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16-56 Chapter 16 Configuring Security Settings and Internet Options<br />

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Show Pictures Specifies whether graphical images should be included when pages<br />

are displayed. Pages that contain several graphical images can display very slowly.<br />

Clear this check box to speed up the downloading of these pages. You can still<br />

view an individual image even when this check box is not selected if you rightclick<br />

the icon that represents the graphic, and then click Show Picture. This option<br />

is selected by default.<br />

The Printing settings allow you to specify whether you want to print background colors<br />

and images.<br />

The Security settings (see Figure 16-22) allow you to fine-tune your security settings.<br />

Figure 16-22 Configure advanced options in Internet Explorer.<br />

The Security section provides many options, including the following check boxes:<br />

Empty Temporary Internet Files Folder When Browser Is Closed Specifies<br />

whether you want to empty the Internet Temporary Files folder when the browser<br />

is closed. This option is not selected by default.<br />

Use SSL 2.0 Controls whether you want to send and receive secured information<br />

through Secure Sockets Layer Level 2 (SSL 2.0), the standard protocol for secure<br />

transmissions. All Web sites support this protocol. This option is selected by<br />

default.<br />

Use SSL 3.0 Specifies whether you want to send and receive secured information<br />

through Secure Sockets Layer Level 3 (SSL 3.0), which is designed to be more<br />

secure than SSL 2.0. Some Web sites might not support SSL 3.0. This option is<br />

selected by default.

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