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Internet Explorer Today & Tomorrow Margaret Cobb Internet Explorer Product Manager Windows Client Group mcobb @ microsoft.com Microsoft Corporation

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Page 1: Internet Explorer Today & Tomorrow Margaret Cobb Internet Explorer Product Manager Windows Client Group mcobb @ microsoft.com Microsoft Corporation

Internet Explorer Today amp Tomorrow

Margaret CobbInternet Explorer Product ManagerWindows Client Groupmcobb microsoftcomMicrosoft Corporation

Session OutlineSession Outline

Internet Explorer 60 amp XP SP2Whatrsquos on Customerrsquos Minds

Key Improvements wXP SP2

Compatibility

Innovation

Manageability

Support

Internet Explorer XP SP2 Demo

The Road AheadInternet Explorer 70

Whatrsquos on Customerrsquos MindsWhatrsquos on Customerrsquos Minds

Security

Compatibility

Manageability amp Support

Can I trust IE with my data and privacy

Will IE work with the sites and applications that I have

Can I manage IE How will Microsoft help me if therersquos a problem

The Future Where is IE headed When will I see something new

Innovation Where are the cool new features

Internet Explorer in XP SP2Internet Explorer in XP SP2

Key improvements

mybankcomevilhackercom

Internet

Intranet

Trusted Sites

Local Machine

Can

rsquot elevatep

rivileges

Locked

Canrsquot see across domains

ZoneDomain Security

Download Monitoring

MajorMajor upgrade focused on security upgrade focused on security

More secure infrastructureZone amp domain restrictionsBlock suspicious contentAnti-spoofing

More user controlDownload monitoringPop-up blockerInformation bar Add-on manager

CompatibilityCompatibility

Users are familiar with IErsquos interface

De-facto web development standard

Powerful platform for rich line-of-business apps

Many corporate sites and apps only work with IE

More than 92 of weekday website visitors use IEMore than 92 of weekday website visitors use IE

Source WebSideStory 105 US Web users on Windows Source WebSideStory 105 US Web users on Windows

IE is IE is compatiblecompatible with the most web sites and apps with the most web sites and apps

InnovationInnovation

Search toolbars

Tabbed browsers

RSS readers

Parental controls

Content filtering

Add-ons on Marketplace

IE IE SupportedSupported by a large community of developers by a large community of developerscreating innovative new add-on featurescreating innovative new add-on features

Manageability and SupportManageability and Support

Management

Full Group Policy support for IT administratorsNew API to manage settings from applicationsSingle sign-on to intranet web sites

SupportMicrosoft Security Response Center (MSRC)Microsoft Developer Network (MSDN)World-class product support organization

IE IE BuiltBuilt for the enterprise with Microsoft behind it for the enterprise with Microsoft behind it

Support PolicySupport PolicyMicrosoft provides a predictable way to get Microsoft provides a predictable way to get

updates and planimplement support proceduresupdates and planimplement support procedures

Policy elements

Wide range of extended support options amp programs

Covers business and developer products

Covers all supported versions of Windows and IE

Details at httpsupportmicrosoftcomLN=en-usamppr=lifecycleampscid=gp3B5Bln5D3Blifecycleampx=13ampy=10

Security ResponseSecurity ResponseMicrosoft Security Response Center (MSRC) providesMicrosoft Security Response Center (MSRC) provides

world-classworld-class security service and support security service and support

Rapid response to Internet security threatsDedicated team available 7x24

Established relationships with security researchers

Large network of ISP and anti-virus partners

Mobilizes on security issues monthly updates

Works with law enforcement to shut down malicious attacks and prosecute criminals behind them

Demo IE 6 XP SP2 Anti-phishingAnti-spoofing

Looking AheadLooking Ahead

Security and privacy

End-user features

Web and add-on developer support

Key areas of focus

Windows AntiSpyware in beta now ships in 2005

httpwwwmicrosoftcomathomesecurityspywaresoftwaredefaultmspx IE 7 on Windows XP SP2 in beta this summer

The best IE ever in Windows codenamed ldquoLonghornrdquo in 2006

Product roadmap

Microsoft committed to major browserMicrosoft committed to major browserinnovations on several dimensionsinnovations on several dimensions

Call to ActionCall to Action

Join the IE Community at

httpwwwmicrosoftcomwindowsiecommunitydefaultmspx

Download the IE XP SP2 demo at httpwwwmicrosoftcomwindowsiedefaultmspx

Check out the IE blog at

httpblogsmsdncomie

Community ResourcesCommunity Resources

Community Siteshttpwwwmicrosoftcomcommunitiesdefaultmspx

List of Newsgroupshttpcommunities2microsoftcomcommunitiesnewsgroupsen-usdefaultaspx

Attend a free chat or webcasthttpwwwmicrosoftcomcommunitieschatsdefaultmspx

httpwwwmicrosoftcomseminareventswebcastsdefaultmspx

Locate a local user group(s)httpwwwmicrosoftcomcommunitiesusergroupsdefaultmspx

Non-Microsoft Community Siteshttpwwwmicrosoftcomcommunitiesrelateddefaultmspx

IE ResourcesIE Resources

IE Blog site httpblogsmsdncomie IE MSDN Developer Site httpmsdnmicrosoftcomieInternet Explorer Administration Kit (IEAK) httpwwwmicrosoftcomresourcesdocumentationie6allreskiten-uspart3c13ie6rkmspx IE App Compat Toolkit httpsupportmicrosoftcomdefaultaspxscid=kben-us895129 IE web site httpwwwmicrosoftcomwindowsiedefaultmspx IE Add-on site httpwindowsmarketplacecomcontentaspxctId=63 IE Support Center httpsupportmicrosoftcomdefaultaspxscid=FH[LN]ieamp IE online community httpwwwmicrosoftcomwindowsiecommunitydefaultmspx

  • Internet Explorer Today amp Tomorrow
  • Session Outline
  • Whatrsquos on Customerrsquos Minds
  • Internet Explorer in XP SP2
  • Compatibility
  • Innovation
  • Manageability and Support
  • Support Policy
  • Security Response
  • Demo IE 6 XP SP2 Anti-phishingAnti-spoofing
  • Looking Ahead
  • Call to Action
  • Community Resources
  • IE Resources
Page 2: Internet Explorer Today & Tomorrow Margaret Cobb Internet Explorer Product Manager Windows Client Group mcobb @ microsoft.com Microsoft Corporation

