Re: ActiveX Control Blocking
From: DBF (annonymous_at_annonymous.com)
Date: 03/10/05
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Date: Wed, 9 Mar 2005 19:48:16 -0800
Does anyone have an answer for this? Anyone?
"DBF" <annonymous@annonymous.com> wrote in message
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> Since installing SP2, which went perfectly BTW, I have been getting this
> warning in internet explorer "Security Bar" (see below). This happens with
> HTML scripts that I am testing, and although I can have it allow the
> script, I think that it is already to late for the script to actually do
> anything.
> Anyway, how do I disable this blocking? So I can test these scripts
> without the hassle?
> In this case, it is running the script from the hard drive, not even from
> a web site.
> Thanks,
> Dave
> "To help protect your security, Internet Explorer has restricted this file
> from showing active content that could access your computer. Click here
> for options..."
>
> This message appears when a Web page open on your computer tries to run a
> script or ActiveX control. Internet Explorer blocks the active content
> portion of the page but allows the rest of the Web page to open so you can
> see how it functions without the script or ActiveX control. Often, you
> will be able to view or use the Web page without using the active content.
> Because active content is a potential hazard to your computer, you should
> be certain that you trust the publisher of a script or ActiveX control
> before you decide to give it access to your computer.
>
> If you are certain that you want to allow the page to run scripts and
> ActiveX controls on your computer, follow the steps below:
>
> 1.. Click the Information Bar.
> 2.. Click Allow blocked content.
> Click Related Topics for information about how to decide if you should
> trust a Web site or publisher.
>
>
>
>
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