December 18, 2001
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Carefully, he advances towards the sleeping giant. Internet Explorer 5.1 for Classic Mac OS has been released today. According to the read me document included in the download, the new features are as follows:
- Interface Extras — The new Interface Extras preference panel provides greater control over the Internet Explorer user interface.
- NTLM Version 2 Support — Internet Explorer 5.1 now supports NTLM version 2 authentication in addition to the previous support for NTLM version 1.
- General Enhancements — This update offers enhanced reliability and compatibility over previous versions of Internet Explorer for Mac.
Did you know that NTLM is sometimes referred to as the “Microsoft Internet Explorer Won’t Ask Me a Password Authentication Protocol”? Oh, the things you learn using Google. And you’ve got to love that generic catch-all description of “enhanced reliability and compatibility”. That’s got to be good, right? As always, cautious optimism is recommended. Via dangerousmeta
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