Re: tools>internet options>security tab
From: Jim Macklin (p51mustang[threeX12)
Date: 01/25/05
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Date: Tue, 25 Jan 2005 14:09:47 -0600
To setup the security, begin with the Restricted
Zone...place domains and URLs in the sites list so those
sites are subject to the highest and most secure rules. You
can automate this using a program such as Camtech2000's
SpySites.
You can put some sites in the Trusted zone and these will
use a lower security.
You can use the Custom button to over-ride the slider
settings.
How many hijackers and unwanted programs do you want?
-- The people think the Constitution protects their rights; But government sees it as an obstacle to be overcome. "Joe Robichaud" <Joe Robichaud@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:018E5E1F-A2DA-4E55-A35C-43151C7B20E1@microsoft.com... |i am running windows xp professional, and when i go to tools at the top then | internet options and finally to the security tab, i cant change the settings | for each for the zones located there: internet, local intranet, trusted | sites, restricted sites. When i try to move the slider down to low or medium | on some of them i get the message | | "The recommended security level for this zone is "Medium". The level that | you have chosen is lower then this. Please choose a security level of | "Medium" or higher." | | what can i do to change these even though it might not be a good idea, i | still want to lower the setting for the internet zone.
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