Greetings!

Although we are a Firefox shop, it seems IE7 breaking stops the opening of 
PDFs on any and all browsers.  That is, on occasion, a user will attempt 
to open a PDF (note - these are part of our medical consulting 
application, and ALL these PDFs are on internal servers), they are greeted 
with the cheerful notice that the "security policy" has blocked access to 
that site...  Again, it is an internal server being accessed, and all 
browsers (IE7, FF, Opera, Chrome; Safari is banned) return this message.

We run an installation of IE7 over the top, and all is well.

On TUE (Friday the 13th came a few days early), we had about a dozen 
machines get hit with this (so far) throughout the day.

Anyone else out there have this kind of fun?

Thanks!
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Richard D. McClary
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