This month sees Microsoft patch a zero-day in IE, a security advisory for TPMs, and release the Windows 10 November 2019 Update for seekers.
This month sees Windows Server 2019 finally reach general availability in Azure and appear in the Windows Evaluation Center, plus some changes to Internet Explorer in older versions of Windows.
Microsoft will end support for Internet Explorer 8, 9, and 10 this week which means that if you are still using the browser, your PC will soon become vulnerable to external threats as no future security patches will be released.
Learn how to gather Internet Explorer usage telemetry with the Enterprise Site Discovery Toolkit.
Learn about the new features in Microsoft’s Enhanced Mitigation Experience Toolkit, which now includes support for Modern IE and Enhanced Protected Mode.
With Windows 10, Microsoft is pushing a new web browser—currently codenamed Project Spartan—over its legacy Internet Explorer. But it’s not clear what the real strategy is here, since a new web browser that runs only on Windows is fundamentally just as constrained as the browser it seeks to replace. Microsoft first launched Internet Explorer 20…
What improvements can Microsoft still make to Windows 10? Russell Smith shares his wish list for essential features that need to be included in Windows 10.
Russell Smith shows us how to enable Tracking Protection in Internet Explorer to improve privacy and speed up your web browsing.
Russell Smith shows us how to use Internet Explorer 11 Edge Mode in Windows 10 Technical Preview in this short tutorial.
In this Ask the Admin, Russell Smith shows us how to enable Internet Explorer Enterprise Mode logging by using Internet Information Services (IIS).