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How to configure Internet Explorer to use both the FTP PORT mode and the FTP PASV mode in the Windows Server 2003 Family
This article describes how to configure Internet Explorer to use both the File Transfer Protocol (FTP) PORT mode and PASV mode. FTP supports two modes. These modes are called Standard (or PORT or Active) and Passive (or PASV). The Standard mode...

HOW TO: Modify and Create New URL Links in the Links Folder in Internet Explorer 6
This step-by-step article describes how to add new links to the Internet Explorer Favorites\Links folder, and how to move existing links to the Favorites\Links folder. Even though the following procedures are used for the Links folder, you can...

How to Disable the Connection Confirmation Dialog Box
After you make a dialup connection, a connection confirmation dialog box may be displayed. This article describes how to enable or disable the connection confirmation dialog box for dialup networking connections. To disable the dialup connection...

How to Enable or Disable the Dial-Up Networking Connection Icon on the System Tray
This article describes how to enable or disable the Dial-up Networking Connection icon on the system tray portion of the taskbar. To enable the Dial-up Networking Connection icon in the system tray, follow these steps: Open the Dial-up Networking...

How to configure Internet Explorer automatic download prompts on your Windows XP Service Pack 2-based computer
Describes how to control prompts for automatic downloads of ActiveX controls, files, and pop-up windows.

How To Connect to a Running Instance of Internet Explorer by Using Java
This article demonstrates how you can connect to a particular running instance of Internet Explorer by using Java code that is running on the Microsoft virtual machine (VM). about the limitations and restrictions regarding this method176792How To...

How To Connect an HTML Page to a Microsoft Access Database
A data access page is an HTML page that has an Office Web Component embedded into it. The Office Web Component stores connection information about a data source. This article describes how to use data access pages to connect an HTML page to tables...

How to Make Web Pages Available for Offline Viewing
This article describes how to make Web pages available for offline viewing using Internet Explorer 5. When you make a Web page available offline, you can read its content when your computer is not connected to the Internet. The following topics...

HOW TO: Add Internet Explorer 6 Information to the Browscap.ini File
This step-by-step article describes how to edit the Browscap.ini file to include Internet Explorer 6 information. This is necessary to detect Internet Explorer 6 if you use the BrowserType object in Internet Information Server (IIS) to detect...

How To Programmatically Change Printer Settings for Internet Explorer and WebBrowser Control by Using Visual Basic .NET
This article describes how to programmatically set the page margins, the header, and the footer for printing from Internet Explorer and the WebBrowser control. Description of the Technique Users can easily change Internet Explorer printer settings...

HOW TO: Pass Values Between Multiple Select Boxes
This step-by-step article demonstrates how to move items from one select box to another select box in a Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) form. You can write Microsoft JScript code to remove all selected items from one select box and append the...

How To Programmatically Change Printer Settings for Internet Explorer and WebBrowser Control by Using Visual C# .NET
This step-by-step article shows you how to programmatically set the page margins, the header, and the footer for printing from Internet Explorer and the WebBrowser control. Description of the Technique Users can easily change Internet Explorer...

HOW TO: Implement a Custom Download Manager
This step-by-step article describes how to implement a custom download manager in Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 and Microsoft Internet Explorer 6. With this feature, you can extend the functionality of Internet Explorer and WebBrowser...

HOW TO: Reselect Microsoft FrontPage as the HTML Editor After You Upgrade to Internet Explorer 6
This step-by-step article describes how to reconfigure the HyperText Markup Language (HTML) editor after you upgrade to Internet Explorer (IE) 6.0. This may be useful if the Edit in FrontPage option is missing after you upgrade. Setting Microsoft...

How to use the WebBrowser control NewWindow2 event in Visual Basic .NET
This article describes how to use the NewWindow2 event. The NewWindow2 event is triggered by the WebBrowser control that is included with Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 and later versions. You can use this event to specify that your browser...

HOW TO: Deploy and Manage Internet Explorer 6 Service Pack 1 on Windows 2000-Based Computers
This step-by-step article describes how to install and manage Internet Explorer Service Pack 1 (SP1) on Windows 2000-based computers in a domain environment. back to the top Deploy Internet Explorer 6 SP1 You can use the following tools to deploy...

HOW TO: Use Forward and Back Buttons for the WebBrowser Control in Visual C# .NET
When you host the WebBrowser control and you want to implement Forward and Back buttons that are similar to those that Microsoft Internet Explorer implements, it is important to know when to enable and when to disable the buttons. The WebBrowser

How To Host a WebBrowser Control in Visual C# .NET to Post Form Data
This step-by-step article shows you how to use the WebBrowser ActiveX control in Visual C# .NET to perform a post of form data. Visual C# .NET can use the WebBrowser ActiveX control to send data by using the Post method to an HTTP server such as...

HOW TO: Use the WebBrowser Control NewWindow2 Event in Visual C# .NET
This article describes how to use the NewWindow2 event that is triggered by the Microsoft WebBrowser control that is included with Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 and later. You can use this event to specify that your browser program is used...

HOW TO: Deploy COM Interop Programs to Internet Explorer
This article describes how to deploy COM Interop programs to Microsoft Internet Explorer. COM objects have been fundamental to Microsoft Windows programming for many years. Until .NET platform programs replace those that were developed with COM,...

HOW TO: Set Java Security in Internet Explorer
This step-by-step article describes how to set Java security in Internet Explorer. You can configure Internet Explorer 4.0 and later with default security settings or with custom security settings. The custom security settings explicitly define...

HOW TO: Use the IEHost Log to Debug .NET Object Hosting in Internet Explorer
This article describes how to activate extended error logging for IEHost.dll, the managed Common Language Run-time (CLR) host that runs inside Internet Explorer. The Microsoft .NET Framework SDK documentation describes how to use Fuslogvw.exe to...

HOW TO: Host ActiveX Controls in a Web Form
This step-by-step article describes how you can host ActiveX controls in a Web Form of an ASP.NET page. You can use the drag-and-drop feature of the Microsoft Visual Studio .NET toolbox in an ActiveX control. By using the drag-and-drop feature,...

HOW TO: Use the Internet Explorer 6 Content Advisor to Control Access to Web Sites in Internet Explorer
This step-by-step article describes how to use the Internet Explorer 6.0 Content Advisor to control access to Web sites. You can configure Internet Explorer to control the kinds of content users can view in the browser. You can control content in...

How to configure Internet Explorer to use a proxy server
Describes how to configure Microsoft Internet Explorer to use a proxy server to connect to the Internet.
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