Session OutlineSession Outline

Internet Explorer 60 amp XP SP2Whatrsquos on Customerrsquos Minds

Key Improvements wXP SP2

Compatibility

Innovation

Manageability

Support

Internet Explorer XP SP2 Demo

The Road AheadInternet Explorer 70

Whatrsquos on Customerrsquos MindsWhatrsquos on Customerrsquos Minds

Security

Compatibility

Manageability amp Support

Can I trust IE with my data and privacy

Will IE work with the sites and applications that I have

Can I manage IE How will Microsoft help me if therersquos a problem

The Future Where is IE headed When will I see something new

Innovation Where are the cool new features

Internet Explorer in XP SP2Internet Explorer in XP SP2

Key improvements

mybankcomevilhackercom

Internet

Intranet

Trusted Sites

Local Machine

Can

rsquot elevatep

rivileges

Locked

Canrsquot see across domains

ZoneDomain Security

Download Monitoring

MajorMajor upgrade focused on security upgrade focused on security

More secure infrastructureZone amp domain restrictionsBlock suspicious contentAnti-spoofing

More user controlDownload monitoringPop-up blockerInformation bar Add-on manager

CompatibilityCompatibility

Users are familiar with IErsquos interface

De-facto web development standard

Powerful platform for rich line-of-business apps

Many corporate sites and apps only work with IE

More than 92 of weekday website visitors use IEMore than 92 of weekday website visitors use IE

Source WebSideStory 105 US Web users on Windows Source WebSideStory 105 US Web users on Windows

IE is IE is compatiblecompatible with the most web sites and apps with the most web sites and apps

InnovationInnovation

Search toolbars

Tabbed browsers

RSS readers

Parental controls

Content filtering

Add-ons on Marketplace

IE IE SupportedSupported by a large community of developers by a large community of developerscreating innovative new add-on featurescreating innovative new add-on features

Manageability and SupportManageability and Support

Management

Full Group Policy support for IT administratorsNew API to manage settings from applicationsSingle sign-on to intranet web sites

SupportMicrosoft Security Response Center (MSRC)Microsoft Developer Network (MSDN)World-class product support organization

IE IE BuiltBuilt for the enterprise with Microsoft behind it for the enterprise with Microsoft behind it

Support PolicySupport PolicyMicrosoft provides a predictable way to get Microsoft provides a predictable way to get

updates and planimplement support proceduresupdates and planimplement support procedures

Policy elements

Wide range of extended support options amp programs

Covers business and developer products

Covers all supported versions of Windows and IE

Details at httpsupportmicrosoftcomLN=en-usamppr=lifecycleampscid=gp3B5Bln5D3Blifecycleampx=13ampy=10

Security ResponseSecurity ResponseMicrosoft Security Response Center (MSRC) providesMicrosoft Security Response Center (MSRC) provides

world-classworld-class security service and support security service and support

Rapid response to Internet security threatsDedicated team available 7x24

Established relationships with security researchers

Large network of ISP and anti-virus partners

Mobilizes on security issues monthly updates

Works with law enforcement to shut down malicious attacks and prosecute criminals behind them

Demo IE 6 XP SP2 Anti-phishingAnti-spoofing

Looking AheadLooking Ahead

Security and privacy

End-user features

Web and add-on developer support

Key areas of focus

Windows AntiSpyware in beta now ships in 2005

httpwwwmicrosoftcomathomesecurityspywaresoftwaredefaultmspx IE 7 on Windows XP SP2 in beta this summer

The best IE ever in Windows codenamed ldquoLonghornrdquo in 2006

Product roadmap

Microsoft committed to major browserMicrosoft committed to major browserinnovations on several dimensionsinnovations on several dimensions

Call to ActionCall to Action

Join the IE Community at

httpwwwmicrosoftcomwindowsiecommunitydefaultmspx

Download the IE XP SP2 demo at httpwwwmicrosoftcomwindowsiedefaultmspx

Check out the IE blog at

httpblogsmsdncomie

Community ResourcesCommunity Resources

Community Siteshttpwwwmicrosoftcomcommunitiesdefaultmspx

List of Newsgroupshttpcommunities2microsoftcomcommunitiesnewsgroupsen-usdefaultaspx

Attend a free chat or webcasthttpwwwmicrosoftcomcommunitieschatsdefaultmspx

httpwwwmicrosoftcomseminareventswebcastsdefaultmspx

Locate a local user group(s)httpwwwmicrosoftcomcommunitiesusergroupsdefaultmspx

Non-Microsoft Community Siteshttpwwwmicrosoftcomcommunitiesrelateddefaultmspx

IE ResourcesIE Resources

IE Blog site httpblogsmsdncomie IE MSDN Developer Site httpmsdnmicrosoftcomieInternet Explorer Administration Kit (IEAK) httpwwwmicrosoftcomresourcesdocumentationie6allreskiten-uspart3c13ie6rkmspx IE App Compat Toolkit httpsupportmicrosoftcomdefaultaspxscid=kben-us895129 IE web site httpwwwmicrosoftcomwindowsiedefaultmspx IE Add-on site httpwindowsmarketplacecomcontentaspxctId=63 IE Support Center httpsupportmicrosoftcomdefaultaspxscid=FH[LN]ieamp IE online community httpwwwmicrosoftcomwindowsiecommunitydefaultmspx

  • Internet Explorer Today amp Tomorrow
  • Session Outline
  • Whatrsquos on Customerrsquos Minds
  • Internet Explorer in XP SP2
  • Compatibility
  • Innovation
  • Manageability and Support
  • Support Policy
  • Security Response
  • Demo IE 6 XP SP2 Anti-phishingAnti-spoofing
  • Looking Ahead
  • Call to Action
  • Community Resources
  • IE Resources
Page 3: Internet Explorer Today & Tomorrow Margaret Cobb Internet Explorer Product Manager Windows Client Group mcobb @ microsoft.com Microsoft Corporation

Whatrsquos on Customerrsquos MindsWhatrsquos on Customerrsquos Minds

Security

Compatibility

Manageability amp Support

Can I trust IE with my data and privacy

Will IE work with the sites and applications that I have

Can I manage IE How will Microsoft help me if therersquos a problem

The Future Where is IE headed When will I see something new

Innovation Where are the cool new features

Internet Explorer in XP SP2Internet Explorer in XP SP2

Key improvements

mybankcomevilhackercom

Internet

Intranet

Trusted Sites

Local Machine

Can

rsquot elevatep

rivileges

Locked

Canrsquot see across domains

ZoneDomain Security

Download Monitoring

MajorMajor upgrade focused on security upgrade focused on security

More secure infrastructureZone amp domain restrictionsBlock suspicious contentAnti-spoofing

More user controlDownload monitoringPop-up blockerInformation bar Add-on manager

CompatibilityCompatibility

Users are familiar with IErsquos interface

De-facto web development standard

Powerful platform for rich line-of-business apps

Many corporate sites and apps only work with IE

More than 92 of weekday website visitors use IEMore than 92 of weekday website visitors use IE

Source WebSideStory 105 US Web users on Windows Source WebSideStory 105 US Web users on Windows

