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Joseph Childs
I have an internal web site on my XPHome computer (No connction to the
Internet) that I use to quickly access documents and AutoCAD drawings. A web
page format contains links to the documents and drawings in directories on
my C drive. The documents and drawings are presented within Internet
explorer by the appropriate HTML links. When I select a CAD drawing the
yellow Information Bar in Internet Explorer appears and I must click on it
to allow blocked content and then click yes to a security warning "Are you
sure you want to let this file run active content?". After I click yes, the
CAD drawing appears in view. The Information Bar and warning keeps
reappearing. How do I get rid of the Information Bar and warning? The
Information bar appears to have been cleared from Word documents and PDF
files when they are selected.
I have tried to use the Help information from the Information Bar without
success. The files I am trying to view are .DWG AutoCAD files and I notice
that they are associated with Internet Explorer in the file types area of
windows Explorer.
Internet) that I use to quickly access documents and AutoCAD drawings. A web
page format contains links to the documents and drawings in directories on
my C drive. The documents and drawings are presented within Internet
explorer by the appropriate HTML links. When I select a CAD drawing the
yellow Information Bar in Internet Explorer appears and I must click on it
to allow blocked content and then click yes to a security warning "Are you
sure you want to let this file run active content?". After I click yes, the
CAD drawing appears in view. The Information Bar and warning keeps
reappearing. How do I get rid of the Information Bar and warning? The
Information bar appears to have been cleared from Word documents and PDF
files when they are selected.
I have tried to use the Help information from the Information Bar without
success. The files I am trying to view are .DWG AutoCAD files and I notice
that they are associated with Internet Explorer in the file types area of
windows Explorer.