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Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2) includes many additional features that allow you to take control of your security when you surf the Web. Internet Explorer now displays an Information Bar (just below the address bar) where you can see information about downloads, blocked pop-up windows, potential security risks, and other activities. This information helps you to avoid potentially harmful files you might otherwise accept from the Internet. The Information Bar doesn't clutter up your browser when you don't need it. It only appears when there's information to communicate. If Internet Explorer default settings are on, you'll see the Information Bar when a Web site tries to:
![]() How the Information Bar WorksSometimes Web sites will display an ActiveX control or active content that may be potentially dangerous or try to download a file to your hard drive without your knowledge or permission. This is how many people accidentally get spyware on their computer. The Information Bar notifies you when it blocks this content and then lets you decide what to do. Then you can view the Web page without the content that may be dangerous and if the page displays properly, you can (and probably should) choose not to display the active content. To install the ActiveX control
If a site tries to download a program without your permission, you'll see the alert below. Then you can choose to download the program, but if you don't know and trust the source, we don't recommend it. If you're certain that you want to download the file, follow the steps below:
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