One can repair internet Explorer by uninstalling the browser and installing a newer version. Newer versions of Internet Explorer include Internet Explorer 7, 8, 9 and 10.
Open Internet Explorer, click tools, and point to POP-Up Blocker. Click POP-Up Blocker Settings.
To setup Internet options you first need to go to the settings which can be found from control panel or from Internet Explorer. There you can change settings for the internet such as cookies, connection settings, and security.
A person can download additional fonts for Internet Explorer by going to the "Security Settings" dialog box in Internet Explorer and selecting "Font download".
Check Connection settings in Internet Explorer Resetting the browser. Try using some other browser. Uninstall and Reinstall internet explorer.
The menu button provides a link to the settings. These settings can be changed to change the browsers configuration.
To retrieve browser history from internet explorer, you can go to history tab. The history tab is visible on clicking the settings icon.
i think you can go to internet explorer, go to internet settings, then try to disable the blocking of gaia.
Sure go to VIEW and select your options also go to TOOLS then INTERNET OPTIONS and select whatever you want. If you get desperate you can reload IE - there is NO reason to reformat the disk.Solution:1. Open Internet Explorer 7.2. Click Tools, and then click Internet Options.3. Click the Advanced tab.4. Under Reset Internet Explorer Settings, click Reset.
# To delete a corrupted IE cache and build a new cache
Firefox: type about:cache into the address bar. Internet Explorer: Tools menu -> Internet Options -> Browsing History -> Settings -> View Files
Go to Internet Explorer download page (link is under this answer) and click Get It Now under the "Internet Explorer 8" title, then open the downloaded file and wait for Internet Explorer 8 to install.
I am assuming you mean the internet browser internet and history. If so this is how you do it; Firefox: tools/options/security/saved passwords Chrome: settings/advanced settings/Managed Saved Passwords I think there is a way with internet explorer too but i cant find it.