internet security settings

P

Pizoncc

I'm running Windows XP on a stand alone computer and use
MSN for my Dial-up internet connection. I have found that
some of my sites (specifically my bank) do not load
completely unless I lower my Internet Security settings to
Medium-Low. The problem is that when I go int Internet
Settings thru the control panel and set the security to
Medium-Low it jumps back to Medium every time I reboot the
computer.
Any thoughts??
 
J

Jim Macklin

Set your general security settings to medium or even high
and then over-ride that just for the trusted sites, such as
your bank. Open OE/Tools/Internet Options/ security and
place your bank in the trusted zone. You can also setting
cookie handling in piracy different for various sites.


message | I'm running Windows XP on a stand alone computer and use
| MSN for my Dial-up internet connection. I have found that
| some of my sites (specifically my bank) do not load
| completely unless I lower my Internet Security settings to
| Medium-Low. The problem is that when I go int Internet
| Settings thru the control panel and set the security to
| Medium-Low it jumps back to Medium every time I reboot the
| computer.
| Any thoughts??
 
V

Vagabond Software

Pizoncc said:
I'm running Windows XP on a stand alone computer and use
MSN for my Dial-up internet connection. I have found that
some of my sites (specifically my bank) do not load
completely unless I lower my Internet Security settings to
Medium-Low. The problem is that when I go int Internet
Settings thru the control panel and set the security to
Medium-Low it jumps back to Medium every time I reboot the
computer.
Any thoughts??

Jim's got the right of it. Put your Internet Zone settings to the Medium or
High range (depending on your surfing) and move the sites you care about
into the Trusted Sites Zone..

- carl
 

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