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Setting up the Internet Explorer browser. Today we will talk about the web browser, namely the veteran Internet navigator known to all Internet Explorer.
And so Internet Explorer was developed by Microsoft and built into the Windows operating system by default. That is, it is installed along with the installation of Windows itself and is updated automatically if you do not change the settings.

Now a little about him. Like any browser, Internet Explorer has an address bar that can be used not only to access pages, but also as a field for entering search queries. By the way, the default search engine for the address bar can be configured at the request of the user.

Supports Internet Explorer to work with a large number of tabs at the same time, has the ability to create bookmarks and has a lot of additional settings and features that are often not expected from it as the default browser (browser included).

Let's take a look at some simple settings.
Address bar - used directly for entering site addresses, and for entering search queries. If everything is clear with addresses, then with search queries it is a little more complicated. There are many search engines (Google, Bink, Yandex, etc.), to set the default search engine to the one you use, you need to go to the settings (click on the gear in the mountain on the right), then select "configure add-ons". In the window that opens, select "search services", select the one you need and click on the "Set as default" button,


if your search engine is not in the list, follow the link at the bottom of the "Find other search services" window and find the one you need in the list and add it.


When starting the browser, at startup, each user wants to see his or his pages, which he regularly views, and not offered by default. It is very simple to do this, again we go to the settings, select "Internet Options" in the window that opens, the "General" tab, then in the "Home Page" field we prescribe your site or sites via Enter, click apply and ok.


An ordinary user looks through a lot of sites when searching for information, so it often becomes necessary to save a link to a site in order to return later. To do this, the site can be added to favorites; it is very simple to do this, when viewing the site, click on the browser settings and select "add site to the list of applications." Now, if you need to quickly go to this site, just click on the star icon next to the settings icon and a list of saved sites will open in front of you.


If we talk about the icons in the mountain on the right (gear-settings, asterisk-selected sites, house-view). Then by clicking on the house we will get to the start page or a group of pages that opens in us when the browser starts. This is convenient when you work a lot with one site, in a split second (in one click) you immediately get to it.


In general, we introduced you to the main functions of the Internet Explorer browser, which should be configured for convenient work in it.

Let's take a look at the IE menu - Tools>Internet Options. The Internet Options window contains seven tabs. The most interesting for us are the General and Connection tabs (Fig. 11.5). The main settings are collected on the Connections tab (Fig. 11.5, on the right). The Install button launches the New Connection Wizard. There are three selectors in the Remote Access Settings area: Never use, Use when not connected to the network, Always use the default connection. The first selector - Never use - is included when connecting only by local network.

If you are connecting exclusively by modem (and not able to connect to the Internet via LAN), select Use when not connected to the network. This selector is also selected for modem connection if LAN connection fails. The last selector Always use default connection is selected to connect the default modem connection.

Access to the Internet can be optimized using a proxy server. Its use is not always required, but it is recommended. When using a proxy server, the Use proxy server option must be checked. Disabling this option allows you to establish a connection "directly", for example, if the proxy server fails.

The General tab of the Internet Options window is shown in fig. 11.5 (left). To reduce browser loading time, we recommend that you click the From empty button in the Home page area. If there is not enough space on the disk, on the same tab you can use the Delete files button in the Temporary Internet files area or configure the storage settings using the Settings button. The purpose of the standard buttons (Colors, Fonts, Apply or OK) should be clear to you, so we won't dwell on them.

The options on the Programs tab of the Internet Options dialog box should also be easy. By default, it has standard Windows applications used for the HTML editor, Email, newsgroups, and calls over the Internet. If you want IE to be the default browser, check the Check if IE is the default browser option.

Fine-tuning IE is done on the Advanced tab. Check the required options in the Settings list. The list is quite extensive - having studied it, you will configure the browser with maximum (just for you) convenience. There is no risk here, because the Restore Defaults button will always allow you to return to the original values.

To switch to the Internet Explorer settings mode in the Control Panel, select the Network and Internet Connections category, and then select the Internet Options icon. As a result, the Internet Properties window will appear on the screen. This window contains the following tabs: General, Security, Privacy, Content, Connections, Programs and Advanced.

