By default, the IEAK wizard creates files for downloading via the Internet or an intranet server. You can also create a custom browser package on CD-ROM or on multiple floppy disks.
If you created the browser package on your hard disk or network drive, you need to move the following items to an Internet or intranet server:
Be aware that Web browsers have security features that help protect users from downloading harmful programs. Depending on the security level, the user may be prevented from or warned against downloading programs that aren't "digitally signed." You should digitally sign the custom .cab files created by the IEAK wizard. You should also digitally sign any custom components you distribute with your browser package.
The custom files you must sign are:
Signing the cabinet files and custom programs requires two steps: obtaining a digital certificate—from a certificate authority (CA) such as Verisign or GTE—and signing the code. For more information, see Signing Your Programs.
You can also distribute your custom browser on multiple floppy 1.44 MB disks.