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Description of the Internet Explorer Information Bar in Windows XP SP2
Article ID : 843017
Last Review : August 25, 2004
Revision : 1.0
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INTRODUCTION
The Internet Explorer Information Bar is a new User Interface (UI) that is
included in Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2). The Information Bar
is displayed when potentially dangerous actions on a Web page have been
blocked. The Information Bar appears between the toolbar and the content
window in Internet Explorer, and it is similar to the notification area in
Outlook 2003. The notification area in Outlook 2003 informs you of blocked
content. The Internet Explorer Information Bar in Windows XP SP2 replaces
many of the common dialog boxes that prompt you for information, and it also
provides a prominent area for displaying information that you may want to
view or act upon. Examples of dialog boxes that have been replaced by
Information Bar notifications include blocked ActiveX installations, pop-ups
windows, download processes and active content.
Important You can turn off the Information Bar in Internet Explorer by
lowering the default security settings. However, we strongly recommend that
you leave these security settings at their default level or higher. The
default security settings in Internet Explorer are designed to help protect
your computer from viruses and from attacks over the Internet.