

This will install Windows XP Virtual Machine. XP is old and unsupported, but it's perfect to use in a Virtual Machine on punctual occasions.

Click on Safari in the menu bar at the top of. If your machine is not new or powerful, I recommend installing Internet Explorer 8. Follow these steps to use Internet Explorer on your Mac device without virtualization: Go to Develop > User Agent. I think Microsoft would benefit if they did it right, meaning developing it with the. Now, Safari will still look like Safari, but the web page will think it's Internet Explorer for Windows. SRLMJ23 said: I don't want to install Windows on my Mac, I have a Windows laptop and desktop as it is, my question was just asking if people here would like to see Internet Explorer 9 come to the Mac. Step 3. Launch Terminal and paste one of the following commands, depending on which version of IE you'd like to install. Enable the 'Develop' menu in the menu bar (in Advanced preferences, bottom of the window) and go to Develop > User Agent > Internet Explorer 8.0/7.0/6.0. First go to Safari Preferences>Advanced and check the box to show the Develop menu. Step 2. Run once VirtualBox Manager and then close it. This is necessary so that the system records certain pieces of information, making it possible for the following steps to work properly. You wont actually be using IE, but the site may see IE in the User Agent string you present and let you in to work on that form.
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Step 1. Download Oracle VirtualBox for Mac and Extension Pack. Install VirtualBox and after that, double click on the Extension Pack and follow the instructions. VirtualBox makes it possible to run Windows applications on a Mac, which means Internet Explorer can become a Mac application if you take the necessary steps. To do this, you'll need VirtualBox, the free-to-download and free-to-use virtualization software which allows you to run Windows and other “guest” operating systems on a Mac “host.” Now you can run the latest version of Internet Explorer on Macs using virtualization. For those of you requiring Internet Explorer to run ActiveX Controls on the Mac, this is the perfect solution. The last official Internet Explorer for Mac is no longer functional since the release of OS X 10.7 (Lion) and is discontinued since 2005, but we have a fix!
