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Enable third-party browser extensions
Hello Experts,
Our workstation are Windows 7 but moving to Windows 10. We have local intranet application website that only seems to work enabling Internet Explorer "Enable third-party browser extensions". I haven't found much information on the web on this. The only way we can get the local website to work properly is to leave third-part browser extensions enabled.
How much of a security risk is this? I just don't get a warm fuzzy feeling leaving this enabled for several of my computers. Your thoughts?
Our workstation are Windows 7 but moving to Windows 10. We have local intranet application website that only seems to work enabling Internet Explorer "Enable third-party browser extensions". I haven't found much information on the web on this. The only way we can get the local website to work properly is to leave third-part browser extensions enabled.
How much of a security risk is this? I just don't get a warm fuzzy feeling leaving this enabled for several of my computers. Your thoughts?
Since this is a default setting (=allowed by default), it's not that bad.
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