MOAC 70-687 L08 IE
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Lesson 8: Configuring
Internet ExplorerMOAC 70-687: Configuring Windows 8
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Administering InternetExplorer
Lesson 8: Configuring Internet Explorer
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Internet Explorer Windows 8 includes Internet Explorer Version 10.
Internet Explorer 10 has two distinct interfaces:
o Launch it from the desktop: You see the same
familiar screen arrangement as in previousversions, with a menu bar and tabs across thetop.
o Launch it by clicking the tile on the Start screen:
You initially see a screen with a dark-coloredaddress bar along the bottom, but that soondisappears, leaving the entire screen filled withthe web page content.
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Administering Internet Explorer
The Internet Explorer Settings panel
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Configuring InternetExplorer
As with earlier versions of Internet Explorer,the browser satisfies most users needs withno adjustment.
However, some of the new features inInternet Explorer 10 require configuration.
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ConfiguringCompatibility View
To accommodate older pages, Internet Explorer 10includes a feature called Compatibility View, whichenables the browser to display older pagesproperly.
When you select Tools, Compatibility View Settingsfrom the Tools menu, the Compatibility ViewSettings dialog box appears.
In this dialog box, you can maintain a list of websitesfor which you want to use Compatibility View all thetime.
For workstations on an Active Directory DomainServices (AD DS) network, administrators canconfigure Compatibility View settings using GroupPolicy.
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Configuring Compatibility View
The IE Compatibility View icon
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Configuring Compatibility View
The IE Compatibility View Settings dialog box
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Configuring Compatibility View
Compatibility View Settings in a Group Policy object
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Policy Settings forCompatibility View
Policy settings for Compatibility View:
o Turn on Internet Explorer 7 Standards Mode
o Turn off Compatibility View
o Turn on Internet Explorer Standards Mode forlocal intranet
o Turn off Compatibility View button
o Include updated website lists from Microsoft
o Use Policy list of Internet Explorer 7 sites
o Use policy list of Quirks Mode sites
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Managing Add-Ons To work with the Internet Explorer 10 add-ons
on a particular Windows 8 computer, openthe Manage Add-ons dialog box by clickingTools\Manage Add-ons from either themenu bar or the Tools toolbar button.
These are the add-on types supported byInternet Explorer 10:o Toolbars and Extensions
o Search Providers
o Accelerators
o Tracking Protection
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Managing Add-ons
The Manage Add-ons dialog box
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Configuring SearchOptions
By default, the Instant Search box found inInternet Explorer enables users to performsearches using Microsofts Bing engine.
To use other search engines, you must firstinstall them to the list of search providers.
Search providers are add-ons specificallydesigned to conform to the syntax requiredby other search engines.
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Add a Search Provider
The Add-ons page of the Internet Explorer Gallery
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Add a Search Provider
A search provider page
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Add a Search Provider
The Add Search Provider dialog box
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Specify a Default Search Provider
The Search Providers list in theManage Add-ons dialog box
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Configuring Accelerators By default, Internet Explorer 10 includes
accelerators that enable users to emailcontent, find it on a map, or translate it to
another language. By clicking the Find more accelerators link
on the Manage Add-ons dialog box, youcan install new accelerators from the
Microsoft Add-ons Gallery, using them toreplace or augment the default ones.
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Configuring Accelerators
Accelerators in the Microsoft Add-ons Gallery
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Configuring AcceleratorsUsing Group Policy
Administrators can control the use ofaccelerators on Windows 8 computers usingGroup Policy.
The Accelerators Group Policy settingsinclude:
o Add non-default Accelerators
o Add default Accelerators
o Turn off Accelerators
o Restrict Accelerators to those deployed throughGroup Policy
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Configuring Accelerators UsingGroup Policy
Accelerators Settings in a Group Policy object
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Subscribe to an RSS Feed
An RSS feed page in Internet Explorer
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Subscribe to an RSS Feed
An Internet Explorer Subscribe to this Feed dialog box
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View RSS Feeds
The Feeds list in the Internet Explorer Favorites Center
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Configure Default Feed Settings
The Internet Options dialog box
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Configure Default Feed Settings
The Feed and Web Slice Settings dialog box
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Configure Individual FeedSettings
The Feed Properties dialog box
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Configuring DownloadManager
When you download a file from a website inIE 10, the browsers built-in downloadmanager takes over, prompting you toconfirm the download with a dialog box.