IE is IE is compatiblecompatible with the most web sites and apps with the most web sites and apps

InnovationInnovation

Search toolbars

Tabbed browsers

RSS readers

Parental controls

Content filtering

Add-ons on Marketplace

IE IE SupportedSupported by a large community of developers by a large community of developerscreating innovative new add-on featurescreating innovative new add-on features

Manageability and SupportManageability and Support

Management

Full Group Policy support for IT administratorsNew API to manage settings from applicationsSingle sign-on to intranet web sites

SupportMicrosoft Security Response Center (MSRC)Microsoft Developer Network (MSDN)World-class product support organization

IE IE BuiltBuilt for the enterprise with Microsoft behind it for the enterprise with Microsoft behind it

Support PolicySupport PolicyMicrosoft provides a predictable way to get Microsoft provides a predictable way to get

updates and planimplement support proceduresupdates and planimplement support procedures

Policy elements

Wide range of extended support options amp programs

Covers business and developer products

Covers all supported versions of Windows and IE

Details at httpsupportmicrosoftcomLN=en-usamppr=lifecycleampscid=gp3B5Bln5D3Blifecycleampx=13ampy=10

Security ResponseSecurity ResponseMicrosoft Security Response Center (MSRC) providesMicrosoft Security Response Center (MSRC) provides

world-classworld-class security service and support security service and support

Rapid response to Internet security threatsDedicated team available 7x24

Established relationships with security researchers

Large network of ISP and anti-virus partners

Mobilizes on security issues monthly updates

Works with law enforcement to shut down malicious attacks and prosecute criminals behind them

Demo IE 6 XP SP2 Anti-phishingAnti-spoofing

Looking AheadLooking Ahead

Security and privacy

End-user features

Web and add-on developer support

Key areas of focus

Windows AntiSpyware in beta now ships in 2005

httpwwwmicrosoftcomathomesecurityspywaresoftwaredefaultmspx IE 7 on Windows XP SP2 in beta this summer

The best IE ever in Windows codenamed ldquoLonghornrdquo in 2006

Product roadmap

Microsoft committed to major browserMicrosoft committed to major browserinnovations on several dimensionsinnovations on several dimensions

Call to ActionCall to Action

Join the IE Community at

httpwwwmicrosoftcomwindowsiecommunitydefaultmspx

Download the IE XP SP2 demo at httpwwwmicrosoftcomwindowsiedefaultmspx

Check out the IE blog at

httpblogsmsdncomie

Community ResourcesCommunity Resources

Community Siteshttpwwwmicrosoftcomcommunitiesdefaultmspx

List of Newsgroupshttpcommunities2microsoftcomcommunitiesnewsgroupsen-usdefaultaspx

Attend a free chat or webcasthttpwwwmicrosoftcomcommunitieschatsdefaultmspx

httpwwwmicrosoftcomseminareventswebcastsdefaultmspx

Locate a local user group(s)httpwwwmicrosoftcomcommunitiesusergroupsdefaultmspx

Non-Microsoft Community Siteshttpwwwmicrosoftcomcommunitiesrelateddefaultmspx

IE ResourcesIE Resources

IE Blog site httpblogsmsdncomie IE MSDN Developer Site httpmsdnmicrosoftcomieInternet Explorer Administration Kit (IEAK) httpwwwmicrosoftcomresourcesdocumentationie6allreskiten-uspart3c13ie6rkmspx IE App Compat Toolkit httpsupportmicrosoftcomdefaultaspxscid=kben-us895129 IE web site httpwwwmicrosoftcomwindowsiedefaultmspx IE Add-on site httpwindowsmarketplacecomcontentaspxctId=63 IE Support Center httpsupportmicrosoftcomdefaultaspxscid=FH[LN]ieamp IE online community httpwwwmicrosoftcomwindowsiecommunitydefaultmspx

  • Internet Explorer Today amp Tomorrow
  • Session Outline
  • Whatrsquos on Customerrsquos Minds
  • Internet Explorer in XP SP2
  • Compatibility
  • Innovation
  • Manageability and Support
  • Support Policy
  • Security Response
  • Demo IE 6 XP SP2 Anti-phishingAnti-spoofing
  • Looking Ahead
  • Call to Action
  • Community Resources
  • IE Resources
Page 4: Internet Explorer Today & Tomorrow Margaret Cobb Internet Explorer Product Manager Windows Client Group mcobb @ microsoft.com Microsoft Corporation

Internet Explorer in XP SP2Internet Explorer in XP SP2

Key improvements

mybankcomevilhackercom

Internet

Intranet

Trusted Sites

Local Machine

Can

rsquot elevatep

rivileges

Locked

Canrsquot see across domains

ZoneDomain Security

Download Monitoring

MajorMajor upgrade focused on security upgrade focused on security

More secure infrastructureZone amp domain restrictionsBlock suspicious contentAnti-spoofing

More user controlDownload monitoringPop-up blockerInformation bar Add-on manager

CompatibilityCompatibility

Users are familiar with IErsquos interface

De-facto web development standard

Powerful platform for rich line-of-business apps

Many corporate sites and apps only work with IE

More than 92 of weekday website visitors use IEMore than 92 of weekday website visitors use IE

Source WebSideStory 105 US Web users on Windows Source WebSideStory 105 US Web users on Windows

IE is IE is compatiblecompatible with the most web sites and apps with the most web sites and apps

InnovationInnovation

Search toolbars

Tabbed browsers

RSS readers

Parental controls

Content filtering

Add-ons on Marketplace

IE IE SupportedSupported by a large community of developers by a large community of developerscreating innovative new add-on featurescreating innovative new add-on features

Manageability and SupportManageability and Support

Management

Full Group Policy support for IT administratorsNew API to manage settings from applicationsSingle sign-on to intranet web sites

SupportMicrosoft Security Response Center (MSRC)Microsoft Developer Network (MSDN)World-class product support organization

IE IE BuiltBuilt for the enterprise with Microsoft behind it for the enterprise with Microsoft behind it

Support PolicySupport PolicyMicrosoft provides a predictable way to get Microsoft provides a predictable way to get

updates and planimplement support proceduresupdates and planimplement support procedures

Policy elements

Wide range of extended support options amp programs

Covers business and developer products

Covers all supported versions of Windows and IE

Details at httpsupportmicrosoftcomLN=en-usamppr=lifecycleampscid=gp3B5Bln5D3Blifecycleampx=13ampy=10

Security ResponseSecurity ResponseMicrosoft Security Response Center (MSRC) providesMicrosoft Security Response Center (MSRC) provides

world-classworld-class security service and support security service and support

Rapid response to Internet security threatsDedicated team available 7x24

Established relationships with security researchers

Large network of ISP and anti-virus partners

Mobilizes on security issues monthly updates

Works with law enforcement to shut down malicious attacks and prosecute criminals behind them

