"Clarifying Low-Rights IE" on the IEBlog. Explains the intent behind low-rights IE7 under Vista (or Longhorn, as it was back then)
1 Defender is a free tool to enable low-rights mode for IE under Windows XP
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From
Boris S [132.68.11.112] -
7/12/06 2:26 AM
There are other tool make it possible run apps as no admin
Sandboxie ( www.sandboxie.com )
From
baze68 -
12/29/06 8:22 AM
Also found a nice commercial application called GreenBorder (http://www.greenborder.com/) that runs IE/Firefox in virtual session. I have tested this application and can tell you that it works as described.
(* I am not affiliated with this company nor do I have a vested interest in it. My comments are strictly from personal experience and my desire to provide people with a safer XP computing experience. )
From
AaronMargosis -
12/30/06 1:24 PM
I'll have to look into GreenBorder. It looks interesting, but I must say that some of their claims sound exaggerated, which leaves me skeptical.