Let's look at how to work with each of them.

On the General tab, configure general settings.

In the Address field, specify the address of the web page that the user has chosen as their home page. A web home page is a page on the Internet that opens by default every time you start your browser. You can return to this page at any time while browsing the Internet by clicking the Home button on the toolbar or by executing the View Go Home page command from the main menu of the Internet Explorer window.

Pressing the From current button allows you to select the page that is currently open as the home page. The From Home button restores the page that was set when the browser was installed as the home page. If the home page is not needed, then click the C empty button. In this case, when you start the Internet browser, a blank page will open, and the Address field will take on the value about:blank. To delete temporary Internet files, the Delete Cookies and Delete Files buttons are used. Using the Options button, you can switch to the mode of setting and editing the settings for the folder of temporary Internet files.

The Options window will appear on the screen. Use the Check for updated saved pages switch to set the required mode for checking for updated saved pages. The Temporary Internet Files Folder area displays the location of the folder that contains the temporary Internet files. In the Take up on disk no more field, specify the maximum amount of hard disk space allocated for this folder.

You can use the Move button to move the Temporary Internet Files folder to a specified location; this will open the Browse Folder window, in which, according to the usual Windows rules, you must specify the required path. To open a folder with temporary Internet files, use the Browse files button. In the field How many days to keep links on the General tab, specify the number of days during which the browser should store links to recently visited pages. Using the Colors button, you can switch to the color selection mode for displaying web pages. Clicking this button will open a window.

Security Options
On the Security tab of the Properties: Internet window, configure the Internet security settings. The upper part of this tab lists the Internet zones accessible from this local computer. The Security level for this zone area displays the security level settings for the zone highlighted at the top of the tab. To change these settings, click the Custom button. If necessary, you can restore the default security settings for each zone. To do this, click the Default button (you must first select the icon of the required Internet zone).

Confidentiality
The Privacy tab contains options that allow you to set the level of privacy you use while browsing the Internet. The required privacy level is set using the corresponding slider. In this case, a brief description of the selected privacy level is displayed to the right of the slider. By pressing the Advanced button, you can switch to the mode for configuring additional privacy settings (in particular, in this mode, you can configure the processing by the browser Cookies). Optionally, you can set privacy for individual Web sites.

To do this, use the Change button. Clicking it opens the Privacy for individual Web sites window, in which you perform the necessary actions. The Contents tab contains options for accessing information received from the Internet, options for the auto-complete mode, and some of the user's personal data. Using the Settings button, you can switch to the settings mode for restricting information received from the Internet. This feature is especially useful for monitoring children's visits to certain websites and their exposure to certain materials. Clicking this button opens the Access Restriction window.

When you first open this window, the system will prompt you to enter an access password, which should be remembered, since the system will request this password on subsequent attempts to enter this mode. Use the Enable (Disable) button to enable/disable established restrictions; it also requires you to enter a passcode. By clicking the Autofill button on the Contents tab, you can enter the autofill settings mode. This will open the corresponding window. In this window, you define the objects for which you want to use auto-fill (possible options are for web addresses, forms, usernames and passwords in forms), and also clear the auto-fill log (using the Clear Forms and Clear Passwords buttons).

If the Prompt to save password check box is selected, the system will ask whether to save the new password after entering it in the field of the web page. If the answer is yes, the password will be saved, and in the future, when entering a username in the field of the web page, the system will automatically display the password corresponding to this name. To enter some personal information about the user provided by certain Web sites, on the Contents tab, click the Profile button.

Connections
The Connections tab contains information about previously configured Internet connections. To create a new computer connection to the Internet, you must click Install. As a result, the New Connection Wizard window will appear on the screen (the procedure for creating a new connection is described in the section).
To create a new network connection you should use the Add button, to delete an existing one - the Delete button (you must first place the cursor on the object to be deleted). Using the Settings button, you can switch to the mode of viewing and editing the parameters of a network connection selected in the list of connections. To switch to the local network settings mode, click the LAN settings button.

