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Objective 6.3 Connect to Resources Using Internet Explorer<br />

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Objective 6.3<br />

Connect to Resources Using<br />

Internet Explorer<br />

The World Wide Web is the most widely used aspect of the Internet. The Web consists<br />

of Web servers, such as IIS, and Web clients, such as Internet Explorer. Windows XP<br />

provides Internet Explorer to allow users to access Web content while minimizing risk.<br />

After Service Pack 2 has been installed, Internet Explorer is much more resistant to<br />

attacks from malicious Web sites.<br />

However, the fact that Internet Explorer attempts to protect users from malicious and<br />

annoying Web content can also cause problems. Many Web sites use Web content such<br />

as ActiveX objects and pop-up windows that may be blocked by default. To enable<br />

users to access these types of Web sites while minimizing their exposure to attack, you<br />

must understand how to configure Internet Explorer. In particular, pay attention to<br />

Internet Explorer’s privacy and security features.

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