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Old November 14th 13, 04:55 AM posted to alt.windows7.general
...winston[_2_]
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Default Windows Update to IE11

SC Tom wrote:


"Buffalo" wrote in message
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"Robin Bignall" wrote in message
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On Tue, 12 Nov 2013 20:43:34 -0500, Paul wrote:

Robin Bignall wrote:
On Tue, 12 Nov 2013 11:47:37 -0400, pjp
wrote:

Is it wise to allow this update or should one skip it and stick with
IE10?

I installed it today and Kaspersky's Password Manager told me to
disable
enhanced protection mode. The only protected mode I could see is in
'Security' in Internet Options, but unticking that gave me an
immediate
message that my PC would not be adequately protected. Win7Ult.
Any thoughts on this?

"Incompatibility of Kaspersky Password Manager 5.0 plug-ins with
Internet Explorer 10/11 when Enhanced Protected Mode (EPM) is enabled"

http://support.kaspersky.com/10576

I just checked IE 11, which I installed yesterday, and that line in
Internet Options / Advanced, for enhanced protection enable / disable,
*simply is not there* (in Win7). Maybe it only appears as an option for
Win8.

I am running Win7 HP 64 bit and that option is there. 11 items down
below the Security header.
Internet Options, Advanced, Scroll down to the Security header. That's
where I see it.


Win7HP SP1 x86. The 11th item is "Enable Integrated Windows
Authentication." Might be just a 64-bit option, or a Win7Pro option for
either 32- or 64-bit.


More likely missing on x86 because EPM requires 64 bit and AppContainer
neither of which are available on x86(32 bit)

In fact, IE11 on Win7 (64 bit) will not support EPM security since Win7
doesn't support AppContainer (nor did IE10 on Win7, all it did was
enable 64 bit tabs)


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