Big difference in colour between workarea Photoshop and file saved

Hello people,
As you can see i have a big colourdifference when i work in photoshop and when i look at the saved file... Do i have to adjust settings in Photoshop? Or how do i make sure that what i see is what i get...
On the left the picture in Internet Explorer. On the right, the same picture in Photoshop.
Thnxxx in advance!
Karel Hutte

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