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Cindy,

        Right now the only version of Internet Explorer that is to receive 
ongoing support under Windows 7, 8, or 10 is Internet Explorer 11.  If by "find 
this information" you mean the support dates, I've already posted the links to 
the Microsoft Lifecycle pages for Internet Explorer and Windows 10.  These are 
out there and rigorously maintained by Microsoft, but virtually no one reads 
them, including me, unless I have reason to be researching specific support 
dates.

        I don't know what message you got, and if you are not on IE10 then I 
would love to be able to replicate what's happening to you because I hate these 
sorts of inconsistencies and there is, always, a root cause that can be 
determined.

        If you hit ALT+H followed by A that will bring up the "About Internet 
Explorer" dialog box where the version of IE is displayed.  Since the Version 
is plain text I imagine JAWS will read it out.  I'm currently at 11.20.10586.0 
on my Windows 10 machine.  My guess is that the automatically install updated 
versions setting on the IE on your machine was intentionally unset due to 
compatibility issues with JAWS at one point or another, but that's just a guess.

Brian

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