Restricted Sites Displayed as Trusted

G

Guest

Hi,
When I add a site to my RESTRICTED zone, the Anti Spyware program pops
up a dialog box saying that site is trying to add itself to the TRUSTED
ZONE. I invariably clicked BLOCK because I don't want it in the TRUSTED
zone , but then it fails to be added to restricted site.

Has anyone else noticed this?

Thanks in advance.
 
A

Andre Da Costa

Ensure that you are doing this under a Administrator account, MSAS Beta 1
does not support limited user accounts. If you "are" doing it under
Administrator account, its just an expected flaw in the software and should
be resolved by beta, but it is likely blocked if you did manually add it to
your Restricted Zone.
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G

Guest

compjunkie said:
When I add a site to my RESTRICTED zone, the Anti Spyware program pops
up a dialog box saying that site is trying to add itself to the TRUSTED
ZONE. I invariably clicked BLOCK because I don't want it in the TRUSTED
zone , but then it fails to be added to restricted site.

Has anyone else noticed this?
Yes, it worried me the first time but as you can easily remove sites I said
'allow'.
If you check the Restricted and Trusted sites afterwards the entries are as
you intended not as warned by MSAS.

Regards,
Tom Allen
 
G

Guest

Known bug, just ignore when adding items into the Restricted Zone, or allow
and check to remember action.

Alan
 
G

Guest

I've noticed this as well. However, if I respond to the warning to keep site
from being added to trusted, it's no longer in the Restricted Zone. Then, if
I try to add it again, I don't get the popup message, and it's added
successfully. Go figure. Maybe the new release won't have this bug (if
that's what it is).
 

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