Is there a way to detect a user's global security settings?  As in, if they 
have 'Always Allow' or 'Always Ask' checked.  Is there a way to change these 
settings without being connected to the internet?

We are developing an application that runs off a CD and our users are getting 
errors that "x.swf is trying to communicate with y.html".  We have found some 
ways to eliminate this, but there are still instances in the course (due to 
third party apps) that this still occurs. 

We are planning on adding instructions on how to change their settings, but we 
would prefer to only show these instructions if the user actually needs to 
change them.

Thanks
-Dan

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