Me personally - I would not put IE9 onto an image the day after it was released.

What Web says.

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From: Webster [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, March 15, 2011 5:48 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: IE9 on servers?

That is why you are supposed to have labs and test VMs.


Webster

From: Malcolm Reitz [mailto:[email protected]]
Subject: IE9 on servers?

We are updating our Windows Server 2008 R2 build to include Service Pack 1. 
During this effort, the question of "why not include IE9 at the same time?" was 
brought up. We discourage browsing from servers anyway, so it may not matter 
much other than keeping the build more current (possibly more secure or 
requiring fewer patches). I like keeping current, but I typically have somewhat 
of an aversion to deploying brand new, just released apps on our servers. 
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