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JayBee
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      10-10-2007
The combination of Vista and IE7 have conspired to keep me from sites that
even the security monitors list as not dangerous or infected or anything
else. By allowing/enabling anything with Active X in the line and downloading
Shockwave (for a game), I got things working for one day. The next day, I was
back to being shut out. I need the kind of help and explanation you would
give to your mother--but don't tell me to give up the computer. Sites blocked
include Yahoo Mail and athletic sites with 'cstv' in the address. I've tried
putting both in allowed sites list; there is nothing in restricted sites
list. I've put my security at barely existent. My laptop, running off a
wireless router, has XP and who knows which IE. It opens everything I want
opened. Any suggestions that I'll be able to follow?
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JSBE
 
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Carey Frisch [MVP]
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      10-10-2007
Launch Internet Explorer and from the Toolbar select:
Tools > Internet Options > Security.
Uncheck "Enable Protected Mode" and click on
"Reset all zones to default level" and click Apply.
Go back and place a check next to "Enable Protected Mode"
and click OK, then relaunch Internet Explorer.

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"JayBee" wrote:

The combination of Vista and IE7 have conspired to keep me from sites that
even the security monitors list as not dangerous or infected or anything
else. By allowing/enabling anything with Active X in the line and downloading
Shockwave (for a game), I got things working for one day. The next day, I was
back to being shut out. I need the kind of help and explanation you would
give to your mother--but don't tell me to give up the computer. Sites blocked
include Yahoo Mail and athletic sites with 'cstv' in the address. I've tried
putting both in allowed sites list; there is nothing in restricted sites
list. I've put my security at barely existent. My laptop, running off a
wireless router, has XP and who knows which IE. It opens everything I want
opened. Any suggestions that I'll be able to follow?
--
JSBE
 
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rraplee
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      10-11-2007
On Oct 10, 2:04 pm, "Carey Frisch [MVP]" <cnfri...@nospamgmail.com>
wrote:
> Launch Internet Explorer and from the Toolbar select:
> Tools > Internet Options > Security.
> Uncheck "Enable Protected Mode" and click on
> "Reset all zones to default level" and click Apply.
> Go back and place a check next to "Enable Protected Mode"
> and click OK, then relaunch Internet Explorer.
>
> --
> Carey Frisch
> Microsoft MVP
> Windows Shell/User
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------
>
> "JayBee" wrote:
>


That's where I would go.


> The combination of Vista and IE7 have conspired to keep me from sites that
> even the security monitors list as not dangerous or infected or anything
> else. By allowing/enabling anything with Active X in the line and downloading
> Shockwave (for a game), I got things working for one day. The next day, I was
> back to being shut out. I need the kind of help and explanation you would
> give to your mother--but don't tell me to give up the computer. Sites blocked
> include Yahoo Mail and athletic sites with 'cstv' in the address. I've tried
> putting both in allowed sites list; there is nothing in restricted sites
> list. I've put my security at barely existent. My laptop, running off a
> wireless router, has XP and who knows which IE. It opens everything I want
> opened. Any suggestions that I'll be able to follow?
> --
> JSBE


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Tommy
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      03-07-2009
You can also use the Microsoft Fix it automated solution here >
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/967941

Cheers
-Tommy

"rraplee" wrote:

> On Oct 10, 2:04 pm, "Carey Frisch [MVP]" <cnfri...@nospamgmail.com>
> wrote:
> > Launch Internet Explorer and from the Toolbar select:
> > Tools > Internet Options > Security.
> > Uncheck "Enable Protected Mode" and click on
> > "Reset all zones to default level" and click Apply.
> > Go back and place a check next to "Enable Protected Mode"
> > and click OK, then relaunch Internet Explorer.
> >
> > --
> > Carey Frisch
> > Microsoft MVP
> > Windows Shell/User
> >
> > ---------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> > "JayBee" wrote:
> >

>
> That's where I would go.
>
>
> > The combination of Vista and IE7 have conspired to keep me from sites that
> > even the security monitors list as not dangerous or infected or anything
> > else. By allowing/enabling anything with Active X in the line and downloading
> > Shockwave (for a game), I got things working for one day. The next day, I was
> > back to being shut out. I need the kind of help and explanation you would
> > give to your mother--but don't tell me to give up the computer. Sites blocked
> > include Yahoo Mail and athletic sites with 'cstv' in the address. I've tried
> > putting both in allowed sites list; there is nothing in restricted sites
> > list. I've put my security at barely existent. My laptop, running off a
> > wireless router, has XP and who knows which IE. It opens everything I want
> > opened. Any suggestions that I'll be able to follow?
> > --
> > JSBE

>
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>
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