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== 3rd Party Browser Requirements == | == 3rd Party Browser Requirements == | ||
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These issues for x86 systems have been mitigated by the new <strong>Metro enabled desktop browser model</strong> released by Microsoft. [http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/apps/hh465413.aspx spec link] | |||
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In general, browser vendors would prefer access to the system similar to that of Internet Explorer 10. From all outward appearances IE is currently able to bypass security restrictions of the Metro sandbox by running as a medium integrity process, effectively running as a standard Windows desktop application with additional extensions which allow it to latch into the Metro interface. | In general, browser vendors would prefer access to the system similar to that of Internet Explorer 10. From all outward appearances IE is currently able to bypass security restrictions of the Metro sandbox by running as a medium integrity process, effectively running as a standard Windows desktop application with additional extensions which allow it to latch into the Metro interface. |