Demo IE 6 XP SP2 Anti-phishingAnti-spoofing

Looking AheadLooking Ahead

Security and privacy

End-user features

Web and add-on developer support

Key areas of focus

Windows AntiSpyware in beta now ships in 2005

httpwwwmicrosoftcomathomesecurityspywaresoftwaredefaultmspx IE 7 on Windows XP SP2 in beta this summer

The best IE ever in Windows codenamed ldquoLonghornrdquo in 2006

Product roadmap

Microsoft committed to major browserMicrosoft committed to major browserinnovations on several dimensionsinnovations on several dimensions

Call to ActionCall to Action

Join the IE Community at

httpwwwmicrosoftcomwindowsiecommunitydefaultmspx

Download the IE XP SP2 demo at httpwwwmicrosoftcomwindowsiedefaultmspx

Check out the IE blog at

httpblogsmsdncomie

Community ResourcesCommunity Resources

Community Siteshttpwwwmicrosoftcomcommunitiesdefaultmspx

List of Newsgroupshttpcommunities2microsoftcomcommunitiesnewsgroupsen-usdefaultaspx

Attend a free chat or webcasthttpwwwmicrosoftcomcommunitieschatsdefaultmspx

httpwwwmicrosoftcomseminareventswebcastsdefaultmspx

Locate a local user group(s)httpwwwmicrosoftcomcommunitiesusergroupsdefaultmspx

Non-Microsoft Community Siteshttpwwwmicrosoftcomcommunitiesrelateddefaultmspx

IE ResourcesIE Resources

IE Blog site httpblogsmsdncomie IE MSDN Developer Site httpmsdnmicrosoftcomieInternet Explorer Administration Kit (IEAK) httpwwwmicrosoftcomresourcesdocumentationie6allreskiten-uspart3c13ie6rkmspx IE App Compat Toolkit httpsupportmicrosoftcomdefaultaspxscid=kben-us895129 IE web site httpwwwmicrosoftcomwindowsiedefaultmspx IE Add-on site httpwindowsmarketplacecomcontentaspxctId=63 IE Support Center httpsupportmicrosoftcomdefaultaspxscid=FH[LN]ieamp IE online community httpwwwmicrosoftcomwindowsiecommunitydefaultmspx

  • Internet Explorer Today amp Tomorrow
  • Session Outline
  • Whatrsquos on Customerrsquos Minds
  • Internet Explorer in XP SP2
  • Compatibility
  • Innovation
  • Manageability and Support
  • Support Policy
  • Security Response
  • Demo IE 6 XP SP2 Anti-phishingAnti-spoofing
  • Looking Ahead
  • Call to Action
  • Community Resources
  • IE Resources
Page 5: Internet Explorer Today & Tomorrow Margaret Cobb Internet Explorer Product Manager Windows Client Group mcobb @ microsoft.com Microsoft Corporation

CompatibilityCompatibility

Users are familiar with IErsquos interface

De-facto web development standard

Powerful platform for rich line-of-business apps

Many corporate sites and apps only work with IE

More than 92 of weekday website visitors use IEMore than 92 of weekday website visitors use IE

Source WebSideStory 105 US Web users on Windows Source WebSideStory 105 US Web users on Windows

IE is IE is compatiblecompatible with the most web sites and apps with the most web sites and apps

InnovationInnovation

Search toolbars

Tabbed browsers

RSS readers

Parental controls

Content filtering

Add-ons on Marketplace

IE IE SupportedSupported by a large community of developers by a large community of developerscreating innovative new add-on featurescreating innovative new add-on features

Manageability and SupportManageability and Support

Management

Full Group Policy support for IT administratorsNew API to manage settings from applicationsSingle sign-on to intranet web sites

SupportMicrosoft Security Response Center (MSRC)Microsoft Developer Network (MSDN)World-class product support organization

IE IE BuiltBuilt for the enterprise with Microsoft behind it for the enterprise with Microsoft behind it

Support PolicySupport PolicyMicrosoft provides a predictable way to get Microsoft provides a predictable way to get

updates and planimplement support proceduresupdates and planimplement support procedures

Policy elements

Wide range of extended support options amp programs

Covers business and developer products

Covers all supported versions of Windows and IE

Details at httpsupportmicrosoftcomLN=en-usamppr=lifecycleampscid=gp3B5Bln5D3Blifecycleampx=13ampy=10

Security ResponseSecurity ResponseMicrosoft Security Response Center (MSRC) providesMicrosoft Security Response Center (MSRC) provides

world-classworld-class security service and support security service and support

Rapid response to Internet security threatsDedicated team available 7x24

Established relationships with security researchers

Large network of ISP and anti-virus partners

Mobilizes on security issues monthly updates

Works with law enforcement to shut down malicious attacks and prosecute criminals behind them

Demo IE 6 XP SP2 Anti-phishingAnti-spoofing

Looking AheadLooking Ahead

Security and privacy

End-user features

Web and add-on developer support

Key areas of focus

Windows AntiSpyware in beta now ships in 2005

httpwwwmicrosoftcomathomesecurityspywaresoftwaredefaultmspx IE 7 on Windows XP SP2 in beta this summer

The best IE ever in Windows codenamed ldquoLonghornrdquo in 2006

Product roadmap

Microsoft committed to major browserMicrosoft committed to major browserinnovations on several dimensionsinnovations on several dimensions

Call to ActionCall to Action

Join the IE Community at

httpwwwmicrosoftcomwindowsiecommunitydefaultmspx

Download the IE XP SP2 demo at httpwwwmicrosoftcomwindowsiedefaultmspx

Check out the IE blog at

httpblogsmsdncomie

Community ResourcesCommunity Resources

Community Siteshttpwwwmicrosoftcomcommunitiesdefaultmspx

List of Newsgroupshttpcommunities2microsoftcomcommunitiesnewsgroupsen-usdefaultaspx

Attend a free chat or webcasthttpwwwmicrosoftcomcommunitieschatsdefaultmspx

httpwwwmicrosoftcomseminareventswebcastsdefaultmspx

Locate a local user group(s)httpwwwmicrosoftcomcommunitiesusergroupsdefaultmspx

Non-Microsoft Community Siteshttpwwwmicrosoftcomcommunitiesrelateddefaultmspx

IE ResourcesIE Resources

IE Blog site httpblogsmsdncomie IE MSDN Developer Site httpmsdnmicrosoftcomieInternet Explorer Administration Kit (IEAK) httpwwwmicrosoftcomresourcesdocumentationie6allreskiten-uspart3c13ie6rkmspx IE App Compat Toolkit httpsupportmicrosoftcomdefaultaspxscid=kben-us895129 IE web site httpwwwmicrosoftcomwindowsiedefaultmspx IE Add-on site httpwindowsmarketplacecomcontentaspxctId=63 IE Support Center httpsupportmicrosoftcomdefaultaspxscid=FH[LN]ieamp IE online community httpwwwmicrosoftcomwindowsiecommunitydefaultmspx

