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Hello Snadge,
Just to double check, when you turned on Enhanced Protected Mode, did you restart the computer afterwards to apply?
In 64-bit Windows 7, Internet Explorer 10 (IE10) has 32-bit and 64-bit together in one browser now. The IE10 browser frame process runs 64-bit, but for compatibility with plug-ins, IE10 runs 32-bit tabs by default. If the user turns on “Enhanced Protected Mode”, they will have 64-bit tabs by default for IE10.
This means that the IE10 itself always runs in 64-bit in 64-bit W7 whether you have Enhanced Protected Mode turned on or not. This would be the first iexplorer.exe process you see listed in Task Manager. Only when you turn on Enhanced Protected Mode are when the tabs use 64-bit instead of 32-bit.
Enhanced Protected Mode ON = First process listed is iexplorer.exe (64-bit), and each iexplorer.exe process listed after that is a for a 64-bit tab opened in IE10 like below.
Enhanced Protected Mode OFF = First process listed is iexplorer.exe (64-bit), and each iexplorer.exe *32 process listed after that is a for a 32-bit tab opened in IE10 like below.