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Update to enable TLS 1.1 and TLS 1.2 as default secure protocols in ...
Note In addition to the DefaultSecureProtocols registry subkey, the Easy fix also adds the SecureProtocols at the following location to help enable TLS 1.1 and 1.2 for Internet Explorer.. The SecureProtocols registry entry that has value 0xA80 for enabling TLS 1.1 and 1.2 will be added in the following paths: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings
Make Internet Explorer your default browser - Microsoft Support
Here's how to make Internet Explorer your default browser: Open Internet Explorer, select the Tools button , and then choose Internet options. Select the Programs tab, and then choose Make default. Select OK, and then close Internet Explorer. Learn how to make Internet Explorer your default web browser, and pin it to your Start screen and taskbar.
Update to block out-of-date ActiveX controls in Internet Explorer
About this update. This update introduces the out-of-date ActiveX control blocking security feature. This feature keeps ActiveX controls up to date and helps make them safer to use in Internet Explorer. Many ActiveX controls are not automatically updated as new versions are released. It is very important to keep ActiveX controls up to date ...
Update turns on the setting to disable SSL 3.0 fallback for protected ...
By default, Internet sites and restricted sites run under protected mode in Internet Explorer 11. This setting can be configured for all sites, protected mode sites, or no sites (not recommended). You can make this configuration through Group Policy, the registry, or a one-click Fix it solution. For more information about how to configure this ...
Make Internet Explorer your default browser - Microsoft Support
Here's how to make Internet Explorer your default browser: Open Internet Explorer, select the Tools button , and then choose Internet options. Select the Programs tab, and then choose Make default. Select OK, and then close Internet Explorer. Learn how to make Internet Explorer your default web browser, and pin it to your Start screen and taskbar.
Persistent cookies are not roamed in Internet Explorer 10 or Internet ...
You use Internet Explorer 10 or Internet Explorer 11 on a computer. The computer is in an environment that is configured to use Roaming profiles. Per the configuration in the environment, computers delete the cached copy of the local profile when users log off.
Troubleshooting guide for Internet Explorer when you access Microsoft ...
In Internet Explorer 8, on the Tools menu, click Internet Options, and then click the Advanced tab. Under Settings , in the Security area, select the Enable native XMLHTTP support check box, and then click OK .
Move Internet Explorer favorites to a new PC - Microsoft Support
In the Internet Explorer browser, select View favorites, feeds, and history, or select Alt + C to open Favorites. Under the Add to favorites menu, select Import and export.... Select Export to a file, and then select Next. On the checklist of options, select Favorites, and then select Next. Select the folder that you'd like to export your ...
Change security and privacy settings for Internet Explorer 11
Security zones. By changing the security settings, you can customize how Internet Explorer helps protect your PC from potentially harmful or malicious web content. Internet Explorer automatically assigns all websites to a security zone: Internet, Local intranet, Trusted sites, or Restricted sites. Each zone has a different default security ...
"There is a problem with this website's security certificate" when you ...
In Windows Vista, the same issue occurs with self-signed certificates. However, the option to install certificates is not available unless you run Windows Internet Explorer with administrator rights. To do this, right-click the Internet Explorer icon, and then select Run as Administrator.