If you have MSXML4 installed, IE should
be running the XSLT engine in MSXML4.
Here is one quote I found on
Microsoft's site:
"It can be installed in side-by-side, but the
version-independent ProgIDs will redirect
to the new beta." I think IE uses the
version-independent ProgIDs.
You can investigate this by searching the
registry for Microsoft.XMLDOM and
seeing which DLL it points to -- look in
inprocserver32.
Very confusing indeed.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Robert Seber" <robert.seber@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
How is it possible to run version 4 in replace mode?
Thanks for your help,
Rob.
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