I "got" most of what you said, but... (Always a catch...)
Remember, I have a work around... -- Let it scream and ignore it...
That works good enough for me... Someday, they will "fix" this
and I'll be screwed and have to figure out something else...
IF I run as a limited user, and set QuickBooks (QBW) to run as Admin
in one of the ways you suggested, QBW will still want to
use the IE Browser, (embed into QBW more than I like).
So, If IE IS is really embeded into QBW, I guess it "might" run
IE in Admin mode, (grandfathered by QBW?),
BUT my security settings in IE will STILL be too high...
Or, If IE is NOT embedded into QBW, then IE will be in Limited mode...
(I don't think I have "EVER" been on the Internet in plain Limited mode.)
This is one of these things that spins you in circles, and I never went
too far with it once I found I could ignore it... (The Browser warning I get.)
It gets worse. QBW opens, (inside itself on the QBW desktop as a Window),
an IE that is one of those exceptionally crippled browser types with NO menu
bars, and has NO way to use my "other" workaround which is to selectively
add a site to my Trusted Site List (or Zone).
THAT, (when running as a real Admin type with very high IE security), bumps
"down" my IE security to allow things to work at Specific places, BUT I can't
do that inside QBW...
Clear as mud... You dizzy yet?
If there is a better workaround, (or better yet - an answer), in all that I have
not figured it out yet...
Rick Glazier
From: "Bernie Cosell"
clipped...
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