J
Jeff Ding
There are some HTML files with javascript on the local
computers of users on our network. When the user tries to
open/run the file, the security program blocks it and then
prompts the user "Allowing active content such as script
and ActiveX controls can be useful, but active content
might also harm your computer." When you click YES, the
program then works, but only for that session. I have
tried disabling every kind of security and I cannot get
the browser to remember that I always want this to be
allowed. How can I get around this?
Also there appears to be a problem with the popup
blocker. When the popup blocker blocks a popup that you
do want to see, it forces the browser to refresh. The
refreshing is undesirable and causing issues.
Thanks.
computers of users on our network. When the user tries to
open/run the file, the security program blocks it and then
prompts the user "Allowing active content such as script
and ActiveX controls can be useful, but active content
might also harm your computer." When you click YES, the
program then works, but only for that session. I have
tried disabling every kind of security and I cannot get
the browser to remember that I always want this to be
allowed. How can I get around this?
Also there appears to be a problem with the popup
blocker. When the popup blocker blocks a popup that you
do want to see, it forces the browser to refresh. The
refreshing is undesirable and causing issues.
Thanks.