Filed under: Security, Windows, Browsers

There are a couple of good reasons to backup your web browser settings periodically. If you want to install the browser on another computer, you can use that backup to restore your settings, history, bookmarks and other data. Or if something goes wrong with your browser on your current computer, that backup can be a life saver.
There are several good utilities for making backups of Firefox profiles. And there’s at least one utility for backing up your Opera data. But what about Internet Explorer? For that, there’s the creatively named Internet Explorer Backup.
The utility can backup profiles for Internet Explorer 4.0 through Internet Explorer 7. It saves Favorites, Proxy and connection settings, security zones, user customizations, and pretty much everything you see in the screenshot above. You can also schedule backup jobs to run on a regular basis.
Internet Explorer Backup is available as a free download.
[via gHacks]
How to backup your Internet Explorer settings originally appeared on Download Squad on Tue, 23 Dec 2008 14:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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