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- Internet Explorer Administration Kit (IEAK) is a product from Microsoft that enables an organization to centrally manage the customizing, deployment, and maintenance of Microsoft's Web browser, Internet Explorer, for users on different computer platforms. There is no royalty on the deployed copies. Using IEAK, a company can set up every user's browser the same way. Microsoft offers a step-by-step process for using the kit.
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Learn more about Microsoft Internet Explorer (IE) |
| Securing sensitive data on Windows-based laptops: Encrypting your laptop's hard drives and understanding mobile security policies can keep your Windows-based laptops secure. |
| Four Internet Explorer 8 Group Policy security settings: Internet Explorer 8 doesn't have nearly as many new security mechanisms as its predecessor; however, there are four Group Policy security settings for IE8 worth mentioning. |
| Web security features of Internet Explorer 8: When it comes to Web security, Internet Explorer is often the platform of choice for malicious hackers. Learn about the security features of the new Web browser, IE8, in this tip. |
| Internet Explorer security settings and controls: Microsoft Internet Explorer is one of the most commonly used Web browsers around. Read about security settings and controls in our Internet Explorer learning guide. |
| ActiveX opt-ins, information bar and cross-domain protection: Step 4: In our step-by-step guide, read about the new security features present in IE7 and which of these features are user configurable. |
| Windows Vista and IE7: Step 5: In our step-by-step guide, read about the new security features present in IE7 and which of these features are user configurable. |
| Protection against international domain names, URL handling: Step 3: In our step-by-step guide, read about the new security features present in IE7 and which of these features are user configurable. |
| Phishing filter: Step 2: In our step-by-step guide, read about the new security features present in IE7 and which of these features are user configurable. |
| General security configuration: Step 1: In our step-by-step guide, read about the new security features present in IE7 and which of these features are user configurable. |
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William W. Glasby |
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03 Nov 2008
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