  • Internet Explorer Today amp Tomorrow
  • Session Outline
  • Whatrsquos on Customerrsquos Minds
  • Internet Explorer in XP SP2
  • Compatibility
  • Innovation
  • Manageability and Support
  • Support Policy
  • Security Response
  • Demo IE 6 XP SP2 Anti-phishingAnti-spoofing
  • Looking Ahead
  • Call to Action
  • Community Resources
  • IE Resources
Page 6: Internet Explorer Today & Tomorrow Margaret Cobb Internet Explorer Product Manager Windows Client Group mcobb @ microsoft.com Microsoft Corporation

InnovationInnovation

Search toolbars

Tabbed browsers

RSS readers

Parental controls

Content filtering

Add-ons on Marketplace

IE IE SupportedSupported by a large community of developers by a large community of developerscreating innovative new add-on featurescreating innovative new add-on features

Manageability and SupportManageability and Support

Management

Full Group Policy support for IT administratorsNew API to manage settings from applicationsSingle sign-on to intranet web sites

SupportMicrosoft Security Response Center (MSRC)Microsoft Developer Network (MSDN)World-class product support organization

IE IE BuiltBuilt for the enterprise with Microsoft behind it for the enterprise with Microsoft behind it

Support PolicySupport PolicyMicrosoft provides a predictable way to get Microsoft provides a predictable way to get

updates and planimplement support proceduresupdates and planimplement support procedures

Policy elements

Wide range of extended support options amp programs

Covers business and developer products

Covers all supported versions of Windows and IE

Details at httpsupportmicrosoftcomLN=en-usamppr=lifecycleampscid=gp3B5Bln5D3Blifecycleampx=13ampy=10

Security ResponseSecurity ResponseMicrosoft Security Response Center (MSRC) providesMicrosoft Security Response Center (MSRC) provides

world-classworld-class security service and support security service and support

Rapid response to Internet security threatsDedicated team available 7x24

Established relationships with security researchers

Large network of ISP and anti-virus partners

Mobilizes on security issues monthly updates

Works with law enforcement to shut down malicious attacks and prosecute criminals behind them

Demo IE 6 XP SP2 Anti-phishingAnti-spoofing

Looking AheadLooking Ahead

Security and privacy

End-user features

Web and add-on developer support

Key areas of focus

Windows AntiSpyware in beta now ships in 2005

httpwwwmicrosoftcomathomesecurityspywaresoftwaredefaultmspx IE 7 on Windows XP SP2 in beta this summer

The best IE ever in Windows codenamed ldquoLonghornrdquo in 2006

Product roadmap

Microsoft committed to major browserMicrosoft committed to major browserinnovations on several dimensionsinnovations on several dimensions

Call to ActionCall to Action

Join the IE Community at

httpwwwmicrosoftcomwindowsiecommunitydefaultmspx

Download the IE XP SP2 demo at httpwwwmicrosoftcomwindowsiedefaultmspx

Check out the IE blog at

httpblogsmsdncomie

Community ResourcesCommunity Resources

Community Siteshttpwwwmicrosoftcomcommunitiesdefaultmspx

List of Newsgroupshttpcommunities2microsoftcomcommunitiesnewsgroupsen-usdefaultaspx

Attend a free chat or webcasthttpwwwmicrosoftcomcommunitieschatsdefaultmspx

httpwwwmicrosoftcomseminareventswebcastsdefaultmspx

Locate a local user group(s)httpwwwmicrosoftcomcommunitiesusergroupsdefaultmspx

Non-Microsoft Community Siteshttpwwwmicrosoftcomcommunitiesrelateddefaultmspx

IE ResourcesIE Resources

IE Blog site httpblogsmsdncomie IE MSDN Developer Site httpmsdnmicrosoftcomieInternet Explorer Administration Kit (IEAK) httpwwwmicrosoftcomresourcesdocumentationie6allreskiten-uspart3c13ie6rkmspx IE App Compat Toolkit httpsupportmicrosoftcomdefaultaspxscid=kben-us895129 IE web site httpwwwmicrosoftcomwindowsiedefaultmspx IE Add-on site httpwindowsmarketplacecomcontentaspxctId=63 IE Support Center httpsupportmicrosoftcomdefaultaspxscid=FH[LN]ieamp IE online community httpwwwmicrosoftcomwindowsiecommunitydefaultmspx

  • Internet Explorer Today amp Tomorrow
  • Session Outline
  • Whatrsquos on Customerrsquos Minds
  • Internet Explorer in XP SP2
  • Compatibility
  • Innovation
  • Manageability and Support
  • Support Policy
  • Security Response
  • Demo IE 6 XP SP2 Anti-phishingAnti-spoofing
  • Looking Ahead
  • Call to Action
  • Community Resources
  • IE Resources
Page 7: Internet Explorer Today & Tomorrow Margaret Cobb Internet Explorer Product Manager Windows Client Group mcobb @ microsoft.com Microsoft Corporation

Manageability and SupportManageability and Support

Management

Full Group Policy support for IT administratorsNew API to manage settings from applicationsSingle sign-on to intranet web sites

SupportMicrosoft Security Response Center (MSRC)Microsoft Developer Network (MSDN)World-class product support organization

IE IE BuiltBuilt for the enterprise with Microsoft behind it for the enterprise with Microsoft behind it

Support PolicySupport PolicyMicrosoft provides a predictable way to get Microsoft provides a predictable way to get

updates and planimplement support proceduresupdates and planimplement support procedures

Policy elements

Wide range of extended support options amp programs

Covers business and developer products

Covers all supported versions of Windows and IE

Details at httpsupportmicrosoftcomLN=en-usamppr=lifecycleampscid=gp3B5Bln5D3Blifecycleampx=13ampy=10

Security ResponseSecurity ResponseMicrosoft Security Response Center (MSRC) providesMicrosoft Security Response Center (MSRC) provides

world-classworld-class security service and support security service and support

Rapid response to Internet security threatsDedicated team available 7x24

Established relationships with security researchers

Large network of ISP and anti-virus partners

Mobilizes on security issues monthly updates

Works with law enforcement to shut down malicious attacks and prosecute criminals behind them

Demo IE 6 XP SP2 Anti-phishingAnti-spoofing

Looking AheadLooking Ahead

Security and privacy

End-user features

Web and add-on developer support

Key areas of focus

Windows AntiSpyware in beta now ships in 2005

httpwwwmicrosoftcomathomesecurityspywaresoftwaredefaultmspx IE 7 on Windows XP SP2 in beta this summer

