Paul it is blocking activeX content on the page being executed.  Its a
*webpage*. Clicking "allow activeX content" allows it for *that* webpage.
When another webpage is initiated (like racetv for example) you will get
another warning bar.

Monty

> I *do* trust you, intentions-wise; but I'd feel more comfortable in the
> correctness
> department if you could site some authority or other evidence to support
> that by
> clicking "allow active content" I'm issuing page-specific, and not global,
> permission.
>
> --
> Paul



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