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Displaying the Current Security Zone (Windows CE 5.0)

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Security zones allow users to assign specific levels of security restrictions to Web sites based on their origin. For example, sites on a corporate intranet typically have a greater degree of trust, and thus fewer security restrictions, than unrecognized Internet sites. Whenever a user attempts to open or download content from the Web, the browser checks the security settings for that Web site's zone. A user can tell which zone the current Web page is in by looking at the status pane located to the far right of the Internet Explorer status bar. For more information, see URL Security Zones.

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