Programs
The Programs tab defines the programs that will be used automatically when working with the Internet. In the HTML Editor field, from the drop-down list, select the program that the browser will use to edit HTML files: Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel or Notepad. Depending on the value given field the corresponding command will be displayed in the File submenu of the main menu of the Internet Explorer window. If the HTML Editor field is set to Microsoft Word, the File menu will display the Edit in Microsoft Word command. Office Word, if Microsoft Excel is selected - the command will be called Edit in Microsoft office

Excel, if Notepad - Edit to Notepad is selected.
- In the E-mail field, from the drop-down list, select the e-mail program (for example, Outlook Express or The Bat!), which will be used by Internet Explorer.
- In the Newsgroups field, specify the program for reading Internet newsgroups that Internet Explorer will use.

In the Internet Connection field, specify the dialer that Internet Explorer will use.
- In the Calendar field, specify the Internet calendar program that Internet Explorer will use.
In the Address Book field, select the address book program that Internet Explorer will use. If you check the box
Check if Internet Explorer is the default browser, then each time you start Internet Explorer, the system will check if this browser is the default browser. If another Internet browser is used as the default, the system will offer to restore the use of Internet Explorer as such. Checking this box makes sense if there is another browser installed on the computer besides Internet Explorer.

Additionally

On the Advanced tab, you can configure additional options for some browser modes. In particular, using the appropriate checkboxes, you can turn on / off the display of pictures and their frames, playback of animations, sounds and videos on web pages, automatic check for Internet Explorer updates, etc. Security settings are placed in a separate section. If necessary, you can restore the default settings offered by the system by clicking the Restore Defaults button.

All parameters of this tab, depending on the functionality, are divided into groups: Microsoft VM, Security, Multimedia, HTTP 1.1 settings, Browse, Print, Search from the address bar and Accessibility. Let's dwell on each of them. Microsoft VM In the Microsoft VM group, make the following settings.

If the Log Java Language check box is selected, the browser will log all active Java programs.
- If the Use Java Jit Compiler check box is checked, then when you visit a website that uses Java programs, the browser will automatically generate and run those programs. In other words, this flag enables Internet Explorer to use the built-in Java compiler.

It is recommended to set the checkbox Java language scoreboard is enabled if you plan to test Java programs. Settings made using the Use Java Jit Compiler and Java Language Display Enabled checkboxes do not take effect until the computer is restarted.

Security
- In this group, configure additional security settings.
- By checking the SSL 2.0, SSL 3.0, and TLS 1.0 checkboxes, the browser will send and receive confidential information using the SSL 2.0, SSL 3.0, and TLS 1.0 protocols, respectively. In doing so, the following must be taken into account:
- SSL 2.0 protocol is supported by all secure websites;

SSL 3.0 is more secure than SSL 2.0, but some websites do not support it;
- TLS 1.0 protocol has a degree of protection comparable to that of the protocol
- SSL 3.0; some websites do not support this protocol.
- By checking the Enable Integrated Windows Authentication checkbox, Integrated Windows Authentication is enabled. This setting does not take effect until the computer is restarted.

If you select the Enable profile check box, the browser will display requests from websites to provide them with data from the user's profile. If you uncheck this box, then the browser will not transmit information about the user and, accordingly, display web site requests.
- By checking the box Do not save encrypted pages to disk, the saving of secret information in the folder with temporary Internet files is prohibited. This mode is recommended to be set if several users have access to the computer.
- If you select the Warn me when switching security mode check box, the browser will notify you when switching between safe and insecure Internet sites.

By checking the Signature verification for downloaded programs checkbox, the downloaded programs authentication mode is enabled. - If you select the Check for revocation of server certificates check box, Internet
- Explorer will check the validity of node certificates on the Internet. - This setting takes effect only after restarting the computer.
- If you select the Delete all files from the Temporary Internet Files folder when the browser is closed check box, the Temporary Internet Files folder will be automatically cleared when you close the Internet Explorer window.