The best IE ever in Windows codenamed ldquoLonghornrdquo in 2006

Product roadmap

Microsoft committed to major browserMicrosoft committed to major browserinnovations on several dimensionsinnovations on several dimensions

Call to ActionCall to Action

Join the IE Community at

httpwwwmicrosoftcomwindowsiecommunitydefaultmspx

Download the IE XP SP2 demo at httpwwwmicrosoftcomwindowsiedefaultmspx

Check out the IE blog at

httpblogsmsdncomie

Community ResourcesCommunity Resources

Community Siteshttpwwwmicrosoftcomcommunitiesdefaultmspx

List of Newsgroupshttpcommunities2microsoftcomcommunitiesnewsgroupsen-usdefaultaspx

Attend a free chat or webcasthttpwwwmicrosoftcomcommunitieschatsdefaultmspx

httpwwwmicrosoftcomseminareventswebcastsdefaultmspx

Locate a local user group(s)httpwwwmicrosoftcomcommunitiesusergroupsdefaultmspx

Non-Microsoft Community Siteshttpwwwmicrosoftcomcommunitiesrelateddefaultmspx

IE ResourcesIE Resources

IE Blog site httpblogsmsdncomie IE MSDN Developer Site httpmsdnmicrosoftcomieInternet Explorer Administration Kit (IEAK) httpwwwmicrosoftcomresourcesdocumentationie6allreskiten-uspart3c13ie6rkmspx IE App Compat Toolkit httpsupportmicrosoftcomdefaultaspxscid=kben-us895129 IE web site httpwwwmicrosoftcomwindowsiedefaultmspx IE Add-on site httpwindowsmarketplacecomcontentaspxctId=63 IE Support Center httpsupportmicrosoftcomdefaultaspxscid=FH[LN]ieamp IE online community httpwwwmicrosoftcomwindowsiecommunitydefaultmspx

  • Internet Explorer Today amp Tomorrow
  • Session Outline
  • Whatrsquos on Customerrsquos Minds
  • Internet Explorer in XP SP2
  • Compatibility
  • Innovation
  • Manageability and Support
  • Support Policy
  • Security Response
  • Demo IE 6 XP SP2 Anti-phishingAnti-spoofing
  • Looking Ahead
  • Call to Action
  • Community Resources
  • IE Resources
Page 8: Internet Explorer Today & Tomorrow Margaret Cobb Internet Explorer Product Manager Windows Client Group mcobb @ microsoft.com Microsoft Corporation

Support PolicySupport PolicyMicrosoft provides a predictable way to get Microsoft provides a predictable way to get

updates and planimplement support proceduresupdates and planimplement support procedures

Policy elements

Wide range of extended support options amp programs

Covers business and developer products

Covers all supported versions of Windows and IE

Details at httpsupportmicrosoftcomLN=en-usamppr=lifecycleampscid=gp3B5Bln5D3Blifecycleampx=13ampy=10

Security ResponseSecurity ResponseMicrosoft Security Response Center (MSRC) providesMicrosoft Security Response Center (MSRC) provides

world-classworld-class security service and support security service and support

Rapid response to Internet security threatsDedicated team available 7x24

Established relationships with security researchers

Large network of ISP and anti-virus partners

Mobilizes on security issues monthly updates

Works with law enforcement to shut down malicious attacks and prosecute criminals behind them

Demo IE 6 XP SP2 Anti-phishingAnti-spoofing

Looking AheadLooking Ahead

Security and privacy

End-user features

Web and add-on developer support

Key areas of focus

Windows AntiSpyware in beta now ships in 2005

httpwwwmicrosoftcomathomesecurityspywaresoftwaredefaultmspx IE 7 on Windows XP SP2 in beta this summer

The best IE ever in Windows codenamed ldquoLonghornrdquo in 2006

Product roadmap

Microsoft committed to major browserMicrosoft committed to major browserinnovations on several dimensionsinnovations on several dimensions

Call to ActionCall to Action

Join the IE Community at

httpwwwmicrosoftcomwindowsiecommunitydefaultmspx

Download the IE XP SP2 demo at httpwwwmicrosoftcomwindowsiedefaultmspx

Check out the IE blog at

httpblogsmsdncomie

Community ResourcesCommunity Resources

Community Siteshttpwwwmicrosoftcomcommunitiesdefaultmspx

List of Newsgroupshttpcommunities2microsoftcomcommunitiesnewsgroupsen-usdefaultaspx

Attend a free chat or webcasthttpwwwmicrosoftcomcommunitieschatsdefaultmspx

httpwwwmicrosoftcomseminareventswebcastsdefaultmspx

Locate a local user group(s)httpwwwmicrosoftcomcommunitiesusergroupsdefaultmspx

Non-Microsoft Community Siteshttpwwwmicrosoftcomcommunitiesrelateddefaultmspx

IE ResourcesIE Resources

IE Blog site httpblogsmsdncomie IE MSDN Developer Site httpmsdnmicrosoftcomieInternet Explorer Administration Kit (IEAK) httpwwwmicrosoftcomresourcesdocumentationie6allreskiten-uspart3c13ie6rkmspx IE App Compat Toolkit httpsupportmicrosoftcomdefaultaspxscid=kben-us895129 IE web site httpwwwmicrosoftcomwindowsiedefaultmspx IE Add-on site httpwindowsmarketplacecomcontentaspxctId=63 IE Support Center httpsupportmicrosoftcomdefaultaspxscid=FH[LN]ieamp IE online community httpwwwmicrosoftcomwindowsiecommunitydefaultmspx

  • Internet Explorer Today amp Tomorrow
  • Session Outline
  • Whatrsquos on Customerrsquos Minds
  • Internet Explorer in XP SP2
  • Compatibility
  • Innovation
  • Manageability and Support
  • Support Policy
  • Security Response
  • Demo IE 6 XP SP2 Anti-phishingAnti-spoofing
  • Looking Ahead
  • Call to Action
  • Community Resources
  • IE Resources
Page 9: Internet Explorer Today & Tomorrow Margaret Cobb Internet Explorer Product Manager Windows Client Group mcobb @ microsoft.com Microsoft Corporation

Security ResponseSecurity ResponseMicrosoft Security Response Center (MSRC) providesMicrosoft Security Response Center (MSRC) provides

world-classworld-class security service and support security service and support

Rapid response to Internet security threatsDedicated team available 7x24

Established relationships with security researchers

Large network of ISP and anti-virus partners

Mobilizes on security issues monthly updates

Works with law enforcement to shut down malicious attacks and prosecute criminals behind them

Demo IE 6 XP SP2 Anti-phishingAnti-spoofing

Looking AheadLooking Ahead

Security and privacy

End-user features

Web and add-on developer support

Key areas of focus

Windows AntiSpyware in beta now ships in 2005

httpwwwmicrosoftcomathomesecurityspywaresoftwaredefaultmspx IE 7 on Windows XP SP2 in beta this summer

