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A look at Internet Explorer from the inside out. Note: @EricLaw left Microsoft in October 2012. This blog may be adopted by an IE team member in the future.
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Blog Post:
Understanding Enhanced Protected Mode
EricLaw [ex-MSFT]
Last week, Andy Zeigler announced the introduction of Enhanced Protected Mode (EPM) over on the IEBlog. In today’s post, I’d like to provide further technical details about EPM to help security researchers, IT professionals, enthusiasts, and developers better understand how this feature works...
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23 Mar 2012
Blog Post:
Understanding Session Lifetime
EricLaw [ex-MSFT]
Back in May of last year , I discussed changes we made in Internet Explorer 8 to make the browser’s session handling behavior more predictable. Specifically, we introduced a “New Session” item on the File menu—this menu item explicitly creates a new browser session which doesn’t share session information...
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4 Apr 2010
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