Tag: internet explorer

Speed up Internet Explorer 7 by Increasing the Connections Limit

February 02, 2008 by Jason

When you connect to a website your computer establishes connections with the server(s). One connection might be a graphics server, another connection may be an ad server and so on. Once the connection has received what it asked for it is disconnected and used for something else.

By default is set to only be able to open 2 or 4 connections at a time. If you have broadband and you use tabs in or you visit sites that use lots of connections this will increase the of a little. Read More»

Optimize your computer for peak performance

February 01, 2008 by Jason

The following tips can help improve your computer’s . These examples use XP. Some of the screens may differ from version to version, but overall you’ll find these tips work for all versions of , including 95, 98, Millennium Edition (Me), NT, 2000, XP, and Vista.

By the way, in no way can you blow up your computer or files with any of these procedures. These tasks use utilities provided within the operating systems to aid you in achieving the best system . This article does not address tinkering with the files. Read More»

Microsoft Offers an Insight on Internet Explorer 8 Compatibility

January 23, 2008 by Jason

With the first Beta of Explorer 8 scheduled to drop by mid 2008, and with additional details on the successor of Explorer 7 to be offered at MIX08 this March, has started opening up on the little by little. First, Dean Hachamovitch, General Manager revealed in mid December that comes with support for a wide range of standards, and now, Chris Wilson, Platform Architect, offered an insight into Explorer 8 . In this context, the promise is that will not break the . Read More»

Firefox and Internet Explorer Browser Smackdown

January 19, 2008 by Jason

The face-off between the most prominent browsers on the market is not only a question of audience and uptake, but also one of . As browsers are often a preferred attack vector, developers aim to bulletproof the product as much as possible. As far as the market is concerned, Internet Explorer, Firefox, and pretty much dive the users, with having the dominant position, as a result of the -near monopoly, but with Mozilla’s open source product coming hard from behind. is Apple’s proprietary and a component of the Mac OS X operating system, also made available for the 32-bit and 64-bit Windows XP and Windows Vista platforms in 2006. Out of all, is the undisputed underdog, having the smallest reach. But in terms of the amount of vulnerabilities, each brings to the table, exposing users to inherent risks, revealed an entirely different top. Read More»

Hidden Browser in Windows XP

January 10, 2008 by Jason

Ever been on PC where Explorer was blocked? One solution would be to use a portable version of Firefox on a USB drive, or you can access a in HTML Help program if removable media is not an option. This was tested on XP with Explorer 6 and Explorer 7.

1. Open calculator. You can do this quickly with button+R on your keyboard, type calc in the run box, click OK. Read More»

Deploying Internet Explorer 7

January 07, 2008 by Jason

Internet Explorer 7 is currently the most used worldwide, according to statistics made available by Net Applications. Released over a year ago for Windows XP and Server 2003, the has grown as of December 2007 to a market share of 40.61%. With the end of 2007 also comes the dethroning of Explorer 6, from the dominant position on the market. currently accounts for 35.18%, and is the second most used in the world, followed by Firefox 2.0 in third place with 15.80%.

However, despite the consistent evolution that Microsoft is delivering with Explorer 7, in contrast to , users have failed to take an immediate shine to the latest version of the . Read More»

Security suites may cripple IE 7 after updates

December 29, 2007 by Jason

If you’re running IE 7 on XP SP2, you may get a Webpage cannot be displayed error when trying to access the . If so, any of several recent to 7 may have created a conflict with your or suite. You should check your suite’s configuration to make sure the updated version of is still allowed to access the , or contact your vendor for an update, as described in KB article 942818.

Over the holidays, I visited my Dad, who was having issues using AOL. Once I removed his 2006-era version of an program, and updated him to the 2008 version, his system worked perfectly. While his signatures were being regularly updated via a paid-up subscription, the older version of his application itself was causing the conflict. Read More»

Speed up IE’s Web page loading by increasing the max number of connections

December 26, 2007 by Jason

This is an old hack and it’s well documented all over the place so I don’t feel so bad about cutting & pasting the content but nonetheless it was taken from Computerworld.

By default, allows only two simultaneous download sessions from a single server. This can affect the of your browsing, because you’re not able to simultaneously download all the objects that make up a page, so the page displays more slowly. If you could force to download more objects at once, pages would display more quickly.

A to the does the trick. With this , you can force to use more than two simultaneous sessions. A good number is 10. Here’s how to do it: Read More»

Microsoft Patches Internet Explorer Patch

December 21, 2007 by Jason

Microsoft has patched a released for Explorer. It might not sound good, but it’s true. And it all began with the Redmond company’s monthly cycle. On December 11th, 2007, made available Security Bulletin MS07-069 Cumulative Update for Explorer (942615). As it is a tradition with offering and implementing into Internet Explorer, the company releases a complete set of patches for all the supported versions of the , every month. Each bulleting not only plugs the latest holes, but also deals with previous vulnerabilities. Read More»

How to make Firefox look and feel like IE, Safari, or Opera

December 20, 2007 by Jason

One of the biggest complaints a evangelist encounters is “it doesn’t act or feel like X.” Explorer users complain that doesn’t look like what they’re used to. , , and users complain that it’s missing many of their favorite features. And the social networking gurus point to the powerful social networking features boasts and lacks. However, all these users overlook one of the most powerful features of : support for third-party add-ons, which can make emulating the features of other browsers extremely simple. Read More»