You have a computer that runs Windows 7 and Windows Internet Explorer 8. You have a third-party
Internet Explorer toolbar installed on the computer.
You need to temporarily disable the toolbar. The solution must not affect any other installed
toolbars.
What should you do?
A.
Start an Inprivate Browsing session.
B.
Run Msconfig.exe and enable Selective Startup.
C.
From the Tools menu, select Compatibility View Settings.
D.
From the Tools menu, open Manage Add-ons and modify the add-on settings.
Explanation:
Add-Ons and Search Providers
Add-ons extend the functionality of Internet Explorer. Add-ons are usually downloaded and installed
separately rather than being included with Internet Explorer. You manage add-ons through the
Manage Add-Ons dialog box.
Toolbars and Extensions This area lists browser toolbars and extensions. Toolbars are additions to
browsersthat add extra functionality to the browser interface. Extensions allow the browser to
perform additional functions, such as playing media or opening some types of document file within
the browser that the browser does not support natively.