Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 (IE6) is a graphical
web browser developed by
Microsoft for
Windows operating systems. Released on August 24, 2001, it is the sixth, and by now discontinued, version of
Internet Explorer and the successor to
Internet Explorer 5
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 (IE5) is a graphical web browser, the fifth version of Internet Explorer, the successor to Internet Explorer 4 and one of the main participants of the first browser war. Its distribution methods and Windows inte ...
. It was the default browser in
Windows XP (later default was
Internet Explorer 8) and
Windows Server 2003 and can replace previous versions of Internet Explorer on
Windows NT 4.0,
Windows 98
Windows 98 is a consumer-oriented operating system developed by Microsoft as part of its Windows 9x family of Microsoft Windows operating systems. The second operating system in the 9x line, it is the successor to Windows 95, and was released ...
,
Windows 2000 and
Windows ME but unlike version 5, this version does not support
Windows 95 or an earlier version. IE6 SP2+ and
IE7 were only included (IE6 SP2+) in or available (
IE7) for Windows XP SP2+.
Despite dominating market share (attaining a peak of 90% in mid-2004), this version of
Internet Explorer has been widely criticized for its security issues and lack of support for modern web standards, making frequent appearances in "worst tech products of all time" lists, with ''
PC World'' labeling it "the least secure software on the planet."
In 2004,
Mozilla finalized
Firefox to rival IE6, and it became highly popular and acclaimed for its security,
add-ons, speed and other modern features such as
tabbed browsing. Microsoft planned to fix these issues in
Internet Explorer 7 by June–August 2005, but it was delayed until an October 2006 release, over 5 years after IE6 debuted.
Because a substantial percentage of the web audience still used the outdated browser (especially in
China), campaigns were established in the late 2000s to encourage users to upgrade to newer versions of Internet Explorer or switch to different browsers. Some websites dropped support for IE6 entirely, most notable of which was
Google
Google LLC () is an American Multinational corporation, multinational technology company focusing on Search Engine, search engine technology, online advertising, cloud computing, software, computer software, quantum computing, e-commerce, ar ...
dropping support in some of its services in March 2010.
According to
Microsoft's modern.ie website, , 3.1% of users in
China and less than 1% in other countries were using IE6.
Internet Explorer 6 was the last version to be called ''
Microsoft Internet Explorer''. The software was rebranded as ''Windows Internet Explorer'' starting in 2006 with the release of
Internet Explorer 7.
Internet Explorer 6 is no longer supported, and is not available for download from
Microsoft.
It is the last version of Internet Explorer to support
Windows NT 4.0 SP6a,
Windows 98
Windows 98 is a consumer-oriented operating system developed by Microsoft as part of its Windows 9x family of Microsoft Windows operating systems. The second operating system in the 9x line, it is the successor to Windows 95, and was released ...
,
Windows 2000,
Windows ME,
Windows XP RTM—SP1 and
Windows Server 2003 RTM; as the following version,
Internet Explorer 7, only supports
Windows XP SP2 or later and
Windows Server 2003 SP1 or later.
Overview
When IE6 was released, it included a number of enhancements over its predecessor,
Internet Explorer 5
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 (IE5) is a graphical web browser, the fifth version of Internet Explorer, the successor to Internet Explorer 4 and one of the main participants of the first browser war. Its distribution methods and Windows inte ...
. It and its
browser engine MSHTML (Trident) are required for many programs including
Microsoft Encarta. IE6 improved support for
Cascading Style Sheets, adding a number of properties that previously had not been implemented and fixing bugs such as the
Internet Explorer box model bug. In Windows XP, IE6 introduced a redesigned interface based on the operating system's default theme, Luna.
In addition, IE6 added
DHTML enhancements, content restricted inline frames, and partial support of
DOM level 1 and
SMIL 2.0.
