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taylor_made
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      12-06-2007
I am helping my dad with his new laptop and this is my first vista
experience, so go easy on me! In a nutshell, everytime you try launch IE to
a website, the progress bar at the bottom shows that it starts going there,
but a message window pops up and gives the message in my subject line. Once
you clear the prompt, it takes you to the site. Problem is that it does it
every single time. His laptop came with something called "CA security",
which I thought may have been the culprit, but you still get the message when
it is completely turned off.
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Klarie
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      12-22-2007
I have the same problem, and it's becoming really annoying!!!!!!



"taylor_made" wrote:

> I am helping my dad with his new laptop and this is my first vista
> experience, so go easy on me! In a nutshell, everytime you try launch IE to
> a website, the progress bar at the bottom shows that it starts going there,
> but a message window pops up and gives the message in my subject line. Once
> you clear the prompt, it takes you to the site. Problem is that it does it
> every single time. His laptop came with something called "CA security",
> which I thought may have been the culprit, but you still get the message when
> it is completely turned off.
> --
> TX

 
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TIFF
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      12-27-2007
I TO AM HAVING THE EXACT SAME PROBLEM, THIS IS ALSO OUR FIRST VISTA
EXPERIENCE. WHAT DID YOU DO TO CORRECT THE PROBLEM? THANK YOU IN ADVANCE FOR
YOUR HELP WITH THIS MATTER.
TIFF

"taylor_made" wrote:

> I am helping my dad with his new laptop and this is my first vista
> experience, so go easy on me! In a nutshell, everytime you try launch IE to
> a website, the progress bar at the bottom shows that it starts going there,
> but a message window pops up and gives the message in my subject line. Once
> you clear the prompt, it takes you to the site. Problem is that it does it
> every single time. His laptop came with something called "CA security",
> which I thought may have been the culprit, but you still get the message when
> it is completely turned off.
> --
> TX

 
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orient74
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      01-01-2008
Same problem here... no solution yet... i really dislike vista...

"TIFF" wrote:

> I TO AM HAVING THE EXACT SAME PROBLEM, THIS IS ALSO OUR FIRST VISTA
> EXPERIENCE. WHAT DID YOU DO TO CORRECT THE PROBLEM? THANK YOU IN ADVANCE FOR
> YOUR HELP WITH THIS MATTER.
> TIFF
>
> "taylor_made" wrote:
>
> > I am helping my dad with his new laptop and this is my first vista
> > experience, so go easy on me! In a nutshell, everytime you try launch IE to
> > a website, the progress bar at the bottom shows that it starts going there,
> > but a message window pops up and gives the message in my subject line. Once
> > you clear the prompt, it takes you to the site. Problem is that it does it
> > every single time. His laptop came with something called "CA security",
> > which I thought may have been the culprit, but you still get the message when
> > it is completely turned off.
> > --
> > TX

 
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landscapingunlimited@gmail.com
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      01-06-2008
On Jan 1, 3:41 am, orient74 <orien...@discussions.microsoft.com>
wrote:
> Same problem here... no solution yet... i really dislike vista...
>
>
>
> "TIFF" wrote:
> > I TO AM HAVING THE EXACT SAME PROBLEM, THIS IS ALSO OUR FIRST VISTA
> > EXPERIENCE. WHAT DID YOU DO TO CORRECT THE PROBLEM? THANK YOU IN ADVANCE FOR
> > YOUR HELP WITH THIS MATTER.
> > TIFF

>
> > "taylor_made" wrote:

>
> > > I am helping my dad with his new laptop and this is my first vista
> > > experience, so go easy on me! In a nutshell, everytime you try launch IE to
> > > a website, the progress bar at the bottom shows that it starts going there,
> > > but a message window pops up and gives the message in my subject line. Once
> > > you clear the prompt, it takes you to the site. Problem is that it does it
> > > every single time. His laptop came with something called "CA security",
> > > which I thought may have been the culprit, but you still get the message when
> > > it is completely turned off.
> > > --
> > > TX- Hide quoted text -

