Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Configure Internet Explorer Security

Computer security is a major issue. And the only place from where these ugly spyware and viruses enter into our computer is Internet. Despite of having computer security and antivirus support, it would be a better if you have browser security as well. That’s quite simple in Microsoft Internet Explorer.

 

Internet Explorer offers four different zones to help you classify security level depending on how well you know or trust the site: Trusted, Restricted, Internet and Intranet or Local.

 

Follow the tips -

  1. Click on Tools on the menu bar at the top of Internet Explorer
  2. Click on Internet Options from the Tools drop-down menu
  3. When Internet Options opens up, click on the Security tab
  4. Internet Explorer begins by categorizing sites into Internet, Local Intranet, Trusted Site or Restricted Site zones. You can specify the security settings for each zone. Select the zone you wish to configure.
  5. You can use the Default Level button to select from the pre-defined security settings Microsoft set up in Internet Explorer. See Tips for details of each setting.
  6. MEDIUM is most appropriate for the majority of Internet surfing. It has safeguards against malicious code, but is not so restrictive as to prohibit you from viewing most web sites.
  7. You can also click on the Custom Level button and alter individual settings, starting with one of the Default levels as a baseline and then changing specific settings.

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