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| Guest | set security level back to the same as XP possible ???? Hi there peoples, I am wondering if it is possible to get the security level in Vista back to the same as in XP,because i am having problems accessing a website that runs a java application with popup java windows,and the pop up windows always stall after a few windows due to security settings in vista. It was worse earlier,until i lowered the security in the internet options,then i was able to access that website a couple of times,and then the present problem (again).But since i lowered the security level (individual settings),i have a persistent message at the top of every browser window that says "your current security settings put your computer at risk......." How do i get rid of that as well?? I am 100% sure that the problem of access to that website is due to security settings as it will allow access when there are fewer popup windows at the start. Can anyone HELP ? thanks in advance |
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| Guest | RE: set security level back to the same as XP possible ???? What happens if you add the site to your trusted sites zone? "m j o" wrote: > Hi there peoples, > > I am wondering if it is possible to get the security level in Vista back to > the same as in XP,because i am having problems accessing a website that runs > a java application with popup java windows,and the pop up windows always > stall after a few windows due to security settings in vista. > > It was worse earlier,until i lowered the security in the internet > options,then i was able to access that website a couple of times,and then > the present problem (again).But since i lowered the security level > (individual settings),i have a persistent message at the top of every > browser window that says "your current security settings put your computer > at risk......." How do i get rid of that as well?? > > I am 100% sure that the problem of access to that website is due to security > settings as it will allow access when there are fewer popup windows at the > start. > > Can anyone HELP ? > > thanks in advance > > |
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| Guest | Re: set security level back to the same as XP possible ???? "m j o" <mjojomomo@jhdasklfa.com> wrote > Hi there peoples, > > I am wondering if it is possible to get the security level in Vista back > to the same as in XP,because i am having problems accessing a website that > runs a java application with popup java windows,and the pop up windows > always stall after a few windows due to security settings in vista. > > It was worse earlier,until i lowered the security in the internet > options,then i was able to access that website a couple of times,and then > the present problem (again).But since i lowered the security level > (individual settings),i have a persistent message at the top of every > browser window that says "your current security settings put your computer > at risk......." How do i get rid of that as well?? > > I am 100% sure that the problem of access to that website is due to > security settings as it will allow access when there are fewer popup > windows at the start. I suggest posting to the Internet Explorer newsgroup. It is OS independent. news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsof...plorer.general -- Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell] |
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| Guest | Re: set security level back to the same as XP possible ???? the same thing happens.I just put every other item that was not either "prompt" or disable" to "enable" and it is still happening.Any idea how to resolve this ?? thanks "Jesper" <Jesper@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:9E6B1B68-9F66-4CF8-9962-FBDC16E1BC6C@microsoft.com... > What happens if you add the site to your trusted sites zone? > > "m j o" wrote: > >> Hi there peoples, >> >> I am wondering if it is possible to get the security level in Vista back >> to >> the same as in XP,because i am having problems accessing a website that >> runs >> a java application with popup java windows,and the pop up windows always >> stall after a few windows due to security settings in vista. >> >> It was worse earlier,until i lowered the security in the internet >> options,then i was able to access that website a couple of times,and then >> the present problem (again).But since i lowered the security level >> (individual settings),i have a persistent message at the top of every >> browser window that says "your current security settings put your >> computer >> at risk......." How do i get rid of that as well?? >> >> I am 100% sure that the problem of access to that website is due to >> security >> settings as it will allow access when there are fewer popup windows at >> the >> start. >> >> Can anyone HELP ? >> >> thanks in advance >> >> |
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