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IE 10, Windows 7: 64 bit mode?
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There is no IE-64 bit anymore on IE10 (final version)
Apparently if you run Enhanced protection mode it is in 64 bit
How does one confirm it is running in 64 bit mode?
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1-Mar-2013 00:18
Where did you see reference to Windows 7 IE10 32bit/64bit?
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