HP 2533t End-User Reference Guide - Windows XP - Page 25

Microsoft Internet Explorer, Windows Media Player 11, Macromedia Flash Player

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Microsoft Internet Explorer Version 7.0 of the Microsoft Internet Explorer browser is installed locally on the computer. The Internet options settings for the browser have been preselected at the factory to limit writing to the flash memory. These settings should not be modified. You can access another browser through an ICA or RDP account if you need more browser resources. Service Pack 2 improves Microsoft Internet Explorer 7.0 security by providing more control over the execution of all content, including a built-in facility to manage pop-up windows. Service Pack 2 also prevents scripts from moving or resizing windows and status bars to hide them from view or obscure other windows. Windows XPe Service Pack 2 added a feature to Windows Messenger that blocks unsafe file transfers. For a list of files generally considered unsafe, see the white paper titled "Information About the Unsafe File List in Internet Explorer 6" on the Microsoft Web site at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/. Windows Media Player 11 Version 11 of Windows Media Player contains security, performance, and functionality improvements. For more information about improvements to Windows Media Player, go to the Microsoft Web site at http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/player/11/ default.aspx. Macromedia Flash Player Macromedia Flash Player is the agent for rich Web experiences across multiple platforms. With Macromedia Flash Player, you can view and interact with content developed in Macromedia Flash. Some Web sites require newer versions of the player. To install newer players, the administrator must temporarily increase the RamDisk to 64MB using the HP RamDisk control panel utility. Microsoft Internet Explorer 17

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Microsoft Internet Explorer
Version 7.0 of the Microsoft Internet Explorer browser is installed locally on the computer. The Internet
options settings for the browser have been preselected at the factory to limit writing to the flash memory.
These settings should not be modified. You can access another browser through an ICA or RDP account
if you need more browser resources.
Service Pack 2 improves Microsoft Internet Explorer 7.0 security by providing more control over the
execution of all content, including a built-in facility to manage pop-up windows. Service Pack 2 also
prevents scripts from moving or resizing windows and status bars to hide them from view or obscure
other windows.
Windows XPe Service Pack 2 added a feature to Windows Messenger that blocks unsafe file transfers.
For a list of files generally considered unsafe, see the white paper titled “Information About the Unsafe
File List in Internet Explorer 6” on the Microsoft Web site at
fwlink/
.
Windows Media Player 11
Version 11 of Windows Media Player contains security, performance, and functionality improvements.
For more information about improvements to Windows Media Player, go to the Microsoft Web site at
windows/windowsmedia/player/11/ default.aspx
.
Macromedia Flash Player
Macromedia Flash Player is the agent for rich Web experiences across multiple platforms. With
Macromedia Flash Player, you can view and interact with content developed in Macromedia Flash.
Some Web sites require newer versions of the player. To install newer players, the administrator must
temporarily increase the RamDisk to 64MB using the HP RamDisk control panel utility.
Microsoft Internet Explorer
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