I haven't tried Jayscript yet and I also use IE as little as possible, but I think Bill is on the right track with regards security settings. The security tab will let you add sites/domains to the various zones, without having to reduce the security level for all sites. So you could add your site using Jayscript to the "Local intranet" or "Trusted sites" zones. AFAIK there are no differences between how this is handled on XP & Vista although there may be differences between IE6 & IE7.
> ---bill lam wrote: > I also apologize that my suggestion are just wild guess from past > experience with ie. Actually I've never installed or used jayscript. > If my memory serve me, it is possible to totally disable or ask for > confirmation on executable content/scripts on each invocation, I > assume that's the annoyance you faced because jayscript should also > based on activex/ole/com technology (please correct me if I'm wrong > here). You may just set security to the lowest level to see if the > annoyance will go away, and then fine tune afterward. > > May be vista is different from xp in this aspect, I have nearly zero > knowledge on vista. > > On Tue, 14 Oct 2008, Don Guinn wrote: > > > I apologize for being so dense, but I can't find anything within the > > security tab to help. I see the ability to delete activex, > etc. but no way > > for me to add anything other than downloading addons from > Microsoft. I can > > lower the levels of security overall but I really don't > want to do that. > > > > On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 8:51 AM, bill lam > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > On Mon, 13 Oct 2008, Don Guinn wrote: > > > > I don't know if the extra warning running JayScript > came about because > > > the > > > > files were no longer in "Program Files" or some other > sacred Windows > > > library > > > > or not. It's just a pain to get the warning every time > JayScript is > > > entered. > > > > > > IIRC, you can disable warning by tuning the security tab inside > > > internet option which is accessible from ie's tool/option menu or > > > windoze control panel. Pay attention to those active script or ocx > > > setting. M$ itself knows vbscript or ocx can cause > serious security > > > hole so that they are disabled or warned by default. > Incidentally I > > > guess m$ is dropping javascript in favor of jscript > (javascript) and > > > asp. I'm not sure if firefox ever support vbscript or ocx. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm
