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My laptop is brand new and has IE6 as part of windows XP home with SP2.
Whenever I try and test a couple of my websites, in which there are
java-based slideshows amongst other things, I get a security warning and am
asked whether I want to allow potentially dangerous stuff to open. I have
had this on other machines and when I say yes it's ok (I know it's not
dangerous because it is my site) the site appears.
But on this new machine, nothing happens. The warning disappears but my site
doesn't appear.
How can I disable this?
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