Internet Explorer 7 (IE7) offers a number of ways that you can browse the Internet safely. You can set the level of security and privacy in accordance with their needs.
OPEN INTERNET OPTIONS
1. IE7 provide flexibility in interacting with web pages, such as elements that want to see or blocked, cookies, ActiveX, pop-up; diprompt whether you want to do when an action, or simply done automatically, and add-on which you want to dienable or disable. The security and privacy we do IE7's Internet Options. To access them, click the Tools button on the right end of the toolbar and then select Internet Options at the bottom of the menu.
SET LEVEL security
2. When the Internet Options window appears, click the Security tab. Here you can set the security level of IE7 when browsing the Internet. Select the Internet zone and then drag slidebar to the desired security level: High, Medium-high or Medium. To find out the details of the settings for each option, click the Custom level button.
Set security details
3. Now you can set your browser security level to enable, disable, or prompt option on the Settings box, for example you want to automatically download the ActiveX controls that have not been marked or automatically download the file. IE7 will highlight the options that are considered unsafe. To return to the default settings of the security level, click the Reset button. If not, click OK, and then click Yes as Configuration confirmation.
PRIVACY SET LEVEL
4. Next, click the Privacy tab. Here you can change your browser's privacy settings. Click the Sites button to determine which sites may store cookies on your computer and the site which should not be.
SELECT SITE
5. That site can not save the cookies on your computer, enter its web address and then click the button block. Same, so that sites can store cookies on your computer, such as your online banking, type its web address and then click Allow. You can delete the site from the list by selecting the site and then click Remove. Click OK.
Set COOKIES (1)
6. You can set the privacy of the cookies from the web. Click the Advanced button and check ([1]) Override automatic cookie handling. Then select whether you want to Block, Allow, Prompt, or the first party cookies (placed by the site host) and third-party cookies (placed by advertisers). You can also give a check ([1]) Always allow session cookies to store login data sites and delete them when the browser is closed. Click OK.
Set COOKIES (2)
7. more you can set the privacy of the cookies by clicking the Default button on the Privacy tab. Here, you can use the slider bar to set the privacy level, starting from Block All Cookies (block third party cookies and first party cookies particular) to Accept All Cookies.
Turn on the pop-up blocker
8. After the cookies set, you can start to set up a pop-up. Check ([1]) Turn on Pop-up Blocker in the bottom of the Privacy tab and then click the Settings button.
Set the pop-up blocker
9. you can allow pop-ups from a site with the address webnya and then click Add or to block pop-ups from a site by selecting the site from the list and then click Remove. You can issue a sound when a pop-up blocked and set the filter level of pop-ups, ranging from Low (allow pop-ups from sites you trust) to High (to block all pop-up). Click Close.
Set Display POP-UP (1)
10. Similar to the browsing that you can use the tab, you can specify whether to open the IE pop-up on the new tab or new window. Click the General tab in the Internet Options window and then click the Settings button in the Tabs.
Set Display POP-UP (2)
11. In the Tabbed Browsing Settings window appears, in the When a pop-up is encountered, select whether the pop-up window is opened in a new window, new tab, or Internet Explorer to determine. In the below you can also set whether links from other programs open in new tab, new window, or in the tab or window now. Click OK.
Set ADD-ON (1)
12. Next, you can check the add-on is installed on your computer and ensure that no element of suspicious or who does not want to enable on-the IE7. Click the Programs tab, and then at the bottom of the Internet Options window, click the Manage add-ons.
Set ADD-ON (2)
13. from the menu at the top of the dialog box window Manage Add-ons, select the Add-ons that have been used by Internet Explorer. You will see a list of add-ons are installed on the box below, along with publisher information add-on that status, and type of file. If there are any suspicious items or unwanted in-enable, select the name and then click the Disable option at the bottom of the window.
Set the ActiveX
14. You can check the ActiveX control is installed in the same way. From the Show menu, select Downloaded ActiveX Controls (32-bit). Click the name of the ActiveX control is not desired or that may be dangerous, and then click the Delete key on the lower right corner to delete it from your system. Click OK to close the Manage Add-ons. You may need me to restart the computer to apply changes.
