![]() It also supports the PNG image standard, DOCTYPE switching, Text Zoom and XML source view. It was designed to be more compliant with the W3C standards in HTML 4.0, CSS Level 1, DOM Level 1, and ECMAScript. Internet Explorer 5 for Mac uses a rendering engine called Tasman. You can use it on any Mac running Mac OS X 10.6.x or EARLIER. Internet Explorer 5 is the latest version of its flagship browser that Microsoft developed exclusively for Mac users. Running it on a Mac was a challenge, that is until Microsoft released IE 5 for Mac. You did it because it was the best browser around or because you used it on a Windows box at work, and running it at home was a no brainer. Either way, you’re done! If you click the VPN icon again, it will show you how long you’ve been connected.Browse the internet with Microsoft's flagship browser on your Macīack in the day, running IE was never an afterthought. Otherwise you’ll be prompted for your password, and then connect. If you opted to have your Mac save your VPN connection, you should connect right away.Select your newly created VPN to connect to it. Now locate that VPN icon in your Menu Bar (see screenshot below) and click it.Finally, make sure there’s a check in the box labelled Show VPN in the menu bar, and click Apply.Place a check in the box labelled Send all traffic over VPN connection and then click OK.If your VPN provider uses a Secret key, enter it in the Shared Secret: field. You can enter your password in the Password: field if you’d like, or you can leave it blank and have your Mac ask for your VPN password each time you connect to it (which is more secure).Now click on the Authentication Settings… button. ![]() ![]() Enter your VPN service providers server in the Server Address: field, and your VPN user name in the Account Name: section. Back in the main section of the Network window is where you’ll configure the first part of your VPN connection.Click the Create button when you’re done. That way you’ll always know which VPN you’re connecting to, especially if you set up multiple VPNs. ![]() The name itself doesn’t matter, but something descriptive is always best. If you’re using PPTP or Cisco IPSec you should still be able to follow along without any problems, the steps are quite similar. Without having to install any additional software, OS X supports the VPN protocols L2TP (over IPSec), PPTP and Cisco IPSec.
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