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INTERNET EXPLORER --- Disabling Java and changing setting of restricted zone

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<div align="justify"><p><u><b>INTERNET EXPLORER</b></u></p><p><b>Disabling Java</b> </p><p>Java and JavaScript applets can take control of your browser, and you should exercise caution when surfing unknown and potentially questionable sites. Both Java and JavaScript can be disabled from within the browser, but you will miss out on a lot of cyber experiences. The best course, then, would be to toggle between these settings according to the perceived security threat. </p><p>Note: Some harmless Web sites using Java may not load properly if you disable Java and JavaScript in Internet Explorer. </p><p><b>Changing setting of restricted zone</b> </p><p>The default settings of Internet Explorer enables Active scripts for Restricted Sites. To modify these settings in Internet Explorer, go to Tools > Options > Security and select Restricted Zones. Click on Custom Level and then go to the Active Scripting option and disable it. </p><p><img src="http://www.hashdot.com/restrict.jpg" width="510" height="383" border="0" alt="" /> </p></div>
 


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