Windows 2003 Security: Cancel IE Security Alert Dialog

  

Windows Server 2003 is Microsoft's latest server operating system. Compared to Windows 2000/XP, all aspects of functionality have been enhanced, especially in terms of security. The overall feeling is not bad. But "gold has no foot" is not perfect, and Microsoft Windows 2003 is the same, there are system vulnerabilities, there are many security risks! Whether you use your computer to enjoy music, surf the Internet, run games, or write documents, you will inevitably be threatened by the proliferation of new viruses. How to make Windows Server 2003 more secure has become a concern of users. Cancellation of the IE Security Alert Dialog In the face of hacker attacks on malicious programs, Microsoft has been working hard to reduce the security risks of its products. This is obvious to all. Microsoft's next-generation Windows Server 2003 operating system has been enhanced in terms of security. For example, when browsing the webpage using the IE browser that comes with Windows Server 2003, a security prompt box will pop up every time, “Toolish it”, prompt us whether we need to add the currently visited website to the site we trust; If you don't trust, you can only click the “Close" button; if you want to browse the site, you must click the “Add” button to add the page to the list of trusted sites. However, every time you visit a web page, you have to go through such steps, which is really cumbersome. In fact, we can use the following methods to let IE cancel the security check of the website: 1. Once the system opens the security prompt page, you can use the mouse to continue the prompt when the content of the website is blocked. Select; 2. In the browsing interface, click the “Tools” menu item with the mouse to execute the “Internet Options” command from the open drop-down menu; 3. In the pop-up option setting interface, you can put the system The default security level is set to medium level by default; 4. When setting, just drag the security slider to the “in the location of the "Security” tab page; 5. Finish After setting, click the “OK" button to cancel the browser's security auto-prompt page. After modifying the default security level settings of IE, when you go online, IE will not automatically check the security of the website, and the trouble is solved!

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