The best IE ever in Windows codenamed ldquoLonghornrdquo in 2006

Product roadmap

Microsoft committed to major browserMicrosoft committed to major browserinnovations on several dimensionsinnovations on several dimensions

Call to ActionCall to Action

Join the IE Community at

httpwwwmicrosoftcomwindowsiecommunitydefaultmspx

Download the IE XP SP2 demo at httpwwwmicrosoftcomwindowsiedefaultmspx

Check out the IE blog at

httpblogsmsdncomie

Community ResourcesCommunity Resources

Community Siteshttpwwwmicrosoftcomcommunitiesdefaultmspx

List of Newsgroupshttpcommunities2microsoftcomcommunitiesnewsgroupsen-usdefaultaspx

Attend a free chat or webcasthttpwwwmicrosoftcomcommunitieschatsdefaultmspx

httpwwwmicrosoftcomseminareventswebcastsdefaultmspx

Locate a local user group(s)httpwwwmicrosoftcomcommunitiesusergroupsdefaultmspx

Non-Microsoft Community Siteshttpwwwmicrosoftcomcommunitiesrelateddefaultmspx

IE ResourcesIE Resources

IE Blog site httpblogsmsdncomie IE MSDN Developer Site httpmsdnmicrosoftcomieInternet Explorer Administration Kit (IEAK) httpwwwmicrosoftcomresourcesdocumentationie6allreskiten-uspart3c13ie6rkmspx IE App Compat Toolkit httpsupportmicrosoftcomdefaultaspxscid=kben-us895129 IE web site httpwwwmicrosoftcomwindowsiedefaultmspx IE Add-on site httpwindowsmarketplacecomcontentaspxctId=63 IE Support Center httpsupportmicrosoftcomdefaultaspxscid=FH[LN]ieamp IE online community httpwwwmicrosoftcomwindowsiecommunitydefaultmspx

  • Internet Explorer Today amp Tomorrow
  • Session Outline
  • Whatrsquos on Customerrsquos Minds
  • Internet Explorer in XP SP2
  • Compatibility
  • Innovation
  • Manageability and Support
  • Support Policy
  • Security Response
  • Demo IE 6 XP SP2 Anti-phishingAnti-spoofing
  • Looking Ahead
  • Call to Action
  • Community Resources
  • IE Resources
Page 10: Internet Explorer Today & Tomorrow Margaret Cobb Internet Explorer Product Manager Windows Client Group mcobb @ microsoft.com Microsoft Corporation

Demo IE 6 XP SP2 Anti-phishingAnti-spoofing

Looking AheadLooking Ahead

Security and privacy

End-user features

Web and add-on developer support

Key areas of focus

Windows AntiSpyware in beta now ships in 2005

httpwwwmicrosoftcomathomesecurityspywaresoftwaredefaultmspx IE 7 on Windows XP SP2 in beta this summer

The best IE ever in Windows codenamed ldquoLonghornrdquo in 2006

Product roadmap

Microsoft committed to major browserMicrosoft committed to major browserinnovations on several dimensionsinnovations on several dimensions

Call to ActionCall to Action

Join the IE Community at

httpwwwmicrosoftcomwindowsiecommunitydefaultmspx

Download the IE XP SP2 demo at httpwwwmicrosoftcomwindowsiedefaultmspx

Check out the IE blog at

httpblogsmsdncomie

Community ResourcesCommunity Resources

Community Siteshttpwwwmicrosoftcomcommunitiesdefaultmspx

List of Newsgroupshttpcommunities2microsoftcomcommunitiesnewsgroupsen-usdefaultaspx

Attend a free chat or webcasthttpwwwmicrosoftcomcommunitieschatsdefaultmspx

httpwwwmicrosoftcomseminareventswebcastsdefaultmspx

Locate a local user group(s)httpwwwmicrosoftcomcommunitiesusergroupsdefaultmspx

Non-Microsoft Community Siteshttpwwwmicrosoftcomcommunitiesrelateddefaultmspx

IE ResourcesIE Resources

IE Blog site httpblogsmsdncomie IE MSDN Developer Site httpmsdnmicrosoftcomieInternet Explorer Administration Kit (IEAK) httpwwwmicrosoftcomresourcesdocumentationie6allreskiten-uspart3c13ie6rkmspx IE App Compat Toolkit httpsupportmicrosoftcomdefaultaspxscid=kben-us895129 IE web site httpwwwmicrosoftcomwindowsiedefaultmspx IE Add-on site httpwindowsmarketplacecomcontentaspxctId=63 IE Support Center httpsupportmicrosoftcomdefaultaspxscid=FH[LN]ieamp IE online community httpwwwmicrosoftcomwindowsiecommunitydefaultmspx

  • Internet Explorer Today amp Tomorrow
  • Session Outline
  • Whatrsquos on Customerrsquos Minds
  • Internet Explorer in XP SP2
  • Compatibility
  • Innovation
  • Manageability and Support
  • Support Policy
  • Security Response
  • Demo IE 6 XP SP2 Anti-phishingAnti-spoofing
  • Looking Ahead
  • Call to Action
  • Community Resources
  • IE Resources
Page 11: Internet Explorer Today & Tomorrow Margaret Cobb Internet Explorer Product Manager Windows Client Group mcobb @ microsoft.com Microsoft Corporation

Looking AheadLooking Ahead

Security and privacy

End-user features

Web and add-on developer support

Key areas of focus

Windows AntiSpyware in beta now ships in 2005

httpwwwmicrosoftcomathomesecurityspywaresoftwaredefaultmspx IE 7 on Windows XP SP2 in beta this summer

The best IE ever in Windows codenamed ldquoLonghornrdquo in 2006

Product roadmap

Microsoft committed to major browserMicrosoft committed to major browserinnovations on several dimensionsinnovations on several dimensions

Call to ActionCall to Action

Join the IE Community at

httpwwwmicrosoftcomwindowsiecommunitydefaultmspx

Download the IE XP SP2 demo at httpwwwmicrosoftcomwindowsiedefaultmspx

Check out the IE blog at

httpblogsmsdncomie

Community ResourcesCommunity Resources

Community Siteshttpwwwmicrosoftcomcommunitiesdefaultmspx

List of Newsgroupshttpcommunities2microsoftcomcommunitiesnewsgroupsen-usdefaultaspx

