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Inet and _Inet functions in Windows 11?


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Hello,
I think this is a somewhat important issue to ask, since many things change in Windows 11 and it is likely that certain things in the language are affected right now. And I ask, because I can't get Windows 11 on my pc since it doesn't meet the requirements and I don't know whether to do a clean install or something like that, but the problem is that I won't get updates anymore and it's more and more a risk and that is why so far I am with Windows 10 21h2.
I develop some applications that require these functions, especially "inet" without underlining, either to obtain data if there is a new version, download the new update if there is one and things like that. I think that a case of a colleague who tried to execute one of my programs just gave him an error, and presumably it is in the download.
I ask this because as I read these functions are based on Internet Explorer (three onwards) which has been completely removed in this version of Windows.
Is there an alternative to these functions?
And above all I want you to confirm Do you have problems with Inet or _inet in Windows 11?
Thanks.

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Hmm, but how? If IE has already been completely removed from Windows 11, I mean, I'm confused with that because I don't see any point in it.
I would like to test how programs and scripts made with autoit behave in Windows 11, but I reiterate again that my pc is not compatible and ... Maybe for now what I should do is search for testers or something like that.

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You don't need a computer that's compatible with Microsoft's requirements.
They make those requirements for the best use of windows.
I use windows 11 on a 4th gen intel laptop with 4GB of RAM it doesn't seem any slower than previous windows 10.
Of course with some tricks to bypass the hardware check of windows 11.

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On 11/4/2021 at 6:04 PM, Mateocedillo said:

Hmm, but how? If IE has already been completely removed from Windows 11, I mean, I'm confused with that because I don't see any point in it.
I would like to test how programs and scripts made with autoit behave in Windows 11, but I reiterate again that my pc is not compatible and ... Maybe for now what I should do is search for testers or something like that.

cmd + curl  win32 

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