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| Guest | lowering security settings to 'low' i need to lower my security settings for a certain forum i go into as some parts are password protected. I could do this on xp but the lowest i can get to is medium which just isnt enough - i have added the site to trusted sites but it has made no difference - any ideas? x |
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| Guest | RE: lowering security settings to 'low' Check to see if the site is listed in the "Restricted Sites" in Internet Properties. If not, check to see if your security software has a black list of websites and whether or not the site you want to visit is listed there. If not, check to see if your Windows phishing filter or security software phishing filter is blocking it. If not, check to see if any of your software is set to block "bad downloads" to Internet Explorer. Where did you add it to "Trusted Sites"? In Internet Properties, your security software or possibly some "Utilities" software? Why must you lower your security settings for a forum on a website? It doesn't matter what you wish to read, view or comment on in any forum or website. Lowering your security for this purpose is negligent. You are inviting trouble. "Amanda Wallace" wrote: > i need to lower my security settings for a certain forum i go into as some > parts are password protected. I could do this on xp but the lowest i can get > to is medium which just isnt enough - i have added the site to trusted sites > but it has made no difference - any ideas? x |
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| Guest | Re: lowering security settings to 'low' On Mon, 9 Apr 2007 13:46:05 -0700, Amanda Wallace <Amanda >i need to lower my security settings for a certain forum i go into as some >parts are password protected. I could do this on xp but the lowest i can get >to is medium which just isnt enough - i have added the site to trusted sites >but it has made no difference - any ideas? x Password protection doesn't required "lower security", and neither do any of the web forums, blogs and comments that I've written to. So the first question is: Why does this site need "low" security? If there are any visible ads on the site, then you may end up giving them "low security" too. If those ads are for... - RAM doublers and memory defragmenters - fake "security" or "tuneup" software - casinos or porn or mortgages etc. - emoticons ....then flee screaming :-) If you are COAB sure the site is not malicious or carrying malicious stuff (banner ads or other "business partners") and hasn't been hacked to drop exploit code on it, then put that site in "Trusted Zone". I would not drop security for Internet Zone for one site, ANY site. >-- Risk Management is the clue that asks: "Why do I keep open buckets of petrol next to all the ashtrays in the lounge, when I don't even have a car?" >----------------------- ------ ---- --- -- - - - - |
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