CRAM SESSION 3
INTERNET EXPLORER CHANGES
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| SUMMARY: | Mark Minasi provides an overview of the many changes to Internet Explorer, including pop-up killers, new security features, tighter defaults, zone lockdown for "local machine" zones and consistent file and program download prompts. |
| WORKSHEET: | Get a copy and follow along in class |
| SPONSOR: | SearchWin2000.com's E-mail Security Seminar Series |
This was first published in June 2005![]()
WHAT YOU'LL TAKE AWAY FROM THIS SESSION...![]()
Overview of changes to Internet Explorer![]()
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May I install/run, and other expanded dialogs![]()
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Security features and add-on controls![]()
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Binary behaviors and local zones![]()
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Object caching and mime sniffing![]()
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Internet Explorer and group policies![]()
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RETURN TO THE MAIN CRAM SESSION PAGEABOUT THE AUTHOR: Return to the top of the page
Mark Minasi is a best-selling author, commentator and all-around alpha geek. Mark is best known for his books in the Mastering Windows series. What separates him from others is that he knows how to explain technical things to normal humans, and make them laugh while doing it. Mark's firm, MR&D, is based in Pungo, a town in Virginia's Tidewater area that is distinguished by having one -- and only one -- traffic light.
Copyright 2005 TechTarget
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