I get this Security Warning message and want to get rid of it

G

Guest

The following message appears word for word when I'm in a web site and click
on a link that wants to open another web site. I tried everything and can't
figure out what it is. The message does not indicate which program is
producing the message. I run Microsoft AntiSpyware (Beta 1).
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Security Warning

The current web page is trying to open a site on the internet.
Do you want to allow this?

Current Site: www.book-mark.net

Internet Site: www.badongo.com

Y E S N O

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Warning: Allowing this can expose your computer to security risks. If
you don't trust the current web page, choose no.
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Thanks for your help
 
G

Guest

Ramesh,

Thanks for trying to help, but the problem persists. Your solution doesn't
apply to me because I do not have any 'Trusted Zone' sites. I do have many
restricted sites but neither of those sites on the error message are
resticted. Please note that the error message is appearing very often in
the last few days with sites that I have used often and for a very long time.
The only changes I made recently were to reset all my security zones to the
default level and install MS AntiSpyware (beta 1). When I temporarily
uninstalled it, the Security Warning message still appeared so I reinstalled
it.

Please note that my warning message doesn't mention 'trusted site' in the
message as it does on your suggested solutions page.

Any other solutions.

Thanks

Bob M
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R

Ramesh, MS-MVP

Bob,

Is this happening in a particular website or for all sites? Also, to
determine if this problem is user specific, try creating a new user account
and test how it works. If that helps, then you may inspect the Zones
registry settings further.

--
Ramesh, Microsoft MVP
Windows XP Shell/User

Windows XP Troubleshooting
http://www.winhelponline.com
 

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