How Can a System Administrator Monitor IE8 in Private Browsing
Microsoft Internet Explorer 8 comes with a feature called private browsing, which allows users to prevent private information from being cached to the system and disguises identifying information, such as operating system type and referring websites that linked them to a page they land on. Private browsing does not record events in the history file, allowing a level of user anonymity. You can monitor private browsing events by forcing the history recording option in the computer's group policy.
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Open the start menu and type "gpedit.msc," then press "Enter."
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Expand "Windows Settings," "Software Restriction Policies," and "Internet Explorer."
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Click "Internet Explorer" on the left panel and then right-click "InPrivate History" on the right panel and click "Properties."
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Click "Enable" and then click "OK." InPrivate will now follow the system history logging ruleset.
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