[EMAIL PROTECTED] <> wrote on :
>> Yes, kind-of. We've been experimenting with different
>> solutions to this problem...
>
> (I don't run XP on any of my machines, so have no way of testing
this)
>
> Does adding www.dqsd.net to your "trusted sites" in IE and then
> including the 'mark of the we
> Yes, kind-of. We've been experimenting with different
> solutions to this problem...
(I don't run XP on any of my machines, so have no way of testing this)
Does adding www.dqsd.net to your "trusted sites" in IE and then
including the 'mark of the web tag' in the HTML file not work?
Add the dow
[EMAIL PROTECTED] <> wrote on :
> Hi Ken,
>
> Yes, kind-of. We've been experimenting with different
> solutions to this
> problem, and it seems the only reliable way is to allow explorer.exe
> (Windows Explorer) to bypass the new security checks
> performed by Internet
> Explorer.
>
> So, if yo
Hi Ken,
Yes, kind-of. We've been experimenting with different solutions to this
problem, and it seems the only reliable way is to allow explorer.exe
(Windows Explorer) to bypass the new security checks performed by Internet
Explorer.
So, if you can live with a less secure explorer.exe, you can ma
SP2 blocks DQSD's use of Active X Controls. Is there a way to allow it
for DQSD while denying it for others?
Ken Blake
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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