The
MSXML engine was also updated to version 3.0. Other new features included a new version of the
Internet Explorer Administration Kit (IEAK) which introduced
IExpress, a utility to create self-extracting
INF-based installation packages, Media bar,
Windows Messenger integration, fault collection, automatic image resizing, and
P3P
The Platform for Privacy Preferences Project (P3P) is an obsolete protocol allowing websites to declare their intended use of information they collect about web browser users. Designed to give users more control of their personal information when ...
. Meanwhile, in 2002, the
Gopher protocol was disabled.
IE6 was the
most widely used web browser during its tenure, surpassing
Internet Explorer 5
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 (IE5) is a graphical web browser, the fifth version of Internet Explorer, the successor to Internet Explorer 4 and one of the main participants of the first browser war. Its distribution methods and Windows inte ...
.x. At its peak in 2002 and 2003, IE6 attained a total market share of nearly 90%, with all versions of IE combined reaching 95%. There was little change in IE's market share for several years until
Mozilla Firefox
Mozilla Firefox, or simply Firefox, is a free and open-source web browser developed by the Mozilla Foundation and its subsidiary, the Mozilla Corporation. It uses the Gecko rendering engine to display web pages, which implements current and a ...
was released and gradually began to gain popularity. Microsoft subsequently resumed development of
Internet Explorer and released
Internet Explorer 7, further reducing the number of IE6 users.
In a May 7, 2003
Microsoft online chat, Brian Countryman, Internet Explorer Program Manager, declared that Internet Explorer would cease to be distributed separately from Windows (IE6 would be the last standalone version); it would, however, be continued as a part of the evolution of Windows, with updates coming only bundled in Windows upgrades. Thus, Internet Explorer and Windows itself would be kept more in sync. However, after one release in this fashion (IE6 SP2 in Windows XP SP2, in August 2004), Microsoft changed its plan and released Internet Explorer 7 for
Windows XP SP2
Windows XP is a major release of Microsoft's Windows NT operating system. It was release to manufacturing, released to manufacturing on August 24, 2001, and later to retail on October 25, 2001. It is a direct upgrade to its predecessors, Wind ...
and
Windows Server 2003 SP1
Windows Server 2003 is the sixth version of Windows Server operating system produced by Microsoft. It is part of the Windows NT family of operating systems and was released to manufacturing on March 28, 2003 and generally available on April 24, 2 ...
in late 2006. Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 was the last version of Internet Explorer to have "Microsoft" in the title: later versions changed branding to "Windows Internet Explorer", as a reaction to the findings of anti-competitive
tying
Tying may refer to:
* Fly tying, process of producing an artificial fly
* Knot tying, techniques of fastening ropes
* Tying (commerce), making customer buy one thing to get another
*tying or knotting, part of canine reproduction
See also
* Tie (d ...
of Internet Explorer and
Windows raised in ''
United States v. Microsoft
''United States v. Microsoft Corporation'', 253 F.3d 34 (D.C. Cir. 2001), was a landmark American antitrust law case at the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. The U.S. government accused Microsoft of illegally ...
'' and the
European Union Microsoft competition case.
On March 4, 2011, Microsoft urged web users to stop using IE6 in favor of newer versions of Internet Explorer. They launched a website called IE6 Countdown, which would show how much percentage of the world uses IE6 and aim to get people to upgrade.
Since 2015, all of the older sample questions offered by IE6 Search Companion on Windows XP and other unique functions have been replaced with "
Windows 10 Upgrade".
Security problems
The security advisory site
Secunia reported 24 unpatched vulnerabilities in Internet Explorer 6 as of February 9, 2010. These vulnerabilities, which include several "moderately critical" ratings, amount to 17% of the total 144 security risks listed on the website as of February 11, 2010.
As of June 23, 2006,
Secunia counted 20 unpatched security flaws for Internet Explorer 6, many more and older than for
any other browser, even in each individual criticality-level, although some of these flaws only affect
Internet Explorer when running on certain versions of
Windows or when running in conjunction with certain other applications.
On June 23, 2004, an attacker used two previously undiscovered security holes in
Internet Explorer to insert
spam
Spam may refer to:
* Spam (food), a canned pork meat product
* Spamming, unsolicited or undesired electronic messages
** Email spam, unsolicited, undesired, or illegal email messages
** Messaging spam, spam targeting users of instant messaging ( ...
-sending software on an unknown number of end-user computers.
