Re: nfuse ica download error



this patch doen't solve the problem with the nfuse server, because it''s not
using activeX, but an java applet

"KM" wrote:

> You may want to try this fix: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/909889
>
> Zone settings are stored under [HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings\Zones]
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> Regards,
> KM
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> >I am having the same issue as well. And for test purposes I did set it to a trusted zone and it comes up as a trusted zone however
> >when I go to launch an application from the citrix I get an error about the security settings do not allow this. I enabled
> >everything and get the same error. This problem did not start until KB883939 which was part of june's rollup. I even tried
> >updating the database to the latest and then not only cannot I not download citrix applications but I cannot install flash player
> >or shockwave and the fax gets messed up as well. If I back track the database everything works so it is something that was put in
> >these updates. Is there a registry setting that I can poke a hole through to allow this?
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> > "R.Demandt" <RDemandt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:F989A718-A780-4158-9F4D-41A25F5EFECD@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >>I did set my security level to low and enabled download in the zone. Also
> >> this PC isn't in a domian, the PC is used to acces the nfuse server from a
> >> remote location trough the internet using a UMTS connection
> >>
> >> "KM" wrote:
> >>
> >>> Perhaps lowering down you IE security settings to allow file downloads would help?
> >>> Or, at least, moving the server domain to trusted zone?
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> >>> Regards,
> >>> KM
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> >>>
> >>> > While trying to acces an citrix nfuse server from the internet, I keep
> >>> > getting an error message when the .ica file tries to start downloading: "your
> >>> > current security settings do not allow this file to be downloaded". Is there
> >>> > anyway to solve this problem? (The pc is running windows xp embedded SP2).
> >>> >
> >>> > Thanks for any response,
> >>> > R.Demandt
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