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IE Security warning
We have 2 computers with exact settings. I can open a site on one and not
the other. I am trying to take a virtual tour of a hotel. Didn't know if it was the pop up blocker, so turned it off. Every time my ActiveX bar pops up and I click install, I get this message: Windows has blocked this software because it can't verify the publisher. It irritates me that I can open it on one computer but not the other. I have done everything to enable ActiveX. When I click on it to run, I get the above message and taht's that. Even if I don't need Active X, how do I get this rid of this message. I have been getting error script messages too and feel they are connected. Any suggestions? |
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Re: IE Security warning
Reset the 4 Security Zone settings to "Default". It sounds like a few
settings are set to a high restriction level preventing the add-ons from loading. From within IE, Tools, Internet Options, Security - Click each Zone Icon and then below click the "Default" level. "aandj" <aandj@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:F1E48D3C-50C3-42F3-A41B-A9C36973C587@microsoft.com... > We have 2 computers with exact settings. I can open a site on one and not > the other. I am trying to take a virtual tour of a hotel. Didn't know if > it > was the pop up blocker, so turned it off. Every time my ActiveX bar pops > up > and I click install, I get this message: Windows has blocked this > software > because it can't verify the publisher. It irritates me that I can open it > on > one computer but not the other. I have done everything to enable ActiveX. > When I click on it to run, I get the above message and taht's that. Even > if > I don't need Active X, how do I get this rid of this message. I have been > getting error script messages too and feel they are connected. Any > suggestions? |
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Re: IE Security warning
Those with IE-specific questions or comments are asked to post to and seek
support in this newsgroup: microsoft.public.internetexplorer.general On the web: http://www.microsoft.com/communities...plorer.general In your newsreader: news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsof...plorer.general State your Windows version(s) and corresponding IE version(s) in your first post, please. -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002 AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net DTS-L http://dts-l.net/ aandj wrote: > We have 2 computers with exact settings. I can open a site on one and not > the other. I am trying to take a virtual tour of a hotel. Didn't know if > it was the pop up blocker, so turned it off. Every time my ActiveX bar > pops up and I click install, I get this message: Windows has blocked this > software because it can't verify the publisher. It irritates me that I > can > open it on one computer but not the other. I have done everything to > enable ActiveX. When I click on it to run, I get the above message and > taht's that. Even if I don't need Active X, how do I get this rid of this > message. I have been getting error script messages too and feel they are > connected. Any suggestions? |
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