Head to the Internet Explorer page on OldApps to download the version you need. From retro gaming to old audio apps to unsupported system utilities, it offers pretty much everything. As the name suggests, this resource offers downloads of old software. Since you probably don't use either of these OSes, though, you're better off grabbing a copy from. You can find IE8 for Windows Vista or Windows Server 2008 as well as IE8 for Windows Server 2003. And as it's a little newer, you can find IE8 from more sources than IE6.įor instance, Microsoft still offers downloads of IE8 on its website. Since IE8 was the browser shipped with Windows 7, some legacy apps require that version instead of IE6.