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      10th Mar 2004
Ok, this is driving me crazy. Every time I go to certain sites (www.slashdot.org always does it) I get the following script errors

- Scripts are usually safe. do you want to allow scripts to ru
- Do you want to allow software such as ActiveX controls and plug-ins to run
- A script is accessing som software (an ActiveX control) on this page which has been marked safe for scripting. Do you want to allow this

I've changed the security settings from Low to Medium to High, and I'm still getting the messages

I also did the following suggestion that I found on microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6.browser

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There are several sites (including mine that provide a Registry file tha
adds many of the known parasites to the "Restricted Zone", thus preventin
them from running unwanted ActiveX or Java Scripts. (and other nast
things!

When this occurs, you will see that message. You will also see that messag
when your Security settings are set too high, or certain functions ar
disabled. Usually I recommend the following for at least minimal protection

Close all instances of IE and O
Control Panel | Internet Option

Click on the "Security" ta
Highlight the "Internet" icon, click "Custom Level

1) "Download signed ActiveX scripts" = Promp
2) "Download unsigned ActiveX scripts = Disabl
3) "Initialize and script ActiveX not marked as safe" = Disabl
4) "Installation of Desktop items" = Promp
5) "Launching programs and files in a IFRAME" = Promp

Click on the "Content" ta
Click the "Publishers" butto

Highlight and click "Remove" any unknowns, click O

Click on the "Advanced" ta
Uncheck: "Install on demand (other)", click Apply\O

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This didn't work either. I have also gone into the Advanced tab in Internet Options and both enabled and disabled "Display script debugging" and "Display a notification about every script error"

I have also scanned my system with Norton Anti-Virus and Ad-Aware, but it didn't find anything. I did find information about an old worm that sounds similar to the problem that I'm having: http://vil.nai.com/vil/content/v_98854.ht

Anyone have any ideas

Thanks
 
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      10th Mar 2004
go to tools, internet options, security and make sure the "Internet" globe
is highlighted. Click on "custom level" and make the obvious changes to
stop being prompted with safe plug ins.


"Me, Myself and I" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:31CF26FA-AC1A-41DC-AD6C-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Ok, this is driving me crazy. Every time I go to certain sites

(www.slashdot.org always does it) I get the following script errors:
>
> - Scripts are usually safe. do you want to allow scripts to run
> - Do you want to allow software such as ActiveX controls and plug-ins to

run?
> - A script is accessing som software (an ActiveX control) on this page

which has been marked safe for scripting. Do you want to allow this?
>
> I've changed the security settings from Low to Medium to High, and I'm

still getting the messages.
>
> I also did the following suggestion that I found on

microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6.browser:
>
> ====================================
>
> There are several sites (including mine that provide a Registry file

that
> adds many of the known parasites to the "Restricted Zone", thus preventing
> them from running unwanted ActiveX or Java Scripts. (and other nasty
> things!)
>
> When this occurs, you will see that message. You will also see that

message
> when your Security settings are set too high, or certain functions are
> disabled. Usually I recommend the following for at least minimal

protection:
>
> Close all instances of IE and OE
> Control Panel | Internet Options
>
> Click on the "Security" tab
> Highlight the "Internet" icon, click "Custom Level"
>
> 1) "Download signed ActiveX scripts" = Prompt
> 2) "Download unsigned ActiveX scripts = Disable
> 3) "Initialize and script ActiveX not marked as safe" = Disable
> 4) "Installation of Desktop items" = Prompt
> 5) "Launching programs and files in a IFRAME" = Prompt
>
> Click on the "Content" tab
> Click the "Publishers" button
>
> Highlight and click "Remove" any unknowns, click Ok
>
> Click on the "Advanced" tab
> Uncheck: "Install on demand (other)", click Apply\Ok
>
> ====================================
>
> This didn't work either. I have also gone into the Advanced tab in

Internet Options and both enabled and disabled "Display script debugging"
and "Display a notification about every script error".
>
> I have also scanned my system with Norton Anti-Virus and Ad-Aware, but it

didn't find anything. I did find information about an old worm that sounds
similar to the problem that I'm having:
http://vil.nai.com/vil/content/v_98854.htm
>
> Anyone have any ideas?
>
> Thanks



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      10th Mar 2004
Tried that, and it still displays the messages.
 
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