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Old 09-04-2008, 04:45 AM
enrique1985 enrique1985 is offline
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Cool Let IE Favorites invisible

Q: there are some favorite websites I collected to the “Favorites” menu of IE browser, however, every one could access this favorites, which involves personal privacies. How to prevent others from browsing your favorites?


A: to protect your own collection, group policy will share with your worry. Run Gpedit.msc to open “Group Policy” dialog, on the left pane, expand the branch step by step: User Configuration—Administrative Template—Windows Groupware—Internet Explorer—Browser menu. On the right side pane, find out and double click “Hide Favorites menu” property dialog, select “Enabled” option, and then click “OK” to return. Then the “Favorites” is hidden after restarting, when you need it just go to Group Policy and call it up.

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