Multimedia
In this group, configure the following parameters.
If you select the Enable automatic image resizing check box, the browser will reduce the size of oversized images on web pages. The Play animation on web pages checkbox enables/disables the animation playback mode on web pages. Some web pages that contain animation load very slowly, and to speed up their loading, it is advisable to check this box.

The Play videos on web pages and Play sounds on web pages checkboxes enable/disable playback modes of video and sounds on web pages, respectively. By deselecting the Show Pictures check box, you can disable the display of graphics to speed up the loading of web pages. If you select the Show picture frames check box, then picture frames will be displayed while loading pictures. This will allow you to get an idea of ​​the location of the elements of the web page before it is fully loaded. Enabling this mode makes sense only when the Show pictures checkbox is checked.

Checking the box Enhanced rendering of color shades turns on the mode
image smoothing. HTTP 1.1 configuration There are two parameters to configure in this group. Selecting the Use HTTP 1.1 checkbox enables the mode of using the HTTP 1.1 protocol when connecting to web sites.
If you select the Use HTTP 1.1 through proxy connections check box, the browser will use the HTTP 1.1 protocol when connecting to Web sites through a proxy server.

Overview
In this group, configure the following parameters. If you select the Automatically check for Internet Explorer updates check box, the browser will periodically check the Internet for a new version of the program. When a new version is found, a corresponding message will appear and the browser will ask you to confirm its download. If you select the Enable display styles for buttons and other controls on web pages check box, the browser will apply the Windows display settings to design web pages (see Section 3.1).

If you select the Enable personal Favorites menu check box, the Favorites submenu of the main menu of the Internet Explorer window will not display links that have not been used for a long time. To access them, click on the arrow at the bottom of the menu. If you clear the Enable third-party browser extensions check box, the browser will not be able to use tools designed for Internet Explorer that are not developed by Microsoft. This setting takes effect only after restarting the computer. If you select the Enable On-demand Install (Internet Explorer) check box, Internet Explorer will automatically download and install the necessary components to complete a task.

If you select the Show detailed http error messages check box, then if an error occurs while connecting to a server, the browser will display detailed information about the error and advice on how to resolve it. If this checkbox is unchecked, the browser will only display the error code and name.

By checking the box

Use built-in auto-complete enables the mode to auto-complete web addresses in the address bar as you type them. In this case, the browser uses the previously entered addresses that partially or completely match the desired one. If you clear the Use the same window to load shortcuts check box, then web pages opened using links from any document or program other than Internet Explorer will be displayed in a new browser window.

If you select the Use passive FTP protocol (for compatibility with firewalls and DSL modems) check box, the browser will use the passive FTP protocol, which does not require determining the computer's IP address. This mode is considered more secure.
Use the Underline links switcher to select the required link underlining mode:
Always - links are underlined all the time (this mode is set by default); Never - links are not underlined; On hover - links are underlined only when hovering over them with the mouse pointer. If you select the Show button "Go to address bar" checkbox, then the address bar of the browser window will have a Go button.

By setting the Show short links checkbox, the mode of briefly displaying the address of an object (link, picture, etc.) is switched on in the status bar. If this checkbox is cleared, then the address of the object is displayed in the status bar in full format. If you select the Allow folder views for FTP sites check box, the FTP sites will be displayed as a folder (as in Explorer). If this check box is cleared, FTP sites are displayed in HTML format (this is the default setting). If you select the Notify me when download is complete checkbox, a corresponding message will appear on the screen after the download is complete.

Only one setting can be configured in the Print area. If you select the Print Background Colors and Patterns check box, the background image will also be printed when you print the web page. Please note that depending on the printer you are using, print speed and quality may be affected. Search from the address bar. This area contains a checkbox When searching, which can take the following values. Do not search from the address bar - when this value is selected, search from the address bar is disabled.

To search, you will need to use the Search button located in the toolbar of the browser window.
Show results and go to the most similar site - in this case, the search bar will display links to web pages with addresses similar to the desired one. In this case, the browser will open the web page closest to the address to the desired web page. Only go to the most similar site - when you select this option, the search results will open the web page whose address is closest to the one you are looking for.

