Solved IE 9

Are app updates increasingly taking away user control?

  • Yes

    Votes: 1 33.3%
  • No

    Votes: 2 66.7%

  • Total voters
    3
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Powell

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Hello good people of the forums:
I have recently installed IE 9 and I have a problem accessing certain sites requiring a log in. (not this one) I get a user reponse window informing me that the site contains both secure and non-secure content, and do I wish to continue. Even though I click to proceed, I cannot log-in. I am continually directed back to the log in site and, in fact, the material considered non-secure, which was visible, has now disappeared. How can I stop IE 9 from even displaying this response window. I have AV and AS software in which I have total confidence and I don't need some moronic piece of software deciding what I can and cannot see. Does anyone know how I totally disable this intrusive and annoying user response window?
If the question has been previously asked just send me in that direction and I'll look it up. If this was not an issue in IE 8 please let me know and I'll go back to the older version. I never ran IE 8 so I don't know. I've been on Firefox for a couple of years and until it started displaying an annoying, not major but annoying, glitch which Firefox either will not or cannot provide a solution for, I've switched back to IE.
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Powell Lucas
 

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Please Regard that IE 9 is a Release Candidate and still contains many Bugs - If you want a more stable version for Internet Banking etc... I would recommend IE 8

See Internet Explorer 8: Worldwide sites For More Information

You will need to Uninstall Internet Explorer 9 First!

See Internet Explorer 9 - Uninstall - Windows 7 Forums For More Information

Note   Note
This works for Vista as well as Windows 7


Hope This Helps,
Josh
 

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Lucas,

IE 9 is touted as having a number of advantages over IE8 and may are anxious to give it a try (Im not one, I wait for the final version). IE9 is still in the testing stage and possibly when the final version is released some of these shortcoming will be fixed.
May I suggest use IE8
or another browser of choice until the final release. Even then you may not like IE9.
http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/112121-internet-explorer-9-uninstall.html (for Vista too)

I see as I was typing my friend Josh had answerd, so let me add something that was not mentioned. If speed was your primary reason for testing IE9, Chrome may be the one for you to try.
 

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The site was not yet compatible was it?
Clicking the compatibility icon in the addfress bar fix it?
 

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