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Thank you Gary!! You where right!! I had somehow set it to "prompt" It is
now corrected
Bob
"Gary S. Terhune" <grystnews@mvps.org> wrote in message
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> Sub-frames are graphical divisions of a web page, typically seen where
there
> is a Contents bar at left and a navigation bar at top. Sub-frames are
> essentially treated as individual pages within the main page. Some reasons
> for having different domains involved might include a "search" page where
> the searching is all done in the left-hand frame and results are launched
in
> the main frame. Or a frame that's been sold to an advertising broker who
> runs ads in the frame.
>
> There are ways to maliciously manipulate the code that supports Frames,
but
> this activity is generally considered innocuous. The default setting for
IE
> for pages in the Internet Zone is "Enabled". You appear to have manually
set
> it to "Prompt".
>
> --
> Gary S. Terhune
> MS-MVP Shell/User
>
>
> "Bob B" <bob@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:SEMOe.38$u4.0@newsfe7-win.ntli.net...
> >
> > "jkb" <nospam> wrote in message
> > news:OquFtCCqFHA.2076@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
> >> > When browsing the following box often appears "allow sub-frames to
> >> navigate
> >> > across different domains" how do I stop this box from appearing? Bob
> >>
> >> 1. Start IE
> >> 2. Go to Tools -> Internet Options
> >> 3. Go to the "Security" tab
> >> 4. Click "Custom level"
> >> 5. Scroll down until you see "Navigate sub-frames across different
> > domains"
> >> 6. Choose either "Disable" or "Enable"
> >> 7. Click "Yes"
> >> 8. Click "OK"
> >>
> >> You're on your way.
> >
> > Brill and thanks... mind I havent got a clue what it means so I have
> > selected "Enable" Wouldn't mind somebody explaining a bit about it and
if
> > I
> > have made a sensible choice.
> >
> > Bob
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
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