To personalize Internet Explorer, users can change the text size, colors, fonts, and font styles shown on Web pages, and they can customize the toolbars.
To configure languages so that websites can be viewed in a user’s native language, change the language option in the Internet Options dialog box of Internet Explorer.
To secure and personalize a Web user’s experience, Content Advisor, Digital Certificates, and the Profile Assistant can be configured.
To resolve common end-user requests, you will have to import favorites, configure settings for cookies, set a home page, personalize the title bar, and configure the Explorer bar.
To maintain Internet Explorer, use Disk Cleanup regularly and configure Temporary Internet File folder settings.
To troubleshoot Internet Explorer, check security zones, privacy settings, and the Advanced configuration options of Internet Explorer.