This
malware
Malware (a portmanteau for ''malicious software'') is any software intentionally designed to cause disruption to a computer, server, client, or computer network, leak private information, gain unauthorized access to information or systems, depri ...
became known as
Download.ject and caused users to infect their computers with a
back door and
key logger merely by viewing a web page. Infected sites included several financial sites.
Probably the biggest generic security failing of Internet Explorer (and other web browsers too) is the fact that it runs with the same level of access as the logged in user, rather than adopting the principle of
least user access. Consequently, any
malware
Malware (a portmanteau for ''malicious software'') is any software intentionally designed to cause disruption to a computer, server, client, or computer network, leak private information, gain unauthorized access to information or systems, depri ...
executing in the
Internet Explorer process via a
security vulnerability (e.g. Download.ject in the example above) has the same level of access as the user, something that has particular relevance when that user is an
Administrator
Administrator or admin may refer to:
Job roles Computing and internet
* Database administrator, a person who is responsible for the environmental aspects of a database
* Forum administrator, one who oversees discussions on an Internet forum
* N ...
. Tools such as DropMyRights are able to address this issue by restricting the
security token of the Internet Explorer process to that of a limited user. However this added level of security is not installed or available by default, and does not offer a simple way to elevate
privileges
Privilege may refer to:
Arts and entertainment
* ''Privilege'' (film), a 1967 film directed by Peter Watkins
* ''Privilege'' (Ivor Cutler album), 1983
* ''Privilege'' (Television Personalities album), 1990
* ''Privilege (Abridged)'', an alb ...
ad hoc when required (for example to access
Microsoft Update).
Art Manion, a representative of the
United States Computer Emergency Readiness Team (US-CERT) noted in a vulnerability report that the design of Internet Explorer 6 Service Pack 1 made it difficult to secure. He stated that:
Manion later clarified that most of these concerns were addressed in 2004 with the release of
Windows XP Service Pack 2
Windows XP is a major release of Microsoft's Windows NT operating system. It was released to manufacturing on August 24, 2001, and later to retail on October 25, 2001. It is a direct upgrade to its predecessors, Windows 2000 for high-end and ...
, and other browsers had begun to suffer the same vulnerabilities he identified in the above CERT report.
In response to a belief that
Internet Explorer's frequency of exploitation is due in part to its ubiquity, since its market dominance made it the most obvious target, David Wheeler argues that this is not the full story. He notes that
Apache HTTP Server had a much larger market share than
Microsoft IIS, yet
Apache traditionally had fewer security vulnerabilities at the time.
As a result of its issues, some security experts, including
Bruce Schneier in 2004, recommended that users stop using Internet Explorer for normal browsing, and switch to a different browser instead.
Several notable technology columnists suggested the same idea, including ''
The Wall Street Journal''s
Walt Mossberg
Walter S. Mossberg (born March 27, 1947) is an American technology journalist and moderator.
From 1991 through 2013, he was the principal technology columnist for '' The Wall Street Journal''. He also co-founded ''AllThingsD'', ''Recode'' ...
and eWeek's Steven Vaughan-Nichols.
On July 6, 2004, US-CERT released an exploit report in which the last of seven workarounds was to use a different browser, especially when visiting untrusted sites.
Market share
Internet Explorer 6 was the most widely used web browser during its tenure (surpassing
Internet Explorer 5
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 (IE5) is a graphical web browser, the fifth version of Internet Explorer, the successor to Internet Explorer 4 and one of the main participants of the first browser war. Its distribution methods and Windows inte ...
.x), attaining a peak percentage in usage share during 2002 and 2003 in the high 80s, and together with other versions up to 95%. It only slowly declined up to 2007, when it lost about half its market share to
Internet Explorer 7 and
Mozilla Firefox
Mozilla Firefox, or simply Firefox, is a free and open-source web browser developed by the Mozilla Foundation and its subsidiary, the Mozilla Corporation. It uses the Gecko rendering engine to display web pages, which implements current and a ...
between late 2006 to 2008.