Only show results in the main window - in this case, the results of searches made using the address bar will be displayed in the main window. Accessibility options in this group configure the following settings. If you select the Always expand text for images check box, then when the Show pictures check box is cleared in the Media group, the space allocated for the picture will increase in size to display all the text associated with it. If you select the Move system caret after focus and selection check box, the system caret will move depending on the change in focus or selection. This setting is important when working with programs that use the system caret to determine the desired area of ​​the screen.

If your browser is slow, it's not necessarily the fault of a bad internet connection. Third-party toolbars, some add-ons, cookies, or less than optimal settings can also interfere with the browser's high performance.

Here are some simple steps you can take to optimize your Internet Explorer browser experience:

More ideas that might be helpful:

Removing toolbars

Many toolbars that are downloaded and embedded in the browser affect not only its appearance, but also slow down the movement of Internet traffic.

The browser toolbar is an add-on (extension) added to its interface. While some browser add-ons can enhance your online experience and can be very helpful, others have negative consequences. They can easily set themselves as "default" when bundled with commonly used free apps, and they sometimes interfere with the work of another software on the computer or conflict with it.

Each toolbar has its own specialized functionality, such as search functionality, emoticons, music player, etc., so they require additional resources to run.

In order to remove some of the toolbars, you will need to open the list installed programs(in Windows 7 click Start(Start) > Control Panel(Control Panel) and in the section Programs(Programs) click Uninstalling a program(“Uninstall a program”) - uninstall programs you never use).

Right-click on each toolbar in the list that you would like to remove and select Delete(Uninstall). After you complete this process, the toolbars will be completely removed.

Disable toolbars and add-ons directly in the browser

2. Click the button Service(in the form of a gear) in the upper right part of the window, then select Customize add-ons(Manage add-ons).

3. Under the inscription Display(Show) select All add-ons(“All add-ons”).

4. Select each add-on you want to disable and click Disable(Disable).

5. When you're done, close the window and restart your browser.

Deleting cookies and clearing the browser cache

Few people remember to do this, and in the end HDD turns out to be overwhelmed with a large amount of data stored by the browser for years.

To clear the browser cache:

1. Open Internet Explorer.

2. Click the button Service(Tools) , hover over the item Security(Safety) and select Delete browsing history(Delete browsing history). If you do not want to delete cookies and files from websites that are in the list of favorites, check the box Save your favorite websites(Preserve Favorites website data).

3. Check the boxes next to the types of data you want to delete.

4. Click Delete(Delete).

Reset browser settings

Sometimes when you install a program, it can change your browser settings without your knowledge. You may notice that your browser is behaving in a strange way.

If Internet Explorer stops responding to commands or works in general, if you encounter error messages that Internet Explorer will close, or if you experience slowdowns, you may want to reset your Internet Explorer settings. To do this, follow the steps below.

1. Launch Internet Explorer.

2. Click the button Service(Tools) , then select Browser Properties(Internet options).

3. In the window Browser Properties(Internet Options) click tab Additionally(Advanced).

4. Click Reset(Reset).

5. In dialogue ResetparameterssettingsInternet Explorer click Reset
Check the box Delete personal settings(Delete personal settings) only if you want to delete your browsing history, search service settings, Accelerators, homepages, Tracking Protection, and ActiveX Filtering data along the way. By checking this box, you are essentially launching the latest version of Internet Explorer.

6. When Internet Explorer has finished switching to default settings, click close(Close), and then OK.

7. Close Internet Explorer and restart it.

Installing a new version of Internet Explorer

Go to latest version Internet Explorer will make Internet access faster. In addition, your computer will be more secure, and it is very likely that the problems you experienced with the old browser will disappear.

Using the following table, you can find out which latest version of Internet Explorer you can use in relation to the operating system you are using:

To get the latest version of Internet Explorer, follow this link.

Switching to another browser

There are many Internet browsers, each slightly different from the others. Some browsers have a lot of features, others are quite simple in this sense. Some work a little better than others. But all Internet browsers basically do the same thing: they allow us to browse websites.

