Re: active content blocked by info bar ARGH!

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In news:kri4e.4042$G8.453@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,
Rocky <Rocky@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> had this to say:

My reply is at the bottom of your sent message:

> I've just installed SP2 and ended up with this annoying Information
> Bar that is blocking my blinking Home Page. Apparently it thinks it
> is saving me from the dangerous of active content, thing is, I
> programmed the home page so I can do without having to click around
> the Information Bar just to open my homepage every few minutes.
>
> I wouldn;t mind if a google search turned up an easy answer in a
> couple of minutes, but for the life of me I cannot stop the bar from
> blocking due to "active content".
>
> Someone, please help before I have to use Firefox.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Alistair.

Put the site into your trusted zone, you may have to untick the option that
says sites in there have to be HTTPS... Does this do the trick?

Galen
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Signature changed for a moment of silence.
Rest well Alex and we'll see you on the other side.


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