Re: IE active X need never trust feature

From: Sandi - Microsoft MVP (sandi_hardmeier_at_mvps.org)
Date: 03/04/04


Date: Thu, 4 Mar 2004 22:02:45 +0800

You're gonna love XP SP2.

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"Randy Poznan" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message 
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> Too many times I land on websites that force me to close my entire 
> internet explorer sessions because the content provider wants you to 
> install a activex control that I dont want in a reapeating loop.
>
> It would be great if IE had a checkbox for never trust content from a 
> certain provider and ignored the previous request. Already there is a 
> always trust content form x box. Just add another box thats you select 
> never trust content from x provider. Too many times ive had to go to 
> downloaded programs files to remove spam related active x controls that 
> users have installed and didnt want. A feature like this would make IE a 
> great user experience by helping users avoid spam related scams. 


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