"Internet Explorer contains dynamic binary behaviors: components that encapsulate specific functionality for HTML elements to which they were attached. These binary behaviors are not controlled by any pages in zones such as Restricted Sites. In Windows XP Service Pack 2, there is a new Internet Explorer security setting for binary behaviors. This new binary behaviors security setting provides a general mitigation to vulnerabilities in Internet Explorer binary behaviors, and disables any binary behaviors for HTML rendering from the Restricted Sites zone by default."
Internet Explorer allows scripts to programmatically open, resize, and reposition windows of various types. The Window Restrictions ...
Internet Explorer allows users and administrators to decide which add-ons are permitted to load. Applications hosting the ...
Internet Explorer cannot find the Active Desktop HTML file. This file is needed for your Active Desktop. To turn off Active ...
Internet Explorer Compatibility Mode allows it to behave as if it were a previous version. This is most useful for testing ...
Internet Explorer contains dynamic binary behaviors: components that encapsulate specific functionality for HTML elements ...
Internet Explorer contains dynamic binary behaviors: components that encapsulate specific functionality for the HTML elements ...
Internet Explorer contains dynamic binary behaviors: components that encapsulate specific functionality for the HTML elements ...
Internet Explorer contains dynamic binary behaviors: components that encapsulate specific functionality for the HTML elements ...
Internet Explorer Enhanced Security Configuration adjusts the security levels for the existing security zones. The following ...