Securing internet explorer. - 04/14/03 09:44 PM
Is there a way to use some kind of lockout on ie so that it can only affect local files such as cookies and favorites... If a power user is using ie and has permissions to delete certain files does ie have these permissions when ran by that user? Doesnt this mean that if a bug/exploit were found in ie it could infect the host? Im trying to find a way to run the program as an unpriveledged account.. I can do this with "run as" but this isnt going to work every time. Something tells me that microsoft has secured ie internally somehow without needing a special user attached to it.. But it would be a great feature not only for ie but other apps as well to force an unpriviledged user or even better.. a policy on the application that says it can only effect the profile in documents and settings and/or specific folders. This would really help in securing applications like ie... Lately ive been just really paranoid..