Win10 preview: What changes have been made to IE?

  

Computer Shop News: November Microsoft Patch Day, 16 patches for Win7, Win8 and Win8.1, Win10 systems. The patch numbered MS14-065, officially referred to as the IE cumulative security update (KB3003057). But what is included in the end? What changes have been made to the IE browser? Let's take a look at the detailed answers to the official MSDN blog.


First of all, in the IE11 enterprise mode, the "Enterprise Site List Manager" function is added, through which specific websites automatically use the corresponding browser text mode when loading. Open without changing any code on the original website, which greatly improves the compatibility of IE11 browser. Enterprise users can also retain support for existing web applications while upgrading to the latest version of the browser.

The above functions are mainly for enterprise users. For our ordinary users, the biggest feature of this IE browser update is that it brings the ability to intercept expired ActiveX controls. This feature will also be available in IE9 browsers on Windows Vista SP2 and Windows Server 2008 SP2. Like the earlier versions of Java, and the expired Silverlight controls are in the scope of interception. When the expired plugin in the list below is detected, IE will automatically pop up the following prompt message.


Security bug fixes are also the highlight of this IE update. A total of 17 privilege escalation vulnerabilities have been fixed through the MS14-065 patch. At the same time, the Adobe Flash Player update is also pushed synchronously. The specific patch number is KB3004150. Users who have the automatic update feature can receive this IE update push in Windows Update.

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