This enhanced level of security can prevent Web sites from displaying correctly in Internet Explorer and restrict access to network resources, such as files on Universal Naming Convention (UNC) shares. If you want to browse a Web site that requires Internet Explorer functionality that has been disabled, you can add the Web site to the inclusion lists in the Local intranet or Trusted sites zones. For more information, see Managing Internet Explorer Enhanced Security Configuration.
This email address has been configured as a default for quota, file screening, and file management notifications on server ...
This email is addressed to your network administrator. Please replace this text with a description of the intranet connectivity ...
This email store will not be indexed by default unless it is cached locally. To enable indexing you need to adjust your Outlook ...
This enhanced content you are about to play uses the following Web page. You should only open Web pages from sources that ...
This enhanced level of security can prevent Web sites from displaying correctly in Internet Explorer and restrict access ...
This entry cannot be deleted unless the /f switch is specified on the command line. Run bcdedit /? for more information. ...
This error (HTTP 400 Bad Request) means that Internet Explorer was able to connect to the web server, but the webpage could ...
This error (HTTP 400 Bad Request) means that this program was able to connect to the web server, but the webpage could not ...
This error (HTTP 403 Forbidden) means that Internet Explorer was able to connect to the website, but it does not have permission ...