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Old June 19th 05, 02:04 AM
triraider
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Default "Allow sub-frames to navigate across different domains" pop up.


Signing onto Internet Explorer and then for each attempt to read emails,
this window appears: "Allow sub-frames to navigate across different
domains?"
Pick a Yes or No.
How do I prevent this irritation from coming back again and again?


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Old June 19th 05, 03:56 AM
QT
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Control panel/internet options/security/custom level. On "navigate sub
frames across different domains" click enable.


"triraider" wrote in message
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Signing onto Internet Explorer and then for each attempt to read emails,
this window appears: "Allow sub-frames to navigate across different
domains?"
Pick a Yes or No.
How do I prevent this irritation from coming back again and again?


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triraider
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Old June 19th 05, 02:48 PM
Dennis Marks
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.... or use "Default" medium level.

"QT" wrote in message
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Control panel/internet options/security/custom level. On "navigate sub
frames across different domains" click enable.


"triraider" wrote in message
...

Signing onto Internet Explorer and then for each attempt to read emails,
this window appears: "Allow sub-frames to navigate across different
domains?"
Pick a Yes or No.
How do I prevent this irritation from coming back again and again?


--
triraider
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