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We have many applications that are installed to the local hard drive and use
IE. After installing SP2, active content such as Flash files are blocked by default (the information Bar appears each time the content is loaded). Why is this happening? We're using Group Policy to "Allow active content from CDs to run on user machines". Is there a similar policy or fix to allow active content to run from html files on the local hard drive? Does this greatly compromise security if this is allowed? Thanks! |
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"Wally Beck" <WallyBeck@discussions.microsoft.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:7CDE9821-711B-4AE5-9855-7AB1A1EEAC45@microsoft.com... > We have many applications that are installed to the local hard drive and use > IE. After installing SP2, active content such as Flash files are blocked by > default (the information Bar appears each time the content is loaded). Why is > this happening? > > We're using Group Policy to "Allow active content from CDs to run on user > machines". Is there a similar policy or fix to allow active content to run > from html files on the local hard drive? Does this greatly compromise > security if this is allowed? Thanks! [-] One nice trick ... HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings\Zones\0 .... and set Flags to 1 instead of 33. Now you'll be able to change the settings of IEs 5th zone on a per user basis. Cheers, Juergen |
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Wally,
For locally hosted HTM files, there are two workarounds you can follow, instead of disabling the entire feature: Allow active content to run in files on My Computer - Windows XP Service Pack 2: http://www.winxptutor.com/lmzunlock.htm -- Ramesh, Microsoft MVP Window XP Shell/User http://www.mvps.org/sramesh2k "Wally Beck" <WallyBeck@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:7CDE9821-711B-4AE5-9855-7AB1A1EEAC45@microsoft.com... We have many applications that are installed to the local hard drive and use IE. After installing SP2, active content such as Flash files are blocked by default (the information Bar appears each time the content is loaded). Why is this happening? We're using Group Policy to "Allow active content from CDs to run on user machines". Is there a similar policy or fix to allow active content to run from html files on the local hard drive? Does this greatly compromise security if this is allowed? Thanks! |
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