IE6 remained more popular than its successor in business use for more than a year after
IE7 came out.
A 2008
DailyTech article noted, "A Survey found 55.2% of companies still use IE 6 as of December 2007", while "IE 7 only has a 23.4 percent adoption rate".
Net Applications estimated IE6 market share at almost 39% for September 2008. According to the same source,
IE7 users migrate faster to
IE8 than users of its predecessor IE6 did, leading to IE6 once again becoming the most widely used browser during the summer and fall of 2009, eight years after its introduction.
As of February 2010, estimates of IE6's global market share ranged from 10 to 20%.
Nonetheless, IE6 continued to maintain a plurality or even majority presence in the browser market of certain countries, notably
China and
South Korea
South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea (ROK), is a country in East Asia, constituting the southern part of the Korea, Korean Peninsula and sharing a Korean Demilitarized Zone, land border with North Korea. Its western border is formed ...
.
Google Apps and
YouTube dropped support for IE6 in March 2010,
followed by
Facebook
Facebook is an online social media and social networking service owned by American company Meta Platforms. Founded in 2004 by Mark Zuckerberg with fellow Harvard College students and roommates Eduardo Saverin, Andrew McCollum, Dustin ...
chat in September.
On January 3, 2012,
Microsoft announced that usage of IE6 in the
United States
The United States of America (U.S.A. or USA), commonly known as the United States (U.S. or US) or America, is a country primarily located in North America. It consists of 50 U.S. state, states, a Washington, D.C., federal district, five ma ...
had dropped below 1%.
In August 2012, IE6 was still the most popular IE web browser in
China. It was also the second most used browser overall with a total market share of 22.41%, just behind the Chinese-made
360 Secure Browser at 26.96%.
In July 2013,
Net Applications reported the global market share of IE6 amongst all
Internet Explorer browsers to be 10.9%.
As of August 2015, IE6 was being used by <1% users in most countries, with the only exception being
China (3.1%).
Usage in
China fell below 1% by the end of the year.
Criticism
A common criticism of
Internet Explorer is the speed at which fixes are released after the discovery of security problems.
Microsoft attributes the perceived delays to rigorous testing. A posting to the
Internet Explorer team blog on August 17, 2004 explained that there are, at minimum, 234 distinct releases of
Internet Explorer that
Microsoft supports (covering more than two dozen languages, and several different revisions of the operating system and browser level for each language), and that every combination is tested before a patch is released.
In May 2006,
PC World rated Internet Explorer 6 the eighth worst tech product of all time.
A certain degree of complacency has been alleged against
Microsoft over IE6. With near 90% of the browser market the motive for innovation was not strongly present, resulting in the 5 year time between IE6's introduction and its replacement with
IE7. This was a contributing factor for the rapid rise of the
free software
Free software or libre software is computer software distributed under terms that allow users to run the software for any purpose as well as to study, change, and distribute it and any adapted versions. Free software is a matter of liberty, ...
alternative
Mozilla Firefox
Mozilla Firefox, or simply Firefox, is a free and open-source web browser developed by the Mozilla Foundation and its subsidiary, the Mozilla Corporation. It uses the Gecko rendering engine to display web pages, which implements current and a ...
.
Programming interface
Unlike most other modern browsers, IE6 does not fully nor properly support
CSS version 2, which made it difficult for web developers to ensure compatibility with the browser without degrading the experience for users of more advanced browsers. Developers often resorted to strategies such as
CSS hacks,
conditional comments
Conditional comments are conditional statements interpreted by Microsoft Internet Explorer versions 5 through 9 in HTML source code. They can be used to provide and hide code to and from these versions of Internet Explorer. Conditional commen ...
, or other forms of
browser sniffing to make their websites work in IE6.
