Re: Incessant IE dialogs re Scripts and Active-X

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Hi,
You could try resetting Internet Zone security back to default. From
Internet Options> Security> (select) Internet Zone> click Default Level.

For tighter security settings see this page:
http://mvps.org/winhelp2002/restricted.htm#Setting

Or, you may have to examine settings in McAfee. It's settings may be too
restrictive.

Hope this helps,
Don
[MS MVP- IE/OE]


"KontneyComm" <KontneyComm[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:B9D5C261-ECFD-418B-996E-A0BAD82B86B8@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Every single web page I call up results in a series of IE dialogs asking
me
> to OK the use of scripts ("Scripts are usually safe. Do you want to
> allow...?) and Active-X controls ("Do you want to allow the use of
Active-X
> and plug-ins?"). Plus the occasional warning that a script is attempting
to
> use Active-X.
>
> Everything was fine until one day when I (a) downloaded a XP update and
(b)
> changed from Norton (intro subscription ended) to McAfee (which I get free
> from Comcast).
>
> I can't for the life of me figure out what changed so dramatically, and
find
> the Tools/Internet Options/Advanced tab unclear and intimidating.
meanwhile,
> it often takes me a sequence of 8-12 clicks to open a web page.
>
> HELP!

.



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