Where does Internet Explorer store saved passwords?

I found the answer. IE stores passwords in two different locations based on the password type: Http-Auth: %APPDATA%\Microsoft\Credentials, in encrypted files Form-based: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\IntelliForms\Storage2, encrypted with the url From a very good page on NirSoft.com: Starting from version 7.0 of Internet Explorer, Microsoft completely changed the way that passwords are saved. In previous versions (4.0 … Read more

Printing is not available. Verify that ActiveX is enabled

What worked for me was in 3 client-side steps : Run Internet Explorer as admin. In Internet Explorer, go in Compatibility View Settings and add the SSRS website. Attempt to print the report. A popup asking to activate something from Microsoft SQL Services (I didn’t get the exact name) should appear. Accept it (only works … Read more

Is it still valid to use IE=edge,chrome=1?

<meta http-equiv=”X-UA-Compatible” content=”IE=edge,chrome=1″ /> serves two purposes. IE=edge: specifies that IE should run in the highest mode available to that version of IE as opposed to a compatability mode; IE8 can support up to IE8 modes, IE9 can support up to IE9 modes, and so on. chrome=1: specifies that Google Chrome frame should start if the … Read more

What does do?

This answer was posted several years ago and now the question really should be should you even consider using the X-UA-Compatible tag on your site? with the changes Microsoft has made to its browsers (more on those below). Depending upon what Microsoft browsers you support you may not need to continue using the X-UA-Compatible tag. If you need to support IE9 … Read more