Additionally, IE6 lacks support for
alpha transparency in
PNG images, replacing transparent pixels with a solid colour background (grey unless defined in a
PNG bKGD chunk). There is a workaround by way of Microsoft's proprietary AlphaImageLoader, but it is more complicated and not wholly comparable in function.
Due to the long-lasting popularity of Internet Explorer 6, web developers had to work around its lack of interfaces. For example, due to the lack of the
position: fixed
parameter in CSS for elements such as top bars that should remain on screen when the user scrolls, JavaScript code had to be used to determine the user's scrolling position and then push down an element positioned with
position: absolute
by the same distance to have it remain on screen, or by dividing the page's hypertext into subframes using the
< frameset>
tag. With
media queries
Media queries is a feature of CSS 3 allowing content rendering to adapt to different conditions such as screen resolution (e.g. mobile and desktop screen size). It became a W3C recommended standard in June 2012,W3C – CSS specs > Media QueriesCod ...
unavailable,
responsive widths could be implemented to a limited extent by wrapping elements inside tables.
Bugs
Internet Explorer 6 has also been criticized due to its instability. For example, the following code on a website would cause a program crash in IE6:
or
The user could crash the browser with a single line of code in the
address bar, causing a pointer overflow.
ms-its:%F0:
Deprecation of support
Several campaigns were later aimed at ridding Internet Explorer 6 from the browser market:
* In July 2008,
37signals
37signals (formerly Basecamp before reverting to its original name) is an American web software company based in Chicago, Illinois. The firm was cofounded in 1999 by Jason Fried, Carlos Segura, and Ernest Kim as a web design company.
Since mid ...
announced it would phase out support for IE6 beginning in October 2008.
* In February 2009, some Norwegian sites began hosting campaigns with the same aim.
* In March 2009, a Danish anti-IE6 campaign was launched.
* In July 2009, developers of
YouTube placed a site notice that warned about the impending deprecation of support for Internet Explorer 6, prompting its users to upgrade their browser. It is claimed that they represented 18% of the site traffic at that time.
* In January 2010, the
German Government
The Federal Cabinet or Federal Government (german: link=no, Bundeskabinett or ') is the chief executive body of the Federal Republic of Germany. It consists of the Federal Chancellor and cabinet minister
A minister is a politician who head ...
, and subsequently the
French Government each advised their citizens to move away from IE6.
* Also in January 2010,
Google
Google LLC () is an American Multinational corporation, multinational technology company focusing on Search Engine, search engine technology, online advertising, cloud computing, software, computer software, quantum computing, e-commerce, ar ...
announced it would no longer support IE6.
* In February 2010, British citizens began to petition their government to stop using IE6, though this was rejected in July 2010.
* In March 2010, in agreement with the
EU, Microsoft began prompting users of Internet Explorer 6 in the
EU with a ballot screen in which they are presented with a list of browsers in random order to select and upgrade to. The website is located at
BrowserChoice.eu.
*In May 2010,
Microsoft's Australian division launched a campaign which compared IE6 to 9-year-old milk and urged users to upgrade to IE8.
With the increasing lack of compatibility with modern web standards, popular websites began removing support for IE6 in 2010, including
YouTube and their parent company
Google
Google LLC () is an American Multinational corporation, multinational technology company focusing on Search Engine, search engine technology, online advertising, cloud computing, software, computer software, quantum computing, e-commerce, ar ...
;
however large IT company support teams and other employers forcing staff to use IE6 for compatibility reasons slowed upgrades.
Microsoft themselves eventually began their own campaign to encourage users to stop using IE6, though stating that they would support IE6 until Windows XP SP3 (including
embedded versions) support is removed. However, on January 12, 2016 when the new Microsoft Lifecycle Support policy for
Internet Explorer went into effect, IE6 support on all
Windows versions ended, more than 14 years after its original release, making the January 2016 security update for multiple versions of
XP Embedded the last that
Microsoft publicly issued for IE6.
Security framework
Internet Explorer uses a zone-based security framework, which means that sites are grouped based upon certain conditions. IE allows the restriction of broad areas of functionality, and also allows specific functions to be restricted. The administration of
Internet Explorer is accomplished through the Internet Properties control panel. This utility also administers the Internet Explorer framework as it is implemented by other applications.