Attend a free chat or webcasthttpwwwmicrosoftcomcommunitieschatsdefaultmspx

httpwwwmicrosoftcomseminareventswebcastsdefaultmspx

Locate a local user group(s)httpwwwmicrosoftcomcommunitiesusergroupsdefaultmspx

Non-Microsoft Community Siteshttpwwwmicrosoftcomcommunitiesrelateddefaultmspx

IE ResourcesIE Resources

IE Blog site httpblogsmsdncomie IE MSDN Developer Site httpmsdnmicrosoftcomieInternet Explorer Administration Kit (IEAK) httpwwwmicrosoftcomresourcesdocumentationie6allreskiten-uspart3c13ie6rkmspx IE App Compat Toolkit httpsupportmicrosoftcomdefaultaspxscid=kben-us895129 IE web site httpwwwmicrosoftcomwindowsiedefaultmspx IE Add-on site httpwindowsmarketplacecomcontentaspxctId=63 IE Support Center httpsupportmicrosoftcomdefaultaspxscid=FH[LN]ieamp IE online community httpwwwmicrosoftcomwindowsiecommunitydefaultmspx

  • Internet Explorer Today amp Tomorrow
  • Session Outline
  • Whatrsquos on Customerrsquos Minds
  • Internet Explorer in XP SP2
  • Compatibility
  • Innovation
  • Manageability and Support
  • Support Policy
  • Security Response
  • Demo IE 6 XP SP2 Anti-phishingAnti-spoofing
  • Looking Ahead
  • Call to Action
  • Community Resources
  • IE Resources
Page 12: Internet Explorer Today & Tomorrow Margaret Cobb Internet Explorer Product Manager Windows Client Group mcobb @ microsoft.com Microsoft Corporation

Call to ActionCall to Action

Join the IE Community at

httpwwwmicrosoftcomwindowsiecommunitydefaultmspx

Download the IE XP SP2 demo at httpwwwmicrosoftcomwindowsiedefaultmspx

Check out the IE blog at

httpblogsmsdncomie

Community ResourcesCommunity Resources

Community Siteshttpwwwmicrosoftcomcommunitiesdefaultmspx

List of Newsgroupshttpcommunities2microsoftcomcommunitiesnewsgroupsen-usdefaultaspx

Attend a free chat or webcasthttpwwwmicrosoftcomcommunitieschatsdefaultmspx

httpwwwmicrosoftcomseminareventswebcastsdefaultmspx

Locate a local user group(s)httpwwwmicrosoftcomcommunitiesusergroupsdefaultmspx

Non-Microsoft Community Siteshttpwwwmicrosoftcomcommunitiesrelateddefaultmspx

IE ResourcesIE Resources

IE Blog site httpblogsmsdncomie IE MSDN Developer Site httpmsdnmicrosoftcomieInternet Explorer Administration Kit (IEAK) httpwwwmicrosoftcomresourcesdocumentationie6allreskiten-uspart3c13ie6rkmspx IE App Compat Toolkit httpsupportmicrosoftcomdefaultaspxscid=kben-us895129 IE web site httpwwwmicrosoftcomwindowsiedefaultmspx IE Add-on site httpwindowsmarketplacecomcontentaspxctId=63 IE Support Center httpsupportmicrosoftcomdefaultaspxscid=FH[LN]ieamp IE online community httpwwwmicrosoftcomwindowsiecommunitydefaultmspx

  • Internet Explorer Today amp Tomorrow
  • Session Outline
  • Whatrsquos on Customerrsquos Minds
  • Internet Explorer in XP SP2
  • Compatibility
  • Innovation
  • Manageability and Support
  • Support Policy
  • Security Response
  • Demo IE 6 XP SP2 Anti-phishingAnti-spoofing
  • Looking Ahead
  • Call to Action
  • Community Resources
  • IE Resources
Page 13: Internet Explorer Today & Tomorrow Margaret Cobb Internet Explorer Product Manager Windows Client Group mcobb @ microsoft.com Microsoft Corporation

Community ResourcesCommunity Resources

Community Siteshttpwwwmicrosoftcomcommunitiesdefaultmspx

List of Newsgroupshttpcommunities2microsoftcomcommunitiesnewsgroupsen-usdefaultaspx

Attend a free chat or webcasthttpwwwmicrosoftcomcommunitieschatsdefaultmspx

httpwwwmicrosoftcomseminareventswebcastsdefaultmspx

Locate a local user group(s)httpwwwmicrosoftcomcommunitiesusergroupsdefaultmspx

Non-Microsoft Community Siteshttpwwwmicrosoftcomcommunitiesrelateddefaultmspx

IE ResourcesIE Resources

IE Blog site httpblogsmsdncomie IE MSDN Developer Site httpmsdnmicrosoftcomieInternet Explorer Administration Kit (IEAK) httpwwwmicrosoftcomresourcesdocumentationie6allreskiten-uspart3c13ie6rkmspx IE App Compat Toolkit httpsupportmicrosoftcomdefaultaspxscid=kben-us895129 IE web site httpwwwmicrosoftcomwindowsiedefaultmspx IE Add-on site httpwindowsmarketplacecomcontentaspxctId=63 IE Support Center httpsupportmicrosoftcomdefaultaspxscid=FH[LN]ieamp IE online community httpwwwmicrosoftcomwindowsiecommunitydefaultmspx

  • Internet Explorer Today amp Tomorrow
  • Session Outline
  • Whatrsquos on Customerrsquos Minds
  • Internet Explorer in XP SP2
  • Compatibility
  • Innovation
  • Manageability and Support
  • Support Policy
  • Security Response
  • Demo IE 6 XP SP2 Anti-phishingAnti-spoofing
  • Looking Ahead
  • Call to Action
  • Community Resources
  • IE Resources
Page 14: Internet Explorer Today & Tomorrow Margaret Cobb Internet Explorer Product Manager Windows Client Group mcobb @ microsoft.com Microsoft Corporation

IE ResourcesIE Resources

IE Blog site httpblogsmsdncomie IE MSDN Developer Site httpmsdnmicrosoftcomieInternet Explorer Administration Kit (IEAK) httpwwwmicrosoftcomresourcesdocumentationie6allreskiten-uspart3c13ie6rkmspx IE App Compat Toolkit httpsupportmicrosoftcomdefaultaspxscid=kben-us895129 IE web site httpwwwmicrosoftcomwindowsiedefaultmspx IE Add-on site httpwindowsmarketplacecomcontentaspxctId=63 IE Support Center httpsupportmicrosoftcomdefaultaspxscid=FH[LN]ieamp IE online community httpwwwmicrosoftcomwindowsiecommunitydefaultmspx

  • Internet Explorer Today amp Tomorrow
  • Session Outline
  • Whatrsquos on Customerrsquos Minds
  • Internet Explorer in XP SP2
  • Compatibility
  • Innovation
  • Manageability and Support
  • Support Policy
  • Security Response
  • Demo IE 6 XP SP2 Anti-phishingAnti-spoofing
  • Looking Ahead
  • Call to Action
  • Community Resources
  • IE Resources