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[SOLVED] Protected Mode has disappeared from bottom of IE9

 
 
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      06-03-2011
This is a weird one. All of a sudden the labeling for Protected Mode has disappeared from the bottom right side of IE9. Internet Options shows it as being enabled. I've run full scan's with MSE, SUPERAntiSpyware free and Malwarebytes free in both Safe Mode & regular mode. All 3 came up clean. HijackThis! 2.04 also came up okay. I ran it's file through hijackthis.de/en.
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      06-04-2011
From Microsoft:
"We moved the zone information from the main view to keep the look and feel clean, as most users don't need to see this. For troubleshooting purposes go to file menu and choose properties, where you'll be able to see the zone and protected mode information."
Mark Feetham's (Senior Program Manager | Internet Explorer Product Quality)
 
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      06-04-2011
Thank Dave, good to know. I kind of figured it was from a recent update. Never hurts to double check.
 
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