Patches and updates to the browser are released periodically and made available through
Windows Update web site.
Windows XP Service Pack 2
Windows XP is a major release of Microsoft's Windows NT operating system. It was released to manufacturing on August 24, 2001, and later to retail on October 25, 2001. It is a direct upgrade to its predecessors, Windows 2000 for high-end and ...
adds several important security features to Internet Explorer, including a popup blocker and additional security for
ActiveX controls.
ActiveX support remains in Internet Explorer although access to the "Local Machine Zone" is denied by default since Service Pack 2. However, once an
ActiveX control runs and is authorized by the user, it can gain all the privileges of the user, instead of being granted limited privileges as
Java or
JavaScript do. This was later solved in the
Windows Vista version of
IE 7, which supported running the browser in a low-permission mode, making malware unable to run unless expressly granted permission by the user.
Quirks mode
Internet Explorer 6 dropped ''Compatibility Mode'', which allowed
Internet Explorer 4 to be run side by side with 5.x.
Instead, IE6 introduced quirks mode, which causes it to emulate many behaviors of IE 5.5. Rather than being activated by the user, quirks mode is automatically and silently activated when viewing web pages that contain an old, invalid or no
DOCTYPE #REDIRECT Document type declaration
{{redirect category shell, {{R move{{R from other capitalisation{{R up ...
. This feature was later added to all other major browsers to maximize compatibility with old or poorly-coded web pages.
Supported platforms
Internet Explorer 6 supports
Windows NT 4.0 (SP6a only),
Windows 98
Windows 98 is a consumer-oriented operating system developed by Microsoft as part of its Windows 9x family of Microsoft Windows operating systems. The second operating system in the 9x line, it is the successor to Windows 95, and was released ...
,
Windows 2000,
Windows ME,
Windows XP and
Windows Server 2003. The Service Pack 1 update supports all of these versions, but Security Version 1
[SV1 stands for "Security Version 1", referring to the set of security enhancements made for that release. This version of Internet Explorer is more popularly known as IE6 SP2, given that it is included with Windows XP Service Pack 2, but this can lead to confusion when discussing Windows Server 2003, which includes the same functionality in the SP1 update to that operating system. —]
is only available as part of
Windows XP SP2 and
Windows Server 2003 SP1 and later service packs for those versions. This would later be followed by
Internet Explorer 7 dropping support for Windows NT 4.0, Windows 98, Windows 2000 and Windows ME, and thus making Internet Explorer 6 the final version of Internet Explorer with support for Windows versions prior to Windows XP and Windows Server 2003.
Release history
System requirements
IE6 requires at least:
*
486/66 MHz processor.
*
Windows NT 4.0 SP6a
*
Windows 98
Windows 98 is a consumer-oriented operating system developed by Microsoft as part of its Windows 9x family of Microsoft Windows operating systems. The second operating system in the 9x line, it is the successor to Windows 95, and was released ...
*
Windows 2000
*
Windows ME
*
Super VGA (800 × 600) monitor with 256 colors
* Mouse or compatible pointing device
* RAM: 16-32 MB
* Free disk space: 8.7–12.7 MB
See also
*
Comparison of web browsers
*
History of the Internet
*
List of web browsers
The following is a list of web browsers that are notable.
Historical
Layout engines
* Gecko is developed by the Mozilla Foundation.
** Goanna is a fork of Gecko developed by Moonchild Productions.
* Servo is an experimental web brows ...
*
Timeline of web browsers
This is a timeline of web browsers from the early 1990s to the present. Prior to browsers, many technologies and systems existed for information viewing and transmission. For an in-depth history of earlier web browsers, see the web browser article ...
References
External links
IEBlog— The weblog of the Internet Explorer team
IE 6 Countdown webpage by Microsoft*
*
*
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2001 software
Internet Explorer
Windows components
Windows web browsers
Windows XP