Internet Explorer — Installer

: The IEAK enabled the creation of packages for multiple languages and operating systems, which could be deployed via System Center Configuration Manager or WSUS. Technical Components and Deployment Logic Customize Internet Explorer 11 installation packages

The Evolution of the Internet Explorer Installer: From Add-on to Enterprise Standard Internet Explorer Installer

: Administrators could use the IE Customization Wizard to tailor the browser, such as pre-setting "Favorites" or standardizing security settings. : The IEAK enabled the creation of packages

: Quickly followed to add support for basic table rendering and cookies. : For large-scale rollouts, command-line switches like /Q

: For large-scale rollouts, command-line switches like /Q (quiet mode) and /Q:A (no user prompts) allowed for hands-free installation without user intervention.

The Internet Explorer (IE) installer has played a critical role in the history of the World Wide Web, evolving from a simple add-on in the mid-1990s to a deeply integrated system component requiring complex enterprise deployment tools. This evolution reflects broader shifts in how software is distributed, managed, and eventually retired. Early Beginnings and the Plus! Pack (1995–1997)

: Released in 1996, it continued to be offered as an optional installation for Windows 95 OSR2. Corporate Deployment and the IEAK (1997–2010s)