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Disable With OneCare
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Auto-Disable
Enable or Disable VML Rendering Automatically
On September 12, 2006 a new security vulnerability was discovered
in Internet Explorer that was confirmed by Microsoft
Security Advisory (925568). This vulnerability has been used by
websites to take control of a user's computer. Microsoft has stated
that they will not release a patch for the VML rendering security
vulnerability until October 10, 2006. This security problem affects
all Windows users from Windows 98 to Windows XP, even if you use a
browser other than Internet Explorer.
The only way to protect your system at the present time
is to completely disable VML rendering in your Internet Explorer
browser.
We have created a small utility that easily turns your VML
rendering on or off. If you use this utility to turn off VML
rendering, the utility will automatically re-enable it on October
11, 2006 - the day after Microsoft's expected patch release.
This is accomplished by adding a startup item that checks the
current date each time your computer is booted. After October
11, 2006 the startup item is automatically removed.
If you use our utility after October 11, 2006 the auto enable
feature will be disabled, but the core functionality of the
utility will remain intact.
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Note: While Internet Explorer will still function
with this feature disabled, graphics on some websites may not be visible
once it is disabled (for example, Google Maps will not work in Internet
Explorer with VML rendering turned off).
Click on the Link below to download and
run the Enable / Disable VML Rendering utility.
Download
Utility
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