>
> - Show quoted text -

Same problem here it seems to have something to do with windows fire
wall.
It has to be turned on.
At least that's what fixed the problem today "for now"
I don't understand Microsoft's position about wanting to get paid to
correct a problem with a new operating system and HP says it not there
problem.
Sal
 
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denisep1124@yahoo.com
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      01-10-2008
On Dec 27 2007, 7:19*pm, TIFF <T...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> I TO AM HAVING THE EXACT SAME PROBLEM, THIS IS ALSO OUR FIRST VISTA
> EXPERIENCE. WHAT DID YOU DO TO CORRECT THE PROBLEM? THANK YOU IN ADVANCE FOR
> YOUR HELP WITH THIS MATTER.
> TIFF
>
>
>
> "taylor_made" wrote:
> > I am helping my dad with his new laptop and this is my first vista
> > experience, so go easy on me! *In a nutshell, everytime you try launchIE to
> > a website, the progress bar at the bottom shows that it starts going there,
> > but a message window pops up and gives the message in my subject line. *Once
> > you clear the prompt, it takes you to the site. *Problem is that it does it
> > every single time. *His laptop came with something called "CA security",
> > which I thought may have been the culprit, but you still get the messagewhen
> > it is completely turned off.
> > --
> > TX- Hide quoted text -

>
> - Show quoted text -


Go to Tools in Internet Explorer, click internet options, then
Programs and Manage Add-ons, then disable the CA Toolbar AND Toolbar
Helper. Hope this helps!
 
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scott
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      02-02-2008
Thankyou so very much for the advice on disabling ca toolbar and tollbar
helper!!! works a charm!! Great work!!!!

"" wrote:

> On Dec 27 2007, 7:19 pm, TIFF <T...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> > I TO AM HAVING THE EXACT SAME PROBLEM, THIS IS ALSO OUR FIRST VISTA
> > EXPERIENCE. WHAT DID YOU DO TO CORRECT THE PROBLEM? THANK YOU IN ADVANCE FOR
> > YOUR HELP WITH THIS MATTER.
> > TIFF
> >
> >
> >
> > "taylor_made" wrote:
> > > I am helping my dad with his new laptop and this is my first vista
> > > experience, so go easy on me! In a nutshell, everytime you try launch IE to
> > > a website, the progress bar at the bottom shows that it starts going there,
> > > but a message window pops up and gives the message in my subject line. Once
> > > you clear the prompt, it takes you to the site. Problem is that it does it
> > > every single time. His laptop came with something called "CA security",
> > > which I thought may have been the culprit, but you still get the message when
> > > it is completely turned off.
> > > --
> > > TX- Hide quoted text -

> >
> > - Show quoted text -

>
> Go to Tools in Internet Explorer, click internet options, then
> Programs and Manage Add-ons, then disable the CA Toolbar AND Toolbar
> Helper. Hope this helps!
>

 
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Nan2527
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      01-25-2009

I did as instructed, turned off ca tool bar and helper, but still go
the Calling ID is not working message. I stopped it by turning off th
CA Website Inspector. If I get a better answer from CA on how to ru
the Website Inspector and not get this message, I'll post again

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BadgerTS
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      01-28-2009

-"Nobody cares. The thread has been dead for a freaking year."-

I care. I do support for friends and family and this post helped m
solve a troublesome issue.
So you before you jump off sounding rude and ignorant, realize tha
many people have problems like these and check for help at all differen
times.

None of the other solutions I found worked until this one, so thank yo
very much Nan2527!!!!

Keep posting, you never know who will be looking for answers t
problems you've encountered

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      02-04-2009

This has to do with CA, more particularly with the Website Inspecto
feature within CA Security Center. Do resolve the issue, click on the C
Security Center Icon, move down to Website Inspector and disable th
Website Inspector. Close CA Security Center

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