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IE and Explorer Tips

Title | Date | Rating
Kiosk Computers
Date - Jan 31, 2006
Rating - 4.3
Author - Mitch Tulloch
How to set up a computer as a kiosk for web browsing.
Using Windows Explorer as Admin
Date - Jan 19, 2006
Rating - 2.4
Author - Mitch Tulloch
In a previous tip I showed how you can open Internet Explorer by using the batch file e.bat from a command line...
Running IE from the command line
Date - Jan 12, 2006
Rating - 3.7
Author - Mitch Tulloch
Here's a simple way you can run Internet Explorer from the command line...
Adding Pop-Up Blocker Exceptions via GPO
Date - Dec 22, 2005
Rating - 4.1
Author - Chris Sanders
Occasionally there are sites that we as domain administrators need to allow pop-ups for across the board. This tip shows how to do this with Group Policy.
Use Shortcuts To Navigate Explorer Folders
Date - Apr 26, 2005
Rating - 4.2
Author - Tony Bradley
Windows Explorer is a fairly functional tool for browsing files and folders and finding what you are looking for. But, depending on how large and how organized your hard drive is, it may take some time to sift through to the folder you really want. Using command line parameters, you can create desktop shortcuts that take you quickly to your most-used folders.
Configure and Maintain AutoComplete
Date - Feb 16, 2005
Rating - 3.9
Author - Tony Bradley
Microsoft Internet Explorer offers the AutoComplete feature to remember past entries and automatically pre-populate fields as you type to save you some time and effort. You may find it quite convenient, but having AutoComplete remember username or password information can pose a security risk.
Internet Explorer Security Zones Registry Entries
Date - Apr 20, 2004
Rating - Not Rated
Author - Wayne Maples
XP's IE Keyboard Shortcuts
Date - Apr 20, 2004
Rating - 3.6
Author - Wayne Maples
Repair XP's IE
Date - Apr 20, 2004
Rating - 3.1
Author - Wayne Maples
Open a command prompt in any folder using Windows Explorer
Date - Apr 20, 2004
Rating - 3.5
Author - Wayne Maples
Online Support Site for Internet Explorer
Date - Apr 20, 2004
Rating - 2.3
Author - Wayne Maples
Set Explorer to open unknown files with Notepad
Date - Apr 20, 2004
Rating - 2
Author - Wayne Maples
Explorer crashes and screen blank
Date - Apr 20, 2004
Rating - 2.7
Author - Wayne Maples
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