Script warning

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I'm using software which gets its help files from the manufacturer's web site.
When I hit help, I get a warning message with a padlock and "?" icon:-
"Scripts are usually safe. Do you want scripts to continue to run?"
The options for this box are "yes" or "no" - there is no "Don't show this
again" option.
The message appears and I have to clear it several times before the help
file can be
read.
How do I inhibit this warning and can I do it just for this particular site,
which I
know to be safe?
 
Hi Kelly

Thanks for your response.

The software which gets its help files from the web site is called "Maya
Personal Learning Edition 6" by a company called "Alias". The software is for
3D modelling.

The Scripts warning message I presume is generated by Internet Explorer - it
says that in the Title Bar of the warning box.

Hope this will help to cast more light.
Regards
donwb


Kelly said:
I get a warning message with a padlock ....

From which program?

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Kelly (MS-MVP)

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donbowyer said:
Hi Kelly

Thanks for your response.

The software which gets its help files from the web site is called
"Maya Personal Learning Edition 6" by a company called "Alias". The
software is for 3D modelling.

The Scripts warning message I presume is generated by Internet
Explorer - it says that in the Title Bar of the warning box.

Check with Alias support for Maya. They may have a workaround or patch
to make their software work with SP2.

Malke
 
Hi Malke

Been away for a time, so belated thanks for your suggestion, which I will
now follow up.
don bowyer
 

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