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"Stuck Support Chap" <Stuck Support Chap@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:CB40D45C-A1C2-4320-9C85-61E85ADB654D@microsoft.com... > Hi, > I can't find IE7 log files using Vista. > May not need them though. Basically, IE7 is blocking redirect to a WLAN log > in page because it is a non-trusted domain. A warning came up once enabling > me to allow the redirect (which I did successfully) but it does not appear on > subsequesnt connection attempts. I don't have access to the redirect url but > read that it is stored in the IE7 log files. If you're talking about the Interent Explorer Event log the only use that I have seen of it is with the Application Compatibility Toolkit. However, I don't use Vista so it's possible that it has wider use in it. Otherwise, a more conventional way to diagnose this symptom would be to use a trace, e.g. either netcap or Fiddler2. Also, you might not even need to go that far if your "redirect" is implemented in HTML, in which case you could just use View Source or a Script Debugger to see it. > If I could change security settings on IE7 to allow redirect to a non-trused > domain I perhaps wouldn't need the log files in the first place but I can't > decide which of the myriad options in IE7 would allow the redirect. > Hope this makes sense. Not really. A specific example might help. ; ) > Thanks for any help in advance HTH Robert Aldwinckle --- |
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