Set RSS Feed
15. Finally, you can set the frequency to check IE7 RSS feeds for updates. Click the Content tab and then click the Settings button in the Feeds section. Check ([1]) Automatically check feeds for updates and then select the time interval from the menu. You can also use the Advanced option to mark feeds as read, the feed-reading browser view, and remove the sound when there is a new feed. Click OK as rmasi Configuration and then click OK again to close the Internet Options window.
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Make Own Control Panel
It will be fun if you can create your own Control Panel which contains the tools that you use often. Although the option is not included in Windows Vista, there are ways to create your own Control Panel.
FOR FOLDER
To create a "Control Panel" itself, we first create a folder. Right-click Start button and then select Explore. When the Start Menu folder appears, double-click the Programs folder. Programs appear then the folder, click the organize menu in the toolbar of Windows Explorer and then select New Folder. Next, name the folder My Control Panel or anything you like.
CHANGE ICON FOLDER
Now, right-click the folder My Control Panel, and then select Properties. Select the Customize tab, and klik tombol Change Icon Folder icons on the panel. When the Change Icon box dialog appear, select the icon to differentiate the folder from all other folders on the Start menu.
DRAG FOLDER TO START MENU
Now, drag the folder My Control Panel folder from the Programs and navigate to the Start button. When the Start menu open, drag the My Control Panel folder and drop to the top of the Start menu. Up to here, you can enter the tools to "Control Panel".
INSERT TOOL (1)
To enter the tools to "Control Panel", open the folder My Control Panel from the Start menu. Next, open the original Control Panel and select Classic View. Now, drag and drop tools that you use most often from the original Control Panel to the folder My Control Panel. Usually make a shortcut with the drag-and-drop are sufficient. But as you know, that there are many tools in other tools. For example, to go to Display Settings, you must first open the Personalization.
INSERT TOOL (2)
Fortunately some shortcut command line tools still exist in the old Windows Vista and you can use it. Tools Control Panel of Windows Vista can be found in the folder Windows \ System32 (in the CPL file). You can run it using the format command: control tool.cpl in which the tool is a tool Control Panel.
RENAME SHORTCUT
When dragging tools, Windows Vista will create a shortcut to these tools. Windows Vista will add the "- Shortcut" to each name tools. Of course, you can remove and replace additional names as desired. When completed, close the folder My Control Panel and Control Panel of the original. Now when you want to run the tools often used, simply click the Start button and select the My Control Panel icon.
FOR FOLDER
To create a "Control Panel" itself, we first create a folder. Right-click Start button and then select Explore. When the Start Menu folder appears, double-click the Programs folder. Programs appear then the folder, click the organize menu in the toolbar of Windows Explorer and then select New Folder. Next, name the folder My Control Panel or anything you like.
CHANGE ICON FOLDER
Now, right-click the folder My Control Panel, and then select Properties. Select the Customize tab, and klik tombol Change Icon Folder icons on the panel. When the Change Icon box dialog appear, select the icon to differentiate the folder from all other folders on the Start menu.
DRAG FOLDER TO START MENU
Now, drag the folder My Control Panel folder from the Programs and navigate to the Start button. When the Start menu open, drag the My Control Panel folder and drop to the top of the Start menu. Up to here, you can enter the tools to "Control Panel".
INSERT TOOL (1)
To enter the tools to "Control Panel", open the folder My Control Panel from the Start menu. Next, open the original Control Panel and select Classic View. Now, drag and drop tools that you use most often from the original Control Panel to the folder My Control Panel. Usually make a shortcut with the drag-and-drop are sufficient. But as you know, that there are many tools in other tools. For example, to go to Display Settings, you must first open the Personalization.
INSERT TOOL (2)
Fortunately some shortcut command line tools still exist in the old Windows Vista and you can use it. Tools Control Panel of Windows Vista can be found in the folder Windows \ System32 (in the CPL file). You can run it using the format command: control tool.cpl in which the tool is a tool Control Panel.
RENAME SHORTCUT
When dragging tools, Windows Vista will create a shortcut to these tools. Windows Vista will add the "- Shortcut" to each name tools. Of course, you can remove and replace additional names as desired. When completed, close the folder My Control Panel and Control Panel of the original. Now when you want to run the tools often used, simply click the Start button and select the My Control Panel icon.
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