The server came as an add on to Windows 95 and held a 95% share of the market at its peak in 2003.
Microsoft has pulled the plug on Internet Explorer after 25 years of service.
The server came as an add on to Windows 95 and held a 95% share of the market at its peak in 2003.
The software hasn't been updated since 2016 and dropped in popularity when other search engines like Google Chrome and Fire Fox took over.
Microsoft officially switched off Internet Explorer at midnight last night.
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