You have a computer that runs Windows 7. Your company has a corporate intranet Web site.
You open Windows Internet Explorer as shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)
You need to ensure that you can access Web pages on both the Internet and the intranet.
What should you do?
A . From the Files menu, click Work Offline.
B . From the Safety menu, click InPrivate Filtering.
C . From the Security tab, add the intranet Web site to the Trusted sites zone.
D . From the Safety menu, click InPrivate Browsing.
Answer: A
Explanation:
Working Offline is activated
On Internet Explorer’s File menu is a “Work Offline” item that toggles Internet Explorer between online and offline modes of operation.
(The question originally stated the Tools menu, maybe in a different version of IE this is the case, but for me and in the TechNet documentation it was under Files, so I’m choosing to believe Tools was a mistake and it should be Files, this has been amended in the question).
InPrivate is turned on (does not prevent browsing the internet)
InPrivate Browsing helps prevent Internet Explorer from storing data about your browsing session. This includes cookies, temporary Internet files, history, and other data. Toolbars and extensions are disabled by default.