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Old October 18th 04, 04:45 PM
Phil C.
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Default "Current security settings do not allow you to send html forms"

Hi.
When I try to run adobe photoshop cs html (help files are local to my hard
drive) help that apparently contains frames with a frame submitting a form,
on my win xp pro with sp2, I get a warning blocking active content. When I
tell the page to allow blocked content and try to do a search for a help
term that has me hit the submit button on the page I get a windows os dialog
saying : "Current security settings do not allow you to send html forms".

An experts-exchange thread has the following solution for
WIN 2003:
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
Accepted Answer from mdiglio
Date: 08/28/2003 07:05PM PDT
Grade: A
Accepted Answer

OK then
you can try this:

Open Control Panel click Add or Remove Programs then click Add/Remove
Windows Components
Select Internet Explorer Enhanced Security Configuration click Details.
Select the user group(s) that you don't want to apply the enhanced security
configuration to - Administrators, Users, or both
click OK
Click Next click Finish.
Restart Internet Explorer to apply the changed security settings.

Comment from Info_user100
Date: 08/28/2003 07:42PM PDT
Author Comment

God bless you
you saved my screen from more spitting.....
michael

////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////

BUT the "Internet Explorer Enhanced Security Configuration" is not available
in the Add or Remove
Programs for win xp pro.

Does anyone have a workaround for Win XP Pro?????

Thanks,

Phil
Boston, Massachusetts


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Old October 18th 04, 05:13 PM
Carey Frisch [MVP]
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Default "Current security settings do not allow you to send html forms"

Security settings do not allow sending HTML forms
http://forums.aspfree.com/archive/t-31177

--
Carey Frisch
Microsoft MVP
Windows XP - Shell/User

Be Smart! Protect Your PC!
http://www.microsoft.com/athome/secu...t/default.aspx

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"Phil C." wrote:

| Hi.
| When I try to run adobe photoshop cs html (help files are local to my hard
| drive) help that apparently contains frames with a frame submitting a form,
| on my win xp pro with sp2, I get a warning blocking active content. When I
| tell the page to allow blocked content and try to do a search for a help
| term that has me hit the submit button on the page I get a windows os dialog
| saying : "Current security settings do not allow you to send html forms".
|
| An experts-exchange thread has the following solution for
| WIN 2003:
| ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
| Accepted Answer from mdiglio
| Date: 08/28/2003 07:05PM PDT
| Grade: A
| Accepted Answer
|
| OK then
| you can try this:
|
| Open Control Panel click Add or Remove Programs then click Add/Remove
| Windows Components
| Select Internet Explorer Enhanced Security Configuration click Details.
| Select the user group(s) that you don't want to apply the enhanced security
| configuration to - Administrators, Users, or both
| click OK
| Click Next click Finish.
| Restart Internet Explorer to apply the changed security settings.
|
| Comment from Info_user100
| Date: 08/28/2003 07:42PM PDT
| Author Comment
|
| God bless you
| you saved my screen from more spitting.....
| michael
|
| ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
|
| BUT the "Internet Explorer Enhanced Security Configuration" is not available
| in the Add or Remove
| Programs for win xp pro.
|
| Does anyone have a workaround for Win XP Pro?????
|
| Thanks,
|
| Phil
| Boston, Massachusetts
|
|
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Old October 18th 04, 05:39 PM
Phil C.
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Default "Current security settings do not allow you to send html forms"

Thanks Carey,

But the "Submit Non Encryted data in forms" was already enabled and indeed
was mentioned in the experts-exchange thread, so unfortunately it will not
solve the
problem. The solution I believe is to disable this Internet Explorer
"Enhanced Security" for the administrator, or at least figure out which
patch is preventing this submission
and disable it somehow.


"Carey Frisch [MVP]" wrote in message
...
Security settings do not allow sending HTML forms
http://forums.aspfree.com/archive/t-31177

--
Carey Frisch
Microsoft MVP
Windows XP - Shell/User

Be Smart! Protect Your PC!
http://www.microsoft.com/athome/secu...t/default.aspx

---------------------------------------------------------------------------

"Phil C." wrote:

| Hi.
| When I try to run adobe photoshop cs html (help files are local to my
hard
| drive) help that apparently contains frames with a frame submitting a
form,
| on my win xp pro with sp2, I get a warning blocking active content.
When I
| tell the page to allow blocked content and try to do a search for a help
| term that has me hit the submit button on the page I get a windows os
dialog
| saying : "Current security settings do not allow you to send html
forms".
|
| An experts-exchange thread has the following solution for
| WIN 2003:
|
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
| Accepted Answer from mdiglio
| Date: 08/28/2003 07:05PM PDT
| Grade: A
| Accepted Answer
|
| OK then
| you can try this:
|
| Open Control Panel click Add or Remove Programs then click
Add/Remove
| Windows Components
| Select Internet Explorer Enhanced Security Configuration click
Details.
| Select the user group(s) that you don't want to apply the enhanced
security
| configuration to - Administrators, Users, or both
| click OK
| Click Next click Finish.
| Restart Internet Explorer to apply the changed security settings.
|
| Comment from Info_user100
| Date: 08/28/2003 07:42PM PDT
| Author Comment
|
| God bless you
| you saved my screen from more spitting.....
| michael
|
|
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
|
| BUT the "Internet Explorer Enhanced Security Configuration" is not
available
| in the Add or Remove
| Programs for win xp pro.
|
| Does anyone have a workaround for Win XP Pro?????
|
| Thanks,
|
| Phil
| Boston, Massachusetts
|
|



 




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