inline frames

M

Mark

I apologize if this is not the right group for this, but I saw some
other messages on this topic in here, so thought I'd take a shot in the
dark...

I am running IE 6, XP, SP2. When I connect to certain sites that use
inline frames, I get the message 'Your browser does not support inline
frames or is currently configured not to display inline frames.'

The aggravating thing is I recently bought multiple Dell computers,
have 2 in the room with me right now, haven't touched a thing
browser-wise on either, and it works fine on 1 and not the other. Same
OS, same IE version, etc.

Anyway, my internet provider tried to help but no luck...didn't find
anything on microsoft's site...and dell wants to charge me for help.
So thought I would try here...any advice greatly appreciated! And if
you think I'd have better luck in another group, let me know.

Mark
 
R

Ronx

Try this
In Internet explorer,
Tools->Security tag
Pick the zone (example Internet)
Click Custom Level button
Scroll down through Miscellaneous section (about half way) to
Launching programs and files in an IFRAME - check the setting.

If this does not work, then try an Internet explorer group
news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6.browser
(there are several other groups)
 

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