From this dialog box, you can:o Download and run the selected file.
o Download and save the selected file to theprograms default folder.
o Download and save the selected file to anotherfolder.
o Cancel the download.
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Configuring Download Manager
Internet Explorer download options
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Configuring Download Manager
Internet Explorer downloaded file options
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Configuring Download Manager
The Internet Explorer View Downloads window
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Securing Internet Explorer The web browser is the primary application
that most people use to access the Internet,and as a result it is also a major point of
weakness from a security perspective. The security improvements included in the
Windows 8 release of Internet Explorerprovide users with the highest degree of
protection possible without compromisingtheir Internet experiences.
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UnderstandingProtected Mode
Protected mode is an operational statedesigned to prevent attackers that dopenetrate the computers defenses fromaccessing vital system components.
Protected mode is a way to run InternetExplorer with highly reduced privileges.
Windows 8 includes a security feature calledMandatory Integrity Control (MIC), whichassigns various integrity access levels toprocesses running on the computer.
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Dete ti P ote ted Mode
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Detecting Protected ModeIncompatibilities
Because IE on Windows 8 runs in protectedmode by default, it is possible that web-basedapplications designed to run on earlier versionsmight not run properly.
Applications that did not run under IE version 7may run in IE 10 using the default settings.
Once you have determined the exact sourceof your applications incompatibility, you cantry to resolve the problem by
o Moving the site to the Trusted Sites zoneo Disabling protected mode in IEo Modifying the application
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Detecting Protected ModeIncompatibilities
Protected mode disabled
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Detecting Protected ModeIncompatibilities
The Turn on Compatibility Logging policy setting
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Enhanced Protected Mode
Enabling Enhanced Protected Mode
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Configuring Security
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Configuring SecurityZones
To provide different levels of access tospecific applications, Internet Explorer usessecurity zones, each of which has a different
set of privileges. The four zones are:
o Restricted sites
o Internet
o Local intranet
o Trusted sites
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SmartScreen Filter Internet Explorer 10 includes a component
called the SmartScreen Filter that examinestraffic for evidence of phishing activity anddisplays a warning to the user if it finds any.
The IE SmartScreen Filter uses three techniquesto identify potential phishing websites:o Online lookup of phishing sites
o Online lookup of download sites
o Onsite analysis You can disable it by clicking the Tools icon and
selecting Safety > Turn off SmartScreen Filter.
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Disabling SmartScreen Filter
The Microsoft SmartScreen Filter dialog box
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Using InPrivate Browsing
InPrivate Browsing in Internet Explorer
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Using InPrivate Mode InPrivate Filtering enables you to block
specific providersor all providersfromgathering information on user browsing
habits. You can open a browser window that uses
InPrivate Filtering by clicking the Tools buttonin the toolbar and selecting InPrivate
Filtering.
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Using InPrivate Mode AD DS administrators can configure InPrivate
Mode settings for Windows 8 users all over thenetwork using Group Policy.
The policy settings for InPrivate Mode are:o
Establish InPrivate Filtering thresholdo Establish Tracking Protection thresholdo Prevent the computer from loading toolbars and
Browser Helper Objects when InPrivate Browsing startso Turn off collection of InPrivate Filtering datao
Turn off InPrivate Browsingo Turn off InPrivate Filteringo Turn off tracking protection
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Browsing with
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Browsing withCertificates
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) is the protocol that mostwebsites use when establishing secure connectionswith clients over the Internet.
SSL communications are based on a public keyinfrastructure (PKI), which requires two encryption
keys, a public one and a private one. A web server participating in a PKI receives a digital
certificate from a certification authority (CA), whichcontains its public key. The server also generates aprivate key, which it stores locally.
When a Windows 8 IE user connects to a site that issecured using SSL, a lock appears in the addressbar, along with the name of the organization towhich the CA issued the certificate.
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Browsing with Certificates
A secure connection in IE 10
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Browsing with Certificates
Displaying certificate information in IE 10
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Browsing with Certificates
The Certificate dialog box