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* '''MSXML 6.0''' MSXML6 is the latest MSXML product from Microsoft, and (along with MSXML3) is shipped with [[Microsoft SQL Server 2005]], [[Microsoft Visual Studio|Visual Studio 2005]], [[.NET Framework 3.0]], [[Windows Vista]], [[Windows 7]] and [[Windows XP Service Pack 3]]. It also has support for native [[64-bit]] environments. It is an upgrade but not replacement for versions 3 and 4 as they still provide legacy features not supported in version 6.
* '''MSXML 5.0''' MSXML5 is a binary developed specifically for [[Microsoft Office]]. It originally shipped with Office 2003 and also ships with [[Office 2007]]. Microsoft has not released documentation for this version because Microsoft considers MSXML 5 an internal/integrated component of Office 2003. MSXML 5 is not included in [[Microsoft Office 2010|Office 2010]].<ref>[https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc178954%28office.14%29.aspx#BKMK_WhatsRemoved Office 2010: What's removed: Office 2010 Resource Kit documentation on TechNet]</ref>
* '''MSXML 3.0''' MSXML3 is a current MSXML product, represented by msxml3.dll. MSXML 3.0 SP2 first shipped with [[Windows XP]], [[Internet Explorer]] 6.0 and [[Microsoft Data Access Components|MDAC]] 2.7. Windows XP SP2 includes MSXML 3.0 SP5 as part of MDAC 2.81. Windows 2000 SP4 also ships with MSXML 3.0. By default, Internet Explorer version [[Internet Explorer 6|6.0]], [[Internet Explorer 7.0|7.0]] and [[Internet Explorer 8|8.0]] use MSXML 3 to parse XML documents loaded in a window. MSXML 3.0 SP7 is the last supported version for [[Windows 95]]. Windows XP SP3 includes MSXML 3.0 SP9. [[Windows Vista]] also includes MSXML 3.0 (SP10).
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