The most popular browsers are Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Internet Explorer, Safari and Opera. There are also other less popular browsers such as RockMelt, Avant Browser, Maxthon, Deepnet Explorer, Flock, SeaMonkey, AOL Explorer, etc.

Switching from one browser to another is in most cases the fastest and easiest way to fix many of the problems we face. If the browser is overloaded with toolbars and plugins, if it won't open some websites, or if it takes too long to load content, you can try installing another one and see if it works better.

To install a new internet browser, you will need to use the one you already have to find and download another one. Just use a search engine like Google or Bing to find the browser you want to install and click the download link.

Here are the pages on our website of the most popular browsers that can be used instead of Internet Explorer:

You may also find this guide on how to optimize your web speed and performance when using Chrome and Firefox .

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The default browser for Windows is usually installed with the operating system. If you find that for some reason the program is missing from your computer, install Internet Explorer yourself using the simple instructions below.

Installing Internet Explorer

First, make sure you don't have this browser. Click on the Start button and enter the appropriate request in search string. If there are no results, move on to action.

Turn on the component

Why would he be absent at all? Some builds of Windows may not include certain components by default. IE is considered one such component. Thus, it will always be absent in your system until you enable the corresponding component.

1.Run the Control Panel through Start and open the "Programs and Features" block.

2. Move your gaze to the left side of the window. Click the Turn Windows features on or off link.

3.In the new window, find the folder with Internet Explorer. Check it off. Click OK. The system itself will download and install a standard browser. It will not be superfluous to restart the computer.

Downloading by yourself

The previous method does not always help install Internet Explorer. Downloading and installation in this case must be done manually. Let's analyze step by step instructions using IE 11 as an example. You can find out how to download later versions of the program and understand what version your built-in browser should have.

1.To download the latest version, go to the following URL: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/17621/internet-explorer-downloads.

2.In the context menu, select your OS version.

3.Select one of the two blue links according to your Windows bit depth.

4. Immediately the installer will start downloading. When the download is complete, open the file.

5.The installation process will begin. In a small window you will see the progress.

6. Restart your computer for the settings to take effect. After starting the system, you will see that a browser shortcut has already appeared on the Desktop.

If you put new version browser, you will need to reinstall the necessary add-ons. With them, users can manage the toolbar, accelerators, ActiveX controls, Web browser helper objects, search engines, tracking protection, and enable spell checking for texts you type in fields.

  1. Open the built-in Internet Explorer client.
  2. Click on the "Service" section in the top bar. If the panel is missing, press Alt. Click on "Add-ons".
  3. Click the "All add-ons" link.
  4. Find the add-on you need and click on the “Enable” button. Do the same with each add-on. Disable also the ones you don't need.
  5. Click "Close" for the changes to take effect.

Download problems

Why can't IE install? Consider popular causes and solutions.

1. Mismatch minimum requirements is the most common reason. As a rule, in this case, a small window appears with a notification: "Installation of Internet Explorer is not completed." Make sure you have downloaded the correct package. Bit depth and OS must match. Internet Explorer 11 can be installed on Windows (x32 or x64) with SP1 or later, and on Windows Server 2008R2.

2.Not installed all required updates.

Programs are also not installed for the reason that the operating system does not have enough updates. The system will notify you about this in a special window. There will also be a "Get Update" button. Then you need to return to the download page and install the browser.

3. The work of the antivirus.

Antivirus and antispyware clients sometimes block the launch of files downloaded from the Internet. The IE installer is no exception. Try temporarily disabling your anti-virus software and also Windows Firewall and open the installer again. After a successful installation, re-enable the work of all the programs that were just disabled.

4.In the system is old version browser. In particular, the code 9C59 indicates that a previous version of IE has remained in the computer's memory. In this case, you need to clean up all the tails and remove the program.

5. The presence of viruses. If you can't install the browser, check your computer with an antivirus. Run, among other things, a deep scan.

