export Version)" is the
description.
For the 128-bit version of the Schannel.dll file, "PCT/SSL Security
Provider (US and Canada Use Only)" is the description.
Note that the version number of the Schannel.dll file is the same for
40-bit, SGC, and 128-bit versions; only the file description is
different.
For additional information about the SGC version of the Schannel.dll
file, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
Q148427 Generic SSL (PCT/TLS) Updates for IIS and MS Internet Products
For information about how Internet Explorer 4.0 updates the
Schannel.dll file, please see the following article in the Microsoft
Knowledge Base:
Q174494 Internet Explorer 4 or 5 Setup Updates 128-Bit Encryption
For additional information about 128-bit strong encryption in Internet
Explorer, visit the following Microsoft Web page:
http://www.microsoft.com/ie/ Internet Explorer for Macintosh or Windows 3.1
In Internet Explorer, click About Internet Explorer on the Help menu.
On the Macintosh, click About Internet Explorer on the Apple menu.
The version number is displayed in the dialog box that appears.
Possible version numbers include:
Windows 3.1 Macintosh
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2.0 2.0
2.01 2.1
2.1 3.0
3.0 3.0a
3.0a 3.01a
3.01 4.0
3.02a 4.5
4.0
5 NOTE: If the version number is 3.0, you should also check the build
number next to the version number.
To determine if you are running the 128-bit strong encryption version
of Internet Explorer for Macintosh, click About Internet Explorer on the
Apple menu, and then click Support. The Encryption box should contain the
current encryption level. Examples include:
- 40 Bit International/Export Version
- 128 Bit US Domestic (Not for Export)
Another way to determine if you are running the 128-bit strong encryption
version is to Get Info on one of the following files (depending on your
processor family: Power PC or 68xxx) and examine the version information:
- System Folder:Extensions:MS Library Folder:MS Internet Library (PPC)
- System Folder:Extensions:MS Library Folder:MS Internet Library (68K)
Internet Explorer for UNIX on Sun Solaris
To determine the version of Internet Explorer that is currently installed
on your computer, use the following steps:
- At the Terminal window, type the path to the installed Internet
Explorer files. The default path is /usr/local/microsoft/.
- At the prompt, type cd /user/local/microsoft/ie4/sunos, and then press ENTER.
- Type ls -i libschannel.so., and then press
ENTER.
- Compare the file information to the following chart to determine the
version of Internet Explorer that is currently installed on your
computer.
Version Size Product
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4.71.1410.4 227,564 Internet Explorer 4.01 40-bit
4.71.1410.4 227,656 Internet Explorer 4.01 128-bit
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