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Old July 1st 08, 11:46 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
Joel L (Pan out the gold)
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Default Trusted Site Warning - How do I get rid of it?

I frequently access a site I've added to my "Trusted Site" list. Once
in that site, I select the "Research" tab and get the following
Windows (XP Professional) Explorer 6 warning window :

Security Warning
The current Web page is trying to open a site in your Trusted sites
list.
Do you want to allow this?

I must select the "Yes" button three times in this window in order to
successfully allow the window to open.

Does anyone have any idea how can I access the desired Internet window
within the trusted site window without receiving the security warning
each time?

Thanks,
Jo

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Old July 2nd 08, 05:45 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
Andrew E.
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Default Trusted Site Warning - How do I get rid of it?

Pitch youre list of sites,go into security tab in internet options,L.click
the
icons one at a time,select default setting.Once thru,open advanced tab,locate
"set to default" button,close out.

"Joel L (Pan out the gold)" wrote:

I frequently access a site I've added to my "Trusted Site" list. Once
in that site, I select the "Research" tab and get the following
Windows (XP Professional) Explorer 6 warning window :

Security Warning
The current Web page is trying to open a site in your Trusted sites
list.
Do you want to allow this?

I must select the "Yes" button three times in this window in order to
successfully allow the window to open.

Does anyone have any idea how can I access the desired Internet window
within the trusted site window without receiving the security warning
each time?

Thanks,
Jo


  #3  
Old July 5th 08, 01:30 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
Jo L
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Default Trusted Site Warning - How do I get rid of it? THANX

Andrew E - Thank you! Your solution did the trick.

Jo

On Tue, 1 Jul 2008 21:45:00 -0700, Andrew E.
wrote:

Pitch youre list of sites,go into security tab in internet options,L.click
the
icons one at a time,select default setting.Once thru,open advanced tab,locate
"set to default" button,close out.

"Joel L (Pan out the gold)" wrote:

I frequently access a site I've added to my "Trusted Site" list. Once
in that site, I select the "Research" tab and get the following
Windows (XP Professional) Explorer 6 warning window :

Security Warning
The current Web page is trying to open a site in your Trusted sites
list.
Do you want to allow this?

I must select the "Yes" button three times in this window in order to
successfully allow the window to open.

Does anyone have any idea how can I access the desired Internet window
within the trusted site window without receiving the security warning
each time?

Thanks,
Jo



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Old August 10th 10, 05:32 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
Naveen Kumar Murugesan
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Default Need clarification...

I have encountered the same scenario and now I need to resolve it. I don't understand your suggestion. If you don't mind, can you explain it to me clearly??? Thanks for your help...!!!

On Tuesday, July 01, 2008 6:46 PM Joel L (Pan out the gold) wrote:


I frequently access a site I've added to my "Trusted Site" list. Once
in that site, I select the "Research" tab and get the following
Windows (XP Professional) Explorer 6 warning window :

Security Warning
The current Web page is trying to open a site in your Trusted sites
list.
Do you want to allow this?

I must select the "Yes" button three times in this window in order to
successfully allow the window to open.

Does anyone have any idea how can I access the desired Internet window
within the trusted site window without receiving the security warning
each time?

Thanks,
Jo



On Wednesday, July 02, 2008 12:45 AM eckrichc wrote:


Pitch youre list of sites,go into security tab in internet options,L.click
the
icons one at a time,select default setting.Once thru,open advanced tab,locate
"set to default" button,close out.

"Joel L (Pan out the gold)" wrote:



On Friday, July 04, 2008 8:30 PM Jo L wrote:


Andrew E - Thank you! Your solution did the trick.

Jo

wrote:



Submitted via EggHeadCafe - Software Developer Portal of Choice
BizTalk: Parallel Processing with Correlation
http://www.eggheadcafe.com/tutorials...rrelation.aspx

  #5  
Old August 10th 10, 01:36 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
Clan D. Estin
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Posts: 32
Default Need clarification...

Hey, HoopleHead EggHeader:

Do you really think replying to a post from 2008 that the OP will be coming
back to read your message, especially since you changed the subject?

When are you idiots going to learn how to use a newsgroup/forum?

"Naveen Kumar Murugesan" wrote in message
...
I have encountered the same scenario and now I need to resolve it. I don't
understand your suggestion. If you don't mind, can you explain it to me
clearly??? Thanks for your help...!!!

On Tuesday, July 01, 2008 6:46 PM Joel L (Pan out the gold) wrote:


I frequently access a site I've added to my "Trusted Site" list. Once
in that site, I select the "Research" tab and get the following
Windows (XP Professional) Explorer 6 warning window :

Security Warning
The current Web page is trying to open a site in your Trusted sites
list.
Do you want to allow this?

I must select the "Yes" button three times in this window in order to
successfully allow the window to open.

Does anyone have any idea how can I access the desired Internet window
within the trusted site window without receiving the security warning
each time?

Thanks,
Jo



On Wednesday, July 02, 2008 12:45 AM eckrichc wrote:


Pitch youre list of sites,go into security tab in internet
options,L.click
the
icons one at a time,select default setting.Once thru,open advanced
tab,locate
"set to default" button,close out.

"Joel L (Pan out the gold)" wrote:



On Friday, July 04, 2008 8:30 PM Jo L wrote:


Andrew E - Thank you! Your solution did the trick.

Jo

wrote:



Submitted via EggHeadCafe - Software Developer Portal of Choice
BizTalk: Parallel Processing with Correlation
http://www.eggheadcafe.com/tutorials...rrelation.aspx



  #6  
Old August 10th 10, 01:58 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
Roy Smith[_6_]
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Posts: 658
Default Need clarification...

Clan D. Estin wrote:
Hey, HoopleHead EggHeader:

Do you really think replying to a post from 2008 that the OP will be coming
back to read your message, especially since you changed the subject?

When are you idiots going to learn how to use a newsgroup/forum?


They most likely think it's just a web forum and aren't even aware that
it's getting the bulk of it's messages from this newsgroup.

"Naveen Kumar Murugesan" wrote in message
...
I have encountered the same scenario and now I need to resolve it. I don't
understand your suggestion. If you don't mind, can you explain it to me
clearly??? Thanks for your help...!!!

On Tuesday, July 01, 2008 6:46 PM Joel L (Pan out the gold) wrote:
I frequently access a site I've added to my "Trusted Site" list. Once
in that site, I select the "Research" tab and get the following
Windows (XP Professional) Explorer 6 warning window :

[...snip...]



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Roy Smith
Windows 7 Professional
Postbox 1.1.5
Tuesday, August 10, 2010 7:57:59 AM
 




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