Each user should know how to install Internet Explorer if it suddenly turns out that the program has disappeared from the computer. Most likely, there was a failure in the system (malware can also be the cause) and the system disabled this component. Your task is to enable it again so that the OS can download and install the browser itself.

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Possible mistakes

If one of the windows with an error appears while working on the ETP:

"Mistake! The CAPICOM library cannot be loaded, possibly due to low permissions on this local machine."

"CAPICOM object not installed"

“On your computer, tools for working with EDS are missing or incorrectly configured. Contact the provider of your certificate and CIPF."

"Unable to create object by Object Programming Server."

"Your browser does not have permissions to use ActiveX objects."

then you need to follow the steps below.

How to set up Internet Explorer

1. Make sure you are using Internet Explorer. If your Internet version Explorer is lower than 10, then you need to run the 32-bit version (to do this, open the C:\Program Files (x86)\Internet Explorer folder and run the iexplore.exe file).

If you have operating system Windows 10, make sure you're not opening a browser Microsoft Edge, whose icon is very similar to Internet Explorer.

2. It is necessary to add ETP addresses to Trusted sites.

  • In Internet Explorer, "Tools" - "Internet Options" ("Internet Options"); go to the "Security" tab;
  • select "Trusted sites" ("Trusted sites"); click the button "Nodes" ("Sites");
  • uncheck the box below “All sites in this zone require server verification (https:)” (not all ETPs work over a secure https:// connection);
  • in the line "Add the next node to the zone" enter the ETP address (via http and https);
  • insert website address, after double slash // put *. and site address. The entered address should take the form "http://*.kontur.ru/";
  • click the Add and OK buttons.

3. For the "Trusted Sites" zone, allow the use of Active-X controls.

  • in Internet Explorer "Tools" - "Internet Options"; go to the "Security" tab; select "Trusted nodes"; click the "Other..." button;
  • in the "Active-X controls and plug-ins" section, check "Enable" for all parameters.

4. Download and install CAPICOM-KB931906-v2102 .

5. In IE 9 and above, errors may occur that can be resolved using the compatibility mode (Go to Internet Options - Tools / Compatibility View Options / add site address).

Note: these are general settings for all ETPs. On some sites, it is necessary to install additional components (for example, the CryptoPro ES browser Plug-in) necessary for the correct operation of the site.

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  • According to most users, Internet Explorer is not the best browser, as it loads pages slowly, for the reason that it only displays the page when it is already fully loaded. But nevertheless, this does not prevent it from remaining one of the most popular browsers in the world (but this is rather for the reason that it is built into Windows and some programs can often depend on it).

    Installing Internet Explorer 8

    Installing the browser is simple, even a beginner can handle it. Although, in fact, we do not install the browser, but update it. If you want to install the Internet Explorer 8 browser, then most likely you have an older version, for example Internet Explorer 6.

    I install programs through the Uninstall Tool program and I advise you to do the same, you never know, suddenly you want to delete it later


    We choose whether we want to help or not and click the "Next" button.

    It is up to you to decide whether to install updates or not, I personally did not check the box, since I can manually download updates from the official site.


    After installation, you will need to reboot. If you installed the browser through the Uninstall Tool program, then you must refuse to reboot, otherwise the Uninstall Tool program simply will not be able to save the data, because the reboot will start immediately. And after the Uninstall Tool has saved the data, reboot.

    After the reboot, you can already open the browser (via the start menu) and surf the Internet.

    Configuring Internet Explorer 8

    After installing the browser, when you open it for the first time, there will be a dialog, so to speak, an assistant - you can choose your preferred settings or close the window, since all these parameters can be configured separately.

    The item in the control panel is responsible for setting up the Internet Explorer 8 browser, namely, Internet Options.

    So, let's go through some Internet Explorer 8 browser settings.

    How to change the Internet Explorer home page?

    Changing the home page is quite simple, you need to go to the "General" tab (in Internet options), and in the "Home page" field enter the site that you would like to be the home page, but if you want no site to load when you open the browser , then just type about:blank.

    In order for the changes to take effect, you must click the "Apply" button.

