Internet Explorer Configuration
Internet Explorer Configuration

Internet Explorer's security holes cause it to regularly provide surprises. The following applies to servers: only surf the Internet if there is no other alternative. Don't ever access the Internet without a firewall and functioning anti-virus software.
First, it is important to also modify the temporary directory for the Internet Explorer (Tools, Internet Options, Setting for Temporary Internet files). Since a subdirectory for temporary Internet files is automatically created, the browser has no possibility to access temporary system files that may be sensitive in nature - i.e. don't worry. We would also restrict the maximum size of this folder. By default, the Explorer helps itself as though there were no tomorrow. However, a few megaBytes are adequate for our needs.

The security settings of the Internet Explorer should be left at high.
... Or Perhaps Another Browser: Mozilla Firefox 0.9

Firefox appears to be slowly becoming the alternative to the Internet Explorer, because it is small, fast and powerful without dragging along a lot of security holes. The browser is also safer because far fewer users use it than the Internet Explorer. Consequently, there are also fewer hackers interested in it.

The multifunctional input line is really useful in Firefox. Small plug-ins can be obtained for it so that you can search directly for desired articles at eBay or Amazon, or you can google using keywords. There are many options to choose from and the value is enormous.
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