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I'm running IE 7 under Windows XP home Ed with SP2. On many websites,

actually way too often, it gives a blip noise, then a dropdown occurs

that says:

 

"To help protect your security, Internet Explorer has blocked this

website from displaying content with security certificate errors ..."

If I want choose the option to display content , nothing happens but

the blip & dropdown return.

 

I've tried changing security settings, pop up blocker is turned off,

etc. Nothing I do gets rid of this annoyance. It happens on many

sites, even ones I know aren't problematic.

 

If anyone can tell how to get rid of this once and forever, I'd really

appreciate it!!

 

Thanks for helping.

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Re: IE blocks content - how to fix?

 

Visit Microsoft Update and from the Optional components choose

and load the "Root Certificates Update". Then reset the IE Security

Zone settings to "Default".

 

"AB" <ab@pipeline.com> wrote in message

news:c8ptr3d4l0evck8q587td6j907fm9mpe10@4ax.com...

> I'm running IE 7 under Windows XP home Ed with SP2. On many websites,

> actually way too often, it gives a blip noise, then a dropdown occurs

> that says:

>

> "To help protect your security, Internet Explorer has blocked this

> website from displaying content with security certificate errors ..."

> If I want choose the option to display content , nothing happens but

> the blip & dropdown return.

>

> I've tried changing security settings, pop up blocker is turned off,

> etc. Nothing I do gets rid of this annoyance. It happens on many

> sites, even ones I know aren't problematic.

>

> If anyone can tell how to get rid of this once and forever, I'd really

> appreciate it!!

>

> Thanks for helping.

Posted

Re: IE blocks content - how to fix?

 

Thanks for the suggestion. I followed your instructions but there is

no such update for my version of XP - I run the Home Ed; the updates

are all for servers running the 2003 Prof Ed.

 

Isn't there any way to shut this component off?? I couldn't do it

through Add/Remove Programs as one article suggested since I'm not

running on a server.

 

Very frustrating!! I hate Microsoft!!

 

 

On Fri, 22 Feb 2008 10:31:47 -0500, "R. McCarty"

<PcEngWork-NoSpam_@mindspring.com> wrote:

>Visit Microsoft Update and from the Optional components choose

>and load the "Root Certificates Update". Then reset the IE Security

>Zone settings to "Default".

>

>"AB" <ab@pipeline.com> wrote in message

>news:c8ptr3d4l0evck8q587td6j907fm9mpe10@4ax.com...

>> I'm running IE 7 under Windows XP home Ed with SP2. On many websites,

>> actually way too often, it gives a blip noise, then a dropdown occurs

>> that says:

>>

>> "To help protect your security, Internet Explorer has blocked this

>> website from displaying content with security certificate errors ..."

>> If I want choose the option to display content , nothing happens but

>> the blip & dropdown return.

>>

>> I've tried changing security settings, pop up blocker is turned off,

>> etc. Nothing I do gets rid of this annoyance. It happens on many

>> sites, even ones I know aren't problematic.

>>

>> If anyone can tell how to get rid of this once and forever, I'd really

>> appreciate it!!

>>

>> Thanks for helping.

>

Posted

Re: IE blocks content - how to fix?

 

AB wrote:

> I'm running IE 7 under Windows XP home Ed with SP2. On many websites,

> actually way too often, it gives a blip noise, then a dropdown occurs

> that says:

>

> "To help protect your security, Internet Explorer has blocked this

> website from displaying content with security certificate errors ..."

> If I want choose the option to display content , nothing happens but

> the blip & dropdown return.

>

> I've tried changing security settings, pop up blocker is turned off,

> etc. Nothing I do gets rid of this annoyance. It happens on many

> sites, even ones I know aren't problematic.

>

> If anyone can tell how to get rid of this once and forever, I'd really

> appreciate it!!

>

> Thanks for helping.

 

1. Tools / Internet Options / Content /Clear SSL State

 

2. Check the date on your computer.

 

3. This is a known problem with Kaspersky


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