Since you have *no* Active content in your test case, you should *not* need
Mark of the Web. Some users with Google Toolbar installed have had this
problem. See:
http://groups.google.com/group/micro...d&rnum=1&hl=en
"Rob ^_^" <> wrote in message
news:%...
> Hi j2,
> You need to add the Mark of the Web to your local pages.
> http://search.microsoft.com/results....ark+of+the+web
>
> Regards.
> "j2" <> wrote in message
> news:CEC5D7BD-2B07-45FC-A10A-...
>> Can anyone else test this for me? I created a simple html file on my
>> desktop. Every time I open it I get a warning that the script or ActiveX
>> is
>> blocked. The only thing in this file is the HTML and BODY tags and the
>> word
>> "test"! I need to distribute some html-based info files locally in our
>> emergency center, but these false warnings will kill the project. I
>> temporarily put all three security zones to the lowest setting, still no
>> go.
>> Works fine if I put the file on a server share (but I need them locally
>> in
>> case of network failure). This is pretty strange behavior that came with
>> IE7,
>> but not IE6. View, Source shows this:
>>
>> <HTML>
>> <BODY>
>> Test
>> </BODY>
>> </HTML>
>>
>> Thanks j2
>>
>>
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