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Guest Kenneth
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Howdy,

 

We run XP on a few of our systems...

 

On one system only, while browsing the web, as many pages

load, a dialog appears saying (in effect) that there are

both Secure, and Non-Secure objects on the page, and asking

if the user want to view the page.

 

How can we prevent that dialog from appearing?

 

I have reviewed the help file until my fingers were

bleeding, but I can't find a way to turn that thing off.

 

Thanks for any help,

--

Kenneth

 

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Guest Nepatsfan
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Re: "Secure" & "Non-Secure" on web...?

 

"Kenneth" <usenet@soleSPAMLESSassociates.com> wrote in message

news:t6jrs3hutoebb7hbc15p6knjb5k27a68nd@4ax.com...

>

> Howdy,

>

> We run XP on a few of our systems...

>

> On one system only, while browsing the web, as many pages

> load, a dialog appears saying (in effect) that there are

> both Secure, and Non-Secure objects on the page, and asking

> if the user want to view the page.

>

> How can we prevent that dialog from appearing?

>

> I have reviewed the help file until my fingers were

> bleeding, but I can't find a way to turn that thing off.

>

> Thanks for any help,

> --

> Kenneth

>

> If you email... Please remove the "SPAMLESS."

 

 

First off, if you haven't done so already, you might want to post this question

in the Internet Explorer newsgroup. Check your listing of newsgroups for this

one.

 

microsoft.public.internetexplorer.general

 

That said, I believe the following steps will stop those warnings from being

displayed.

 

In Internet Explorer, click on Tools -> Internet Options.

In Internet Options, click on the Security tab.

In the Internet zone, click on the Custom level button.

In Security Settings, scroll down to the Miscellaneous section.

For Display mixed content, the default setting is Prompt which is what you're

seeing.

Changing the setting to Enable will shut off the warnings but it will also lower

the security of the browser.

Changing the setting to Disable will shut off the warning and it will prevent

the non-secure items from being displayed.

Make your selection and hit OK twice.

You may have to close and reopen IE for the changes to take place.

 

Good luck

 

Nepatsfan

Guest Kenneth
Posted

Re: "Secure" & "Non-Secure" on web...?

 

On Tue, 4 Mar 2008 19:26:39 -0500, "Nepatsfan"

<nepatsfan@SBXXXIX.com> wrote:

>"Kenneth" <usenet@soleSPAMLESSassociates.com> wrote in message

>news:t6jrs3hutoebb7hbc15p6knjb5k27a68nd@4ax.com...

>>

>> Howdy,

>>

>> We run XP on a few of our systems...

>>

>> On one system only, while browsing the web, as many pages

>> load, a dialog appears saying (in effect) that there are

>> both Secure, and Non-Secure objects on the page, and asking

>> if the user want to view the page.

>>

>> How can we prevent that dialog from appearing?

>>

>> I have reviewed the help file until my fingers were

>> bleeding, but I can't find a way to turn that thing off.

>>

>> Thanks for any help,

>> --

>> Kenneth

>>

>> If you email... Please remove the "SPAMLESS."

>

>

>First off, if you haven't done so already, you might want to post this question

>in the Internet Explorer newsgroup. Check your listing of newsgroups for this

>one.

>

>microsoft.public.internetexplorer.general

>

>That said, I believe the following steps will stop those warnings from being

>displayed.

>

>In Internet Explorer, click on Tools -> Internet Options.

>In Internet Options, click on the Security tab.

>In the Internet zone, click on the Custom level button.

>In Security Settings, scroll down to the Miscellaneous section.

>For Display mixed content, the default setting is Prompt which is what you're

>seeing.

>Changing the setting to Enable will shut off the warnings but it will also lower

>the security of the browser.

>Changing the setting to Disable will shut off the warning and it will prevent

>the non-secure items from being displayed.

>Make your selection and hit OK twice.

>You may have to close and reopen IE for the changes to take place.

>

>Good luck

>

>Nepatsfan

>

 

Hi Nepatsfan,

 

Please accept my sincere thanks!!!

--

Kenneth

 

If you email... Please remove the "SPAMLESS."

Guest Nepatsfan
Posted

Re: "Secure" & "Non-Secure" on web...?

 

"Kenneth" <usenet@soleSPAMLESSassociates.com> wrote in message

news:sasrs3lpv6kj4209q7tsb35evr96oljggi@4ax.com...

> On Tue, 4 Mar 2008 19:26:39 -0500, "Nepatsfan"

> <nepatsfan@SBXXXIX.com> wrote:

>

>>"Kenneth" <usenet@soleSPAMLESSassociates.com> wrote in message

>>news:t6jrs3hutoebb7hbc15p6knjb5k27a68nd@4ax.com...

>>>

>>> Howdy,

>>>

>>> We run XP on a few of our systems...

>>>

>>> On one system only, while browsing the web, as many pages

>>> load, a dialog appears saying (in effect) that there are

>>> both Secure, and Non-Secure objects on the page, and asking

>>> if the user want to view the page.

>>>

>>> How can we prevent that dialog from appearing?

>>>

>>> I have reviewed the help file until my fingers were

>>> bleeding, but I can't find a way to turn that thing off.

>>>

>>> Thanks for any help,

>>> --

>>> Kenneth

>>>

>>> If you email... Please remove the "SPAMLESS."

>>

>>

>>First off, if you haven't done so already, you might want to post this

>>question

>>in the Internet Explorer newsgroup. Check your listing of newsgroups for this

>>one.

>>

>>microsoft.public.internetexplorer.general

>>

>>That said, I believe the following steps will stop those warnings from being

>>displayed.

>>

>>In Internet Explorer, click on Tools -> Internet Options.

>>In Internet Options, click on the Security tab.

>>In the Internet zone, click on the Custom level button.

>>In Security Settings, scroll down to the Miscellaneous section.

>>For Display mixed content, the default setting is Prompt which is what you're

>>seeing.

>>Changing the setting to Enable will shut off the warnings but it will also

>>lower

>>the security of the browser.

>>Changing the setting to Disable will shut off the warning and it will prevent

>>the non-secure items from being displayed.

>>Make your selection and hit OK twice.

>>You may have to close and reopen IE for the changes to take place.

>>

>>Good luck

>>

>>Nepatsfan

>>

>

> Hi Nepatsfan,

>

> Please accept my sincere thanks!!!

> --

> Kenneth

>

> If you email... Please remove the "SPAMLESS."

 

 

You're welcome.

 

Nepatsfan


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