To help protect your security

D

David Robinson

Hi

I am developing webpages. Every time I open an HTM file from my computer
which contains Javascript I get the message "To help protect your security
Internet Explorer has restricted this file from showing active content that
could access your computer. Click here for options . . .". It then takes
three clicks of the mouse before I get into my page. How can I stop this??

Ironically if I access the same page from my ISP, rather than from my hard
disk, everything works fine. Why is IE6 trying to protect me from myself?

This seems to be a new problem

David Robinson
 
R

RJK

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/843017

Even after adding addresses into the trusted Sites Zone and
tweaking/allowing ActiveX settings in that zone, the "Allow Active content
to run in files on my computer" in Advance Setting can be a bitch !

I found a brilliant web page devoted to tweaking this, and details of lots
to do with ActiveX, and the information bar, and which security settings in
IE pertain to this, and do you think I can now find it, in my machine I
CANNOT !!!!

regards, Richard
 

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