I see. But I've noticed that restricted websites (set in IE) are restricted
in Outlook too. But it uses nevertheless the local security zone (my
computer)?
Jan Kuipers
"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" schreef in bericht
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Because its in Outlook, it uses the local security zone, not internet
zone. Some features are disabled so pages won't look right in it - but
that makes it more secure.
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"Jan Kuipers" wrote in message
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I never realized that browsing with Outlook was not secure. I also use
the favorites and web toolbar in Outlook sometimes.
My question: it's the same browser as IE I suppose, so why can it be
insecure?
Jan Kuipers