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Guest Iceman_377
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What are the benefits of using X64 browser?

 

 

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Guest iMarriedMyself
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IE form password

 

could some one please tell me how can I find what folder the form data (form

password) are stored in ?

 

THANKS

Guest Paul Montgomery
Posted

Re: IE form password

 

On Sun, 10 Aug 2008 18:59:01 -0700, iMarriedMyself

<iMarriedMyself@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

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>could some one please tell me how can I find what folder the form data (form

>password) are stored in ?</span>

 

http://www.nirsoft.net/articles/ie7_passwords.html

Guest Victor Constantinescu
Posted

Hi,

There are many advantages for using IE7+ that comes with Windows Vista, be

it 32bits or 64bits.

 

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Security MVP

http://victor-youngun.blogspot.com/

 

 

"Iceman_377" <guest@unknown-email.com> wrote in message

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> What are the benefits of using X64 browser?

>

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On Mon, 11 Aug 2008 10:21:07 +0300, "Victor Constantinescu"

<victor@castlecops.org> wrote:

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>Hi,

>There are many advantages for using IE7+ that comes with Windows Vista, be

>it 32bits or 64bits.</span>

 

I thought so for a long time, but IE7 had a problem with javascript on

several of my regularly-visited sites. I would use Firefox 2 for

those.

 

When Firefox 3 was recently released, I ended up using that

exclusively. It whips ass on IE7... BAD.

 

I'm going to pickup the IE8 public beta when it's released in the next

few weeks and see how that is.

Guest Victor Constantinescu
Posted

Define "A problem with javascript"

 

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Victor Constantinescu aka YounGun

Security MVP

http://victor-youngun.blogspot.com/

 

 

"DDW" <ddwright@KILLSPAMcomcast.net> wrote in message

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> On Mon, 11 Aug 2008 10:21:07 +0300, "Victor Constantinescu"

> <victor@castlecops.org> wrote:

><span style="color:green">

>>Hi,

>>There are many advantages for using IE7+ that comes with Windows Vista, be

>>it 32bits or 64bits.</span>

>

> I thought so for a long time, but IE7 had a problem with javascript on

> several of my regularly-visited sites. I would use Firefox 2 for

> those.

>

> When Firefox 3 was recently released, I ended up using that

> exclusively. It whips ass on IE7... BAD.

>

> I'm going to pickup the IE8 public beta when it's released in the next

> few weeks and see how that is. </span>

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On Mon, 11 Aug 2008 12:35:36 +0300, "Victor Constantinescu"

<victor@castlecops.org> wrote:

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>Define "A problem with javascript"</span>

 

I recall seeing a mention of javascript on the status bar a few times

when I encountered a problem in IE that Firefox handled. I can't find

a site that does that now, but I can show you one of the problems.

 

I regularly visit several big-city newspapers - some of them only to

read their columnists. One is the Chicago Sun Times. Sometimes I

will click on an image on their main page to open a link to more

images with a clickable slide show.

 

Today's has an example. Click on the PHOTO GALLERIES on the right

side of the main page at www.suntimes.com . IE won't open it. If I

click on the words PHOTO GALLERIES a page will open but I can't click

through the slide show.

 

Try it with Firefox and it works just fine either way.

Guest Stefan Radulescu
Posted

Hi,

What are the "many advantages"?

 

Regards,

Stefan Radulescu

 

"Victor Constantinescu" <victor@castlecops.org> wrote in message

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> Hi,

> There are many advantages for using IE7+ that comes with Windows Vista, be

> it 32bits or 64bits.

>

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> Victor Constantinescu aka YounGun

> Security MVP

> http://victor-youngun.blogspot.com/

>

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> "Iceman_377" <guest@unknown-email.com> wrote in message

> news:c40252a80de4f86b10d11ffe25a62c58@nntp-gateway.com...<span style="color:green">

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>> What are the benefits of using X64 browser?

>>

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>> Iceman_377</span>

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Guest Stefan Radulescu
Posted

Basically, a 64-bit application runs faster than a 32-bit one.

 

But, in the case of a browser the 64-bit version is useless for daily usage.

This is because most browser plug-ins (including Silverlight, Flash, Java

and almost all ActiveX controls) only work in 32-bit browsers currently.

 

Regards,

Stefan Radulescu

 

 

"Iceman_377" <guest@unknown-email.com> wrote in message

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> What are the benefits of using X64 browser?

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Guest Iceman_377
Posted

Ok it runs faster but is it also imune to some viruses and worms?

because it's made in a 64 bit?

 

 

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Guest FromTheRafters
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"Iceman_377" <guest@unknown-email.com> wrote in message

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> Ok it runs faster but is it also imune to some viruses and worms?

> because it's made in a 64 bit?</span>

 

All programs are immune to some viruses and worms, so

that is not a good answer. However it is probably true

that less malware is written to modify 64 bit programs

at this point in time.

 

It is the environment it creates that most affects its ability

to support malware, if that environment is equivalent to

the one created by the 32 bit version, there would be no

significant increase in security.

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