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I have no idea what any of this means, but here it is:
Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 8.0; Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; Trident/4.0; SLCC2; .NET CLR 2.0.50727; .NET CLR 3.5.30729; .NET CLR 3.0.30729; Media Center PC 6.0; .NET4.0C)
I use Internet Explorer Version 8
Karen, if you use Internet Explorer I wonder why the string above starts with Mozilla. So confusing.
I just looked at mine, it is identical to Karen's and I also use Windows Internet Explorer as my browser.
This is the explaination for the user string that was listed below it.
Internet Explorer 8.0
Mozilla MozillaProductSlice. Claims to be a Mozilla based user agent, which is only true for Gecko browsers like Firefox and Netscape. For all other user agents it means 'Mozilla-compatible'. In modern browsers, this is only used for historical reasons. It has no real meaning anymore
4.0 Mozilla version
compatible Compatibility flag
Indicates that this browser is compatible with a common set of features
MSIE 8.0 Name :
Internet Explorer version 8.0
Windows NT 6.1 Operating System:
Windows 7
WOW64 (Windows-On-Windows 64-bit) A 32-bit application is running on a 64-bit processor
Trident Layout engine for the Microsoft Windows version of Internet Explorer.
4.0 Trident version
SLCC2 Microsoft-Windows-Security-Licensing-SLCC component SLCC is a service for the Windows Anytime upgrade process in Vista and Server 2008. Allows upgrade from Vista Home Basic to Vista Ultimate Edition, or Server 2008 Standard to Server 2008 Enterprise
.NET CLR 2.0.50727 .NET framework
Version : 2.0.50727
.NET CLR 3.5.30729 .NET framework
Version : 3.5.30729
.NET CLR 3.0.30729 .NET framework
Version : 3.0.30729
Media Center PC 6.0 Microsoft's the all-in-one PC and entertainment center
.NET4.0C .NET framework
Version : 4.0 Client Profile
AskTbORJ Ask Toolbar
5.13.1.18107 Version 5.13.1.18107
It's all Greek to me!
Yep, mine said the same exact thing.
I can't understand it, but I do find this funny:
Internet Explorer 8.0
Mozilla MozillaProductSlice. Claims to be a Mozilla based user agent, which is only true for Gecko browsers like Firefox and Netscape. For all other user agents it means 'Mozilla-compatible'. In modern browsers, this is only used for historical reasons. It has no real meaning anymore
Funny, I don't have it anymore, at least I haven't been having it, you never know.
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