By opting for the MCITP: Server Administrator certificate
Usability Features of Internet Explorer 7 new information that matches a search result is published. Figure 9.5 displays a list of search results for Internet Explorer on Microsoft’s TechNet website. At the top of the search results, you are given the option of subscribing to the results of the search.
IE 7 adds support for automatically detecting and reading RSS feeds 70-640 Exam found on web pages. When you open a web page in IE that contains an RSS feed, an orange RSS icon located on the toolbar is highlighted to indicate that an RSS feed is available. For web pages that do not con- tain RSS feeds, the RSS icon is grayed out. When the RSS icon is highlighted, you can click the icon to view the RSS feed using IE’s RSS reading functionality. If you are not subscribed to a feed, you have the option of subscribing to the feed when viewing it, as shown in Figure 9.6.
If the Turn On Feed Reading View option of the Feed Settings dialog box is disabled, then clicking the RSS icon in Internet Explorer will display the XML of the underlying RSS feed instead of utilizing the feed reader in IE. The Turn On Feed Reading View option is enabled by default.
Clicking Subscribe to this feed opens the Subscribe to This Feed dialog box, where you can select where to store the subscription in the Favorites Center. The Subscribe to This Feed dia- log box is shown in Figure 9.7.
You can view the feeds to which you are subscribed by opening the Favorites Center by clicking Alt+C or by clicking the star icon on the IE toolbar. The Feeds section of the Favorites Center is shown in Figure 9.8.
After subscribing to a website’s RSS feed, you can configure several options Comptia Security for that feed, such as how often the RSS feed is checked for updates, whether attachments included in that feed should automatically be downloaded, and how many updates should be saved. To modify the properties of an RSS feed, you should open the Feed Properties dialog box by opening Internet Explorer, clicking the star icon, selecting Feeds, clicking the RSS feed to modify, and clicking View Feed Properties. The Feed Properties dialog box is shown in Figure 9.9.
If you subscribe to an RSS feed that often contains attachments such as audio or video files, you should configure the attachments to be down- loaded automatically. Select the Star icon to open Favorites Center, and click Feeds. Right-click a feed in the Feeds list, and select Properties.
Click the Settings button, and configure the Automatically Check Feeds for Updates drop- down list to 4 hours in the Feed Settings dialog box. Click OK. Select the Automatically Download Attached Files check box.