>>If memory serves you can add entries to IE's Trusted Sites, to get access to sites you need, without having to disable the enhanced security entirely. Also, I can't recall if running IE as an Administrator relaxes things at all.
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>I did this and this does not bypass the internal or whatever it is additional security in place.
I seem to recall that it operates much like NoScript on FireFox, anything not whitelisted is not allowed to run. This includes ActiveX, 3rd-party content etc. So, a site that has any of that will not "work" or appear "normal" even if you've added it to the Trusted Sites.
Time for a Chrome installer on a USB stick :-\
Regards. Al
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