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Using
Internet Explorer 6
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How-to
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Read articles about how to
customise and configure Internet Explorer 6 features
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Customizing
the Media Bar
The new Media Bar makes it easy to find and play
media files within the Microsoft Internet Explorer
6 window. Learn how to customise the Media
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Turning
On and Off Automatic Image Resizing
Automatic Image Resizing makes it easier to work
with Web pictures on the Internet or your
intranet. Learn how to customise the Automatic
Image Resizing with this article. |
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Customizing
the Image Toolbar
The Image Toolbar feature in Microsoft Internet
Explorer 6 allows you to quickly and easily save,
e-mail, and print pictures that you find on Web
pages. Customizing the Image Toolbar makes it
easier to work with Web pictures on the Internet
or your intranet. Learn how to customise the Image
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Overview:
Previewing Web Pages
Introduced in Internet Explorer 5.5, Print Preview
enables you to preview Web pages to see how they
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Viewing
and Posting to Newsgroups
To use newsgroups in Microsoft Outlook Express,
your Internet service provider (ISP) must offer
links to one or more news servers. After you set
up an account for each server you want in Outlook
Express, you can view and post messages in any of
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Configuring
Privacy Options
In Internet Explorer 6, users can define their
preferences for disclosing personal information.
When you communicate over the Web you want to know
that other people cannot intercept or decipher the
information that you send and receive and cannot
use your passwords and other private information.
You want to ensure that Web sites do not share
your personal information without your consent and
that no one can access information on your
computer without your knowledge. |
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Setting
Up Security Zones
You can use security zones to easily provide the
appropriate level of security for the various
types of Web content that users are likely to
encounter. |
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Configuring
Content Advisor Settings
Using Content Advisor, you can control the types
of content that users access on the Internet. You
can adjust the content ratings settings to reflect
the appropriate level of content. |
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Using
Digital Certificates
You can install certificates and configure
certificate settings for Internet Explorer.
Certificates are electronic credentials that bind
the identity of the certificate owner to a pair
(public and private) of electronic keys that can
be used to encrypt and sign information digitally.
These electronic credentials assure that the keys
actually belong to the person or organization
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