Features of Internet Explorer 8.0
Features of Internet Explorer 8.0
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1. You have a user who is accessing a website located on your company’s local intranet. When the user accesses the website, he is prompted for a username and password. How can you make the authentication occur automatically?
❍ A. Change the authentication for the website to anonymous ❍ B. Add the website’s URL to the Local Intranet zone ❍ C. Add the website’s URL to Trusted Sites zone ❍ D. Change the credentials in the Credential Manager
2. What can you use to prevent Internet Explorer from saving any data while browsing the Internet?
❍ A. Use BranchCache ❍ B. Use InPrivate Browsing ❍ C. Turn on the use of cookies ❍ D. Disable the save data option in the Internet zone
3. What can you use to easily invoke an online service by using only the mouse?
❍ A. Cookies ❍ B. ActiveX ❍ C. Accelerators ❍ D. SmartScreen Filter
Answers
1. B is correct. When you add the website to the Local Intranet zone, Internet Explorer automatically tries to use your Windows username and password. Answer A is incorrect because if you choose anonymous for the website, the website is not secure. Answer C is incorrect because adding a website to the Trusted Sites zone does not automatically use your Windows username and password. Answer D is incorrect because using Credential Manager does not automatically use your Windows username and password.
Features of Internet Explorer 8.0
2. B is correct. InPrivate Browsing (new to IE 8) enables you to surf the Web without leaving a trail in Internet Explorer. This helps prevent anyone else who might be using your computer from seeing what sites you visited and what you looked at on the Web. Answer A is incorrect because BranchCache is used to cache data at a local site so that it does not always have to download the data over a slower WAN link. Answer C is incorrect because cookies are necessary for some sites, and they usually store information so that a website can automatically identify you and your settings on a particular website. Answer D is incorrect because there is no disable the save data option in the zones.
3. C is correct. An accelerator is a form of selection-based search that enables a user to invoke an online service from any other page using only the mouse. Answer A is incorrect because a cookie is a message given to
a web browser by a web server, which is typically stored in a text file on the PC’s hard drive to identify users for websites and possibly prepare customized webpages for them. Answer B is incorrect because ActiveX is
a set of controls used to make a webpage more functional. Answer D is incorrect because a SmartScreen Filter includes protection from socially engineered malware that helps identify sites that have been labeled as an imposter or harmful (in other words, phishing).
Compared to Internet Explorer 6 and older version, the most obvious differ- ence in Internet Explorer 8.0 is its redesigned streamlined interface, which is simpler and less cluttered. As a result, IE 8.0 maximizes the space available for display of webpages. In addition to a simpler interface, Internet Explorer 8.0 introduced tabs that enable you to open multiple webpages in a single browser window. If you have a lot of tabs, you can use Quick Tabs to easily switch between open tabs.
Other features in Internet Explorer 8.0 include the following: . The Instant Search box lets you search the Web from the Address bar.
You can also search using different search providers to get better results. . Internet Explorer lets you delete your temporary files, cookies, webpage
history, saved passwords, and form information from one place. Delete selected categories or everything at once.
. Click the Favorites Center button to open the Favorites Center to man- age favorites, feeds, and history in one place.
. Printing now scales webpages to fit the paper you’re using. Print Preview gives more control when printing, with manual scaling and an accurate view of what you’re about to print.
CHAPTER 13: Working with Internet Explorer 8.0
. By subscribing to a feed, you can get updated content, such as breaking news or your favorite blog, without having to visit the website.
. The Zoom feature lets you enlarge or reduce text, images, and some controls.
. Suggested sites suggest websites when you do not input a valid website address.
A new security mode, called InPrivate, helps protect privacy by prevent- ing one’s browsing history, temporary Internet files, from data, cookies, usernames, and passwords from being retained by the browser.
. Accelerators are a form of selection-based search that allows a user to invoke an online service from any other page using only the mouse.
. Web slices are snippets of an entire page to which a user can subscribe. Web slices are kept updated by the browser automatically and can be viewed directly from the Favorites bar.
. SmartScreen Filter includes protection from socially engineered mal- ware, which helps identify sites that have been labeled as an imposter or harmful (in other words, phishing).
. Full-page zoom now reflows the text to remove the appearance of hori- zontal scrollbars on zooming.
. If a website or add-on causes a tab to crash in Internet Explorer 8, only that tab is affected, leaving the other tabs unaffected.
For more information about Internet Explorer, visit the following website: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/products/winfamily/ie/default.mspx