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Active X control won't instal on IE7 and Vista.
I've done everything to the client end I can think of (reinstalled IE7, checked security settings, etc) but it still won't work. Anyone have any ideas? Are you the only one having this problem? What if you try via IE6 or Firefox etc....? Firefox works fine - I haven't tried IE6 because I don't have it available.

newbie security zone tinkering gives unintelligible alert, IE7
I did NOT have this problem when I was running IE 7 with Windows XP Home. Any answers other than changing the protection mode (because that doesn't work for me) "Gabriel Lozano-Moran" This only happens with types that are linked with Windows Media Player, I believe this is a security settings of some kind.

Security settings in IE7 cannot be changed
Use
of the Add Site to Restricted Zone utility with IE7 has caused problems, a symptom of which was a changed zone icon(s). Inspect the registry settings for the Restricted Zone, you should easily see that the values for the zone icon and default security level are not what they should be.

IE 7 Question regarding settings
PA Bear [MS MVP] PABear...@gmail.com microsoft public internetexplorer security Source, please? Cazulp wrote: I read on the Internet that the conversion from IE6 to IE7 adds a new setting under .Net Framework-reliant Components called 'Permissions for components with Manifests'. I have any number of IE7

Cumulative Security Update for IE stops IE7 from showing web p
Does anyone have any suggestion as to how I can remove these warnings, other than changing my security settings? Uninstall IE7. -- ~PA Bear Denise wrote: Dear Robear, No, it didn't have many replies at all. The only reply I received to that part of my post (which was titled "IE7 - toolbar difficulties / security

IE7 Group Policies
Uninstall "Security Update for Windows Internet Explorer 7 (KB944533)" via Add/Remove Programs (make sure Show Updates box is checked at top right) and reboot. 2002 AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net DTS-L http://dts-l.net/ Sharon wrote: I'm at a loss, have tried resetting IE settings, security settings, etc.

Security settings problem
Then check your security settings eg the security protocol settings (in Options, Advanced tab, Security section.) Everything else can be accessed normally. On my home network, I have a host computer (XP + IE7), another desktop (XP + IE7), and a notebook (Vista + IE7). They are connected by a wired router (Linksys

IE7 security warning won't go away
To make sure my security isn't over done for Web Publishing, what are the normal settings (not a commercial web) to check-mark for Security for Use SSL 2.0 Use SSL 3.0 Use TLS 1.0 Either IE7 or internet security application has things pretty tight here, but if I don't need them checked, I would like to uncheck them

grc.com "SheildsUp" lowers IE7 Internet zone security setting ?
**If your problem relates to a Cumulative Security Update for IE, call the above number and ask to be transferred to the Consumer IE7 queue (which is 47830). 2002 AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net DTS-L http://dts-l.net/ Sharon wrote: I'm at a loss, have tried resetting IE settings, security settings, etc.

Heads up: IE7 and "Windows cannot access . . ."
bev. carpenter beautifulb...@hotmail.com microsoft public security I have installed both XPSP2 and IE7 but I'm not sure about the security settings for ActiveX controls and JavaScript. How can I find out the proper settings for this? Thank you. -- bev. carpenter.

02-14-08 MS updates, IE won't get homepage
With the release of IE7, Microsoft seems to have taken nearly all decision-making away from their users, so they have taken away all customizability that was offered with IE6. Does anyone have any suggestion as to how I can remove these warnings, other than changing my security settings?

IE7 security warning won't go away
Right now I'm working with the users in the OU and have been trying to get the settings to work that way without them being in any specific security group. Chris Martin schrieb: There are no proxy settings in the per computer IE7 Administrative Templates. Even if I set the group policy to per user settings the

How can I deactivate "unknown publisher" warning control on a *.ex
Roger Abell [MVP] mvpNoS...@asu.edu microsoft public security Bev You may review the settings by selecting Internet Options from the Tools dropmenu in IE, navigating to the Security tab, highlighting the Internet zone (assuming that zone, used for all sites not part of any other zone), and then clicking on Custom

Search Links in IE6 don't work after uninstall of IE7 Beta 2
Flyiñg Ñuñ 2°°6 flying...@tiscali.co.uk alt pcnews Michaelangelo wrote: Flyiñg Ñuñ 2°°6, having carefully considered all the angles, harangued us with the following: That appears to wurk, although I don't really know why, since it didn't work when I had tried setting it to accept Third party cookies.

IE7 Security Settings (?)
"Daniel Crichton" wrote: HDL wrote on Wed, 20 Feb 2008 03:31:02 -0800: I'm hoping to allow .html pages on the local disk to run in IE7 without having to click I have entered the address of the local subdirectory in the "add" box on the local intranet security settings panel (advanced), and the alert proclaims:

Running TS on DC
Zilbandy z...@zilbandyREMOVETHIS.com microsoft public internetexplorer general On Mon, 27 Nov 2006 07:15:01 -0800, cam11260 <cam11...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: Are you saying that if i uninstall IE7 IE6 is still on my computer and will be my default browser without any further downloads? Yes.

IE7 Security Warning
The settings are as follows: "Enabled" allows all behaviors, "Disabled" prevents them and "Administrator Approved" allows behaviors for a list pre-approved by the System Administrator. Good luck, Donald Anadell Can someone point me to a good reference that explains all the Internet Explorer 7 security settings?

security certificate while using Vista IE7
I'm running XP with IE7 (latest version). About a week ago, my IE just quit working... that is... when I open the browser up, the page is blank. No 404, no Certificate Recommendations... Often this is a symptom of a particular site's method of redirection being blocked by overly restrictive security settings.

Removing IE7 Security settings after uninstall?
Adobe flash 9.0.115.0 (latest) will not work on IE7 (WinXP Pro SP2), but works fine with Firefox and Seamonkey. To date I have: Reset the Internet Security settings to Enable ActiveX Controls and Plugins, Checked Manage Add-Ons - all enabled, Turned Pop-up off, Disabled Third Party Internet security/anti-virus

Removing IE7 Security settings after uninstall?
FamilyId=6AA4C1DA-6021-468E-A8CF-AF4AFE4C84B2&displaylang=en The Internet Explorer 7 Security Status Bar http://www.microsoft. com/windows/products/winfamily/ie/ev/security.mspx Extended Validation SSL Certificates http://www.microsoft.com/windows/products/winfamily/ie/ev/default.mspx Note: *Tight security settings