    How to delete Internet Explorer history items?

    Sometimes it happens that after viewing Internet sites, you need to delete the history of these sites, that is, so that others do not know which sites you visited (for example, when you chose a gift). This is not so difficult, and can be done in the same tab by clicking on the "Delete" button in the "Delete history" sub-item.

    Also, in the window that opens, check the boxes for what needs to be deleted - for example, passwords, temporary files, deleting browsing history.

    How to disable pictures in Internet Explorer?

    Let's say you have a slow Internet, or for some other reason you need to turn off the pictures so that they are not shown and the Internet is not used up on them (relevant when the traffic is limited or paid).

    We go to the tab (in Internet Options) to “Advanced” and a list of many items (checkmarks) opens in front of us, we need to find the “Multimedia” sub-section and uncheck the necessary checkboxes, I personally advise you to uncheck everything if you decide to disable images.

    How to change proxy settings in Internet Explorer?

    If you need to access the Internet through a proxy, as it happens at work, or if, for example, you want to use a third-party service, such as the Toonel service, then you can specify a proxy server for Internet Explorer through which the browser will work.

    To change the browser proxy settings, go to the "Connections" tab in Internet Options and select either the connection you use to connect to the Internet, or click "Network settings" in the "Configure LAN settings" sub-item if you use the Internet over a local network .

    After that, a window will appear in front of you, in which you need to enter the settings. A proxy usually consists of an ip-address and a port, which must be entered separately.

    Using Internet Explorer as the default browser

    It happens that for some reason the default browser is not Internet Explorer. In any case, if you want to make the default browser in the system, then you need to go to the "Programs" tab (in the Internet options) and click on the "Set as default" button.

    InPrivate mode in Internet Explorer 8

    Private mode is convenient when you need to leave no traces when browsing the Internet, this is especially convenient, for example, if you are away from home.

    When using the InPrivate mode, there will be no browsing records in the security log, and no form data, cookies, and, accordingly, passwords and logins will be saved.

    How to enable InProvate mode? Very simple - you just need to perform a combination of kalvish (that is, hold down) Ctrl + Shift + P, after which a private window will open in front of you Internet Explorer.


    And all the tabs that you open in this window will also be private, which is quite convenient.

    Internet Explorer 8 startup keys

    Launching the Browser from the ‘Program Launcher’ Window

    It is also possible to launch the IE browser (iexplore.exe process) with keys. To check this, you need to call the 'Start the program' window with the Win + R combination and enter 'iexplore.exe' (without quotes) in the window and if your browser has opened, then you can start Internet Explorer with the keys.

    For example, let's start the browser without add-ons, for this we use the -extoff key, that is, we must enter iexplore.exe -extoff.

    Launching the browser from the command line (console)

    Also, if you wish, you can launch the browser with keys from the command line, however, in this case, you must specify the full path to the browser, an example of launching Internet Explorer from the command line with the "-nohome" key:

    "C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe" -nohome

    This line must be entered in command line, you can call it using the key combination Win + R, then enter cmd in the 'Start the program' window.


    Keys for launching the Internet Explorer 8 browser (in Windows XP)

    We list the keys that can, if necessary, simplify the work with Internet Explorer.

    Iexplore.exe url, in this case the browser with the specified address will simply be opened, example iexplore.exe /
    - iexplore.exe -extoff will launch the browser without add-ons
    - iexplore.exe -new this switch will launch a new IE window in a separate process
    - iexplore.exe -nohome with this key, the browser will start without any pages, which is interesting, the launch is faster even when about:blank is specified as the home page
    - iexplore.exe -nomerge this key is used to start a new session, for example, to be in two accounts at the same time social network
    - iexplore.exe -k will make it possible to run the browser in full screen (kiosk mode)
    - iexplore.exe -slf this key is used, as I understand it, to force the opening of the home page
    - iexplore.exe -embedding key will launch the IE browser object without rendering the page visually
    - iexplore.exe -private launch the browser in private mode, quite a handy key

    Well, that's all, I hope this material was useful to you

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