ie security: can't view source in browser

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I have windows xp sp2 with autoupdate on, so I'm assuming the most recent
security updates. I am not sure when but at some point recently I no longer
have the ability to view source on a web page. I am assuming this is a
security issue with ie, as I have another related issue with using a citrix
client.
When I use the citrix client it cannot find an ica file which I think it
writes each session.

my guess is that some security setting has stopped ie from being able to
write temporary files. I have the same problem on both my work and homw
computer so I am pretty sure it has to do with security settings.

I have tried adding a site to my trusted sites with no success. I have also
tried setting the security settings in the browser to low and had no change
in this behaviour.

thanks

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randyr
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