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    How do I secure Internet Explorer with IEController?

    There are plenty of schools of thought on this, but ultimately there are situations where IE is a must-use application. This could be per your company policy or even due to specific Web-site needs. Regardless, there are times when you have to (or want to) use Internet Explorer. For those instances, you will want to make sure that IE is operating as safe as possible. Of course the definition of “safe” is very fluid. Thankfully there are tools available that allow for such fluidity, while still helping to secure a very popular Web browser.

    This blog post is also available in the PDF format in a TechRepublic Download.

    IEController is a handy tool that allows you to:

    * Execute/monitor access
    * Control the execution of ActiveX controls
    * Control the execution of scripts, programs
    * Control requests to restrict and control files
    * Prevent ads
    * Log data traffic

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    How do I secure Internet Explorer with IEController? | Microsoft Windows | TechRepublic.com
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    Nice tutorial but why bother securing IE8?
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    Well - consider the fact you're already using IE...
    "I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
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    Where I come from..IE is only good for downloading another browser...not to say the first time I used it I couldn't even browse properly because all the ads opening.
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    you must have been using a really old IE. XP SP2 had popup blokers for IE. However i still like using FF. when IE9 comes out I hope it can be as secure and as customisable of FF otheriwise FF user (like me) are gona sh1t on it even more
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    That's exactly what you will do.Do you actually thing IE9 will be as secure as other browsers..? Come on..
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    Quote Originally Posted by SBfreak View Post
    Do you actually thing IE9 will be as secure as other browsers..?
    At least it'll comply with standards more, not to mention the speed of its JavaScript VM has greatly improved from other IE versions.
    "I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
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    When IE8 was released all the other browser where already way more secure and better in many ways.
    What makes you think this time will be different?
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    Quote Originally Posted by SBfreak View Post
    What makes you think this time will be different?
    Microsoft's trying to make IE comply with Web standards!

    That's a step ahead.
    "I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
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    they have more money to wipe their bums with than toilet storage space for toilet paper. Before they were like oh so what we are losing a little bit of users but now oh sh1t wtf are we gona do cos every1 is sh1ting on us.

    So they have no choice but to make it at least better than others (try to anyway). their rep is on the line. And Im sure they will be able to do it one day even if they hae to buy FF to do it LOL
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    If Microsoft buys Mozilla I think Firefox will lose half of it's users..
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    ..lol...Sbfreak..ie8 still has good users around the world to using site surfing..so its ok

    its good browser...even i have to use it ..for my isp account checking..lol

    ie 9 has preview is good as people except..but i dont think it will so much good without any good facility..
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    Thanks. In didn't know IEController.

    An other useful article on TechRepublic for securing IE: Learn two ways to disable Internet Explorer - TechRepublic

    Personally, juster after downloading FF, I secure IE in blacklisting it wih the firewall.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Renk View Post
    An other useful article on TechRepublic for securing IE: Learn two ways to disable Internet Explorer - TechRepublic
    That article is ten years old, and it shows. For example, setting an invalid proxy does break Windows Update now, as well as Java, Chrome and many other programs that use the same proxy settings.

    Microsoft finally started doing things right after Internet Explorer 9, so you shouldn't avoid that browser like the plague now. And if you must keep on using XP or other Windows systems for which new versions are not available, it's best to use nLite and remove the browser and MSHTML engine entirely.
    "I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
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