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> ie help :"To help protect your security, Internet Explorer has restricted this file from showing active content that could access your computer. Click here for options..."
> ie help :
> ie help :This message appears when a Web page on your computer tries to run a script or ActiveX control. Internet Explorer blocks this activity so that you can see how the Web page functions without the script or ActiveX control; often, you will be able to view or use the Web page without using the active content and potentially encountering a security risk. Because scripts and ActiveX controls are a potential hazard to your computer, you should be certain that you trust the publisher of the script or ActiveX control before you decide to give it access to your computer.
> ie help :
> ie help :If you are certain that you want to allow the page to run scripts and ActiveX controls on your local machine, follow the steps below:
> ie help :
> ie help :Click the Information Bar.
> ie help :Click Allow Blocked Content.
> ie help :Click Related Topics for information about how to decide if you should trust a Web site or publisher.
> ie help :
The above is the info on the subject I'm having trouble getting to work.
What it is, I have a complete web site on my hard drive. I'm trying to run some
mpg, ra, au, wav files , but each link requires me to allow blocked content.
I used the help where it said to allow in the download section. NADA.
Repeated in the active x. NADA.
Even went so far as to set to LOW security. NADA.
I'm not on any sort of net work. Just me, myself, and I on a single machine.
Just a real pain having to allow on every file that I know is clean.
How do I get the helps to do what they say ?
Oh yeah I changed the settings, and quit IE and ran again after changing
settings each time.
I wanted to add file:\\C:\zdir\index.html to the trusted zone, and this went
nowhere also.
It took file://localserv but had no effect.
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> ie help :"To help protect your security, Internet Explorer has restricted this file from showing active content that could access your computer. Click here for options..."
> ie help :
> ie help :This message appears when a Web page on your computer tries to run a script or ActiveX control. Internet Explorer blocks this activity so that you can see how the Web page functions without the script or ActiveX control; often, you will be able to view or use the Web page without using the active content and potentially encountering a security risk. Because scripts and ActiveX controls are a potential hazard to your computer, you should be certain that you trust the publisher of the script or ActiveX control before you decide to give it access to your computer.
> ie help :
> ie help :If you are certain that you want to allow the page to run scripts and ActiveX controls on your local machine, follow the steps below:
> ie help :
> ie help :Click the Information Bar.
> ie help :Click Allow Blocked Content.
> ie help :Click Related Topics for information about how to decide if you should trust a Web site or publisher.
> ie help :
The above is the info on the subject I'm having trouble getting to work.
What it is, I have a complete web site on my hard drive. I'm trying to run some
mpg, ra, au, wav files , but each link requires me to allow blocked content.
I used the help where it said to allow in the download section. NADA.
Repeated in the active x. NADA.
Even went so far as to set to LOW security. NADA.
I'm not on any sort of net work. Just me, myself, and I on a single machine.
Just a real pain having to allow on every file that I know is clean.
How do I get the helps to do what they say ?
Oh yeah I changed the settings, and quit IE and ran again after changing
settings each time.
I wanted to add file:\\C:\zdir\index.html to the trusted zone, and this went
nowhere also.
It took file://localserv but had no effect.
--
more pix @ http://members.toast.net/cbminfo/index.html