And, I seriously doubt, that those who really do, know what they are actually adding to their trusted site zones all the time.Īnyway, my recommendation is to use Opera if you really have to access web pages on a productive server. I wonder who really uses IE on a server this way. ![]() If you click on any link the click orgy will usually start again. If you decide not to add the site to the trusted sites zone you might get away with just six clicks. I had to click about ten times on this security prompt until the page was finally displayed. I just tried to access Microsoft’s homepage on a freshly installed Windows Server 2008. Not because it really enhances security, but because it makes IE literally useless. Unfortunately, Microsoft doesn’t allow this, though IE ESC comes very close to a disabled Internet Explorer. So the best way to enhance security would be if one could uninstall IE entirely. But let me explain first why I think that disabling Internet Explorer Enhanced Security is a good thing to do.įirst of all, one shouldn’t open web pages on production server, anyway. Feel free to do this in a comment box below. Usually, when you explain publicly how to turn off a security feature you will be confronted with protests in a moralizing undertone.
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