Re: nfuse ica download error
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Zirong,
What is even stranger is that they put upgrades for download and don't tell
you the registry entries they change and you are right it is very
frustrating. There is no listing any where on the zones and values and what
they refer to at all. There should be sufficient documentation so we don't
have to stuggle for days! Thanks again for your assistance.
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"Zirong Wang" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Debbie,
>
> I am very happy that my 3 days of work can beneficiate others.
> the problem was that there are no setting in IE options that can
> configure this mysterious reserved value. MS does explain other
> values but not this damned 1807. And they did not even react
> some months ago when a guy asked the question and I answered.
> hope this time they will react.
>
> hmmm, no, I am not willing to fill their bug/request form with
> 20 fields.
>
> R. Demandt, you did not tell if you have tried my work around or
> the result.
>
> for my incommensurable ego, I am glad to hear if my answers to
> questions have any usefulness.
>
> thanks
>
> Zirong
>
> "Debbie Giuliano" <gda6587@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:OFFbYTqJGHA.2088@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Zirong,
>>
>> You were right. I did not close out my browser and retry it. Those zone
>> settings were my issue. It was changed on component Primitive:SHDOCVW on
>> KB883939. I made the changes in Target Designer and it works like a
>> champ. Thanks!!!
>>
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>>
>> "R.Demandt" <RDemandt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:702D8251-4C44-4F41-A082-B96D2D30ED2B@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> Still not working.
>>> Is it possible that were just missing a patch or something?
>>>
>>> "Zirong Wang" wrote:
>>>
>>>> Well, this means that there must be other mysterious values to
>>>> consider.
>>>> you say with XP pro, it works, so I would try to export whole
>>>> "HKCU,Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings"
>>>> branch, and delete the corresponding branch in XPe, then re-inject
>>>> the XP pro one to XPe, if it works, you know how to use the rule of
>>>> dichotomy.
>>>>
>>>> have you re-start IE after modifying registry?
>>>>
>>>> Zirong
>>>>
>>>> "Debbie Giuliano" <gda6587@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>>>> news:uU4%23kqoJGHA.1424@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>>> >I tried changing those zone 0, 1, and 2 on value 1807 to zero no luck.
>>>> >
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>>>> >
>>>> > "Zirong Wang" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>>>> > news:dro4he$k54$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>>> >>I once had the same error (after having applied security patch.
>>>> >> don't remember what one)
>>>> >>
>>>> >> and after 3 days of fiddling, I found the work around, at least it
>>>> >> works for me (and for someone in this newgroup):
>>>> >>
>>>> >> ; mysterious reserved setting, shamely set to 3 by IE hence
>>>> >> preventing
>>>> >> from downloading file
>>>> >> HKCU,"Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet
>>>> >> Settings\Zones\0","1807",0x00010001,0
>>>> >> HKCU,"Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet
>>>> >> Settings\Zones\1","1807",0x00010001,0
>>>> >> HKCU,"Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet
>>>> >> Settings\Zones\2","1807",0x00010001,0
>>>> >>
>>>> >>
>>>> >> can you give it a try, pay attention to line wrap of my mailer.
>>>> >>
>>>> >> work around, work around, 3 and half years ago, it was the case, and
>>>> >> it
>>>> >> is still the case today.
>>>> >>
>>>> >> Zirong
>>>> >>
>>>> >>
>>>> >> R.Demandt wrote:
>>>> >>> 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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