"Scripts are usually safe" popup driving me nuts!!

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From: jbclem1 (jbclem1_at_charter.net)
Date: 04/25/04


Date: Sun, 25 Apr 2004 02:49:51 -0700

Everytime I take any action in IE6, hit the back button, click go, change
web pages, anything...this miserable window pops up with the message
"Scripts are usually safe. Do you want to allow scripts to run?"
Everything stops until I say YES or NO. The window will often pop up twpo
or three times in quick succession for one single action. It's takingt
forever just to look at a few web pages.

I'd sure like to know how to turn it off. It seems to have begun right
after I installed Win2000 sp4, although I already had IE6 installed.

Any ideas?

John



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