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Showing posts with label configure ie. Show all posts

How to Import Internet Favorites in IE

Friday, September 11, 2009

IF you use Internet Explorer browser on multiple computers, you can easily share favorite items among computers by exporting them on one computer and then importing them on another. Exporting favorites is also a good way to back them up, share them with a friend, or even create a single Web page with links to all your favorites in your Microsoft operating system.

Importing Internet Favorites

To import Internet Favorites from an .htm file, follow these steps:

1. On the File menu of Internet Explorer, select Import and Export.

2. On the Welcome page of the Import/Export Wizard, click Next.

3. Select the Import Favorites option and click Next.

4. Click Browse, locate and select the .htm file you want to import, and then click Save.

5. Click Next and then select a folder in which the imported favorites will be placed. Click Next and then click Finish.

6. Internet Explorer informs you that the import is successful. Click OK.

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Personal Information Management of IE in Windows xp

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

The Personal Information section of the Content tab allows you to configure the following settings in Internet browser:

AutoComplete

AutoComplete is a feature in Internet explorer browser that helps users work, browse, and purchase items on the Internet faster than normal by automatically listing possible matches for Web addresses, forms, and user names and passwords on forms.

My Profile

Click My Profile to open Profile Assistant. Profile Assistant stores personal information, which can then be sent automatically to a website when the website requests the information. Profile Assistant saves the information in a secure location on the client’s computer and prompts the user to send the information if the website supports this technology. The user can accept or deny this service each time she encounters it. This saves time for the user because she does not have to enter the same information each time she visits a new website, and allows her to determine when and for what sites Profile Assistant is used. As a DST, you might get requests from users who want an easier way to enter personal information than by keying it in manually each time in Microsoft windows xp. But make sure your not putting your personal and computer security at stake.

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Configure the Home Page of Internet Explorer in Windows xp

Friday, July 24, 2009

A home page is the website that opens automatically when you start Internet Explorer. You can customize the home page in the following ways:


Type an address - You can type any URL in the Address box to use that URL as the home page.


Use Current - This option sets the home page to the page that Internet Explorer is currently displaying. This option is available only if Internet Explorer is open.


Use Default - This option sets the home page to http://www.msn.com. Note, however, that on some computers, the computer manufacturer may have changed the default home page to another URL.


Use Blank- This option configures Internet Explorer to not display a home page at all. This is useful if you connect to the slow Internet with a dial-up link and do not want to wait for the home page to download each time you connect.


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