Adding local Site To Trusted Zone

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Ben

Hi,

We run an antivirus & antispam solution on our 2003 exchange server. All of
the manuals and help pages are in html format in the programs install
directory in program files. However when I view these pages, I get a
security warning, asking me if I want to allow the blocked content. Which is
getting a little annoying on every page I'm trying to view, and also it
seems to screw the page up sometimes. I'd like to add the whole directory of
help files to either the local intranet or trusted sites zone in IE (v6)
However when I do I get an error saying it's an invalid format. I've tried
the format suggest in the error (file:\\) and the format used by IE when
viewing the pages ((file:///) which is a little weird, that they are both
different)). However neither works. Can someone let me know how to add a
local file/directory, to a trusted site? I've googled MS groups, and seen a
few other peoples post, but no proper fix for this (both
http://tinyurl.com/8n96n & http://tinyurl.com/dtn4x suggest messing with the
registry).

Cheers

Ben
 
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Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE

Ben said:
Hi,

We run an antivirus & antispam solution on our 2003 exchange server.
All of the manuals and help pages are in html format in the programs
install directory in program files. However when I view these pages,
I get a security warning, asking me if I want to allow the blocked
content. Which is getting a little annoying on every page I'm trying
to view, and also it seems to screw the page up sometimes. I'd like
to add the whole directory of help files to either the local intranet
or trusted sites zone in IE (v6) However when I do I get an error
saying it's an invalid format. I've tried the format suggest in the
error (file:\\) and the format used by IE when viewing the pages
((file:///) which is a little weird, that they are both different)).
However neither works. Can someone let me know how to add a local
file/directory, to a trusted site? I've googled MS groups, and seen a
few other peoples post, but no proper fix for this (both
http://tinyurl.com/8n96n & http://tinyurl.com/dtn4x suggest messing
with the registry).

Cheers

Ben

Did you uncheck the box to only allow HTTPS sites?

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