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Rob Strover
I am getting a problem under Windows XP Pro regarding the opening of
multiple HTML files via Windows Explorer. I'm not sure when this behaviour
started, or if it has always existed.
Under my normal 'limited' user logon, ZoneAlarm comes up with an alert: "Do
you want to allow Windows Explorer to access .......?", where .....
represents file name. Technical Info gives destination IP as 0.0.0.0:HTTP
If I allow the program to continue it action, the multiple files are opened
in separate IE windows, as expected. If I do not permit the action, then
*only* a single file opens (in an IE window).
I get a similar ZoneAlarm alert message when I try to open multiple HTML
files from within a ZIP file, except that the program referred to is the
WinZip Executable rather than Windows Explorer. However, if I do not permit
the action, the first file opens, but I get an error message for the others
as follows: "There was a problem sending the command to the program", with
the msgbox title being the name of the file concerned.
As if this was not puzzling enough, I tried the same tests under an
'Administrator' level login - in all tests the multiple IE windows
containing the HTML files were opened without any ZoneAlarm alert(s) being
triggered.
Interestingly, this issue only occurs with HTML type files (HTM, MHT, HTML).
With other files types I do not have any problem in opening multiple files
with a single command.
BTW, ZoneAlarm settings look to be the same for both logons. Also, FWIW, I
had no such problems under Windows 98SE.
Hopefully someone has a clue as to what is going on here!
TIA
Rob.
multiple HTML files via Windows Explorer. I'm not sure when this behaviour
started, or if it has always existed.
Under my normal 'limited' user logon, ZoneAlarm comes up with an alert: "Do
you want to allow Windows Explorer to access .......?", where .....
represents file name. Technical Info gives destination IP as 0.0.0.0:HTTP
If I allow the program to continue it action, the multiple files are opened
in separate IE windows, as expected. If I do not permit the action, then
*only* a single file opens (in an IE window).
I get a similar ZoneAlarm alert message when I try to open multiple HTML
files from within a ZIP file, except that the program referred to is the
WinZip Executable rather than Windows Explorer. However, if I do not permit
the action, the first file opens, but I get an error message for the others
as follows: "There was a problem sending the command to the program", with
the msgbox title being the name of the file concerned.
As if this was not puzzling enough, I tried the same tests under an
'Administrator' level login - in all tests the multiple IE windows
containing the HTML files were opened without any ZoneAlarm alert(s) being
triggered.
Interestingly, this issue only occurs with HTML type files (HTM, MHT, HTML).
With other files types I do not have any problem in opening multiple files
with a single command.
BTW, ZoneAlarm settings look to be the same for both logons. Also, FWIW, I
had no such problems under Windows 98SE.
Hopefully someone has a clue as to what is going on here!
TIA
Rob.