Windows Explorer Popup

From: Christie Whitaker (cawhitaker@dmacc.edu)
Date: 02/19/03


From: "Christie Whitaker" <cawhitaker@dmacc.edu>
Date: Wed, 19 Feb 2003 06:54:53 -0800


Please, can someone help me figure out why when I go into
Windows Explorer on my Windows 2000 Networked pc that I
get a message that asks

"Are you sure you want to open a file from this location?"

I only get it when I log into the network with my office
pc or a lab pc and try to access a folder or file in the
right side pane of windows explorer. The title bar in the
message says Internet Explorer, but I don't even have to
be in Internet Explorer or have it open on the desktop.

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks

Christie



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