re: ie7 content blocker
Monday, January 5, 2009 at 11:29 pm Windows Server 2003 Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Jon Camilleri
(47 messages posted)
Win 2003 Server password
Thanks
Jon
On Monday, January 5, 2009 at 8:02 pm, appleoddity wrote:
>
>Go to control panel -> add/remove programs. Select Add/Remove Windows Components
>from the left hand side. Uninstall Internet Explorer Enhanced Security Configuration.
>
>
>You will no longer have to worry about the trusted sites zone. Matter of fact,
it
>is less annoying to remove those websites from that zone so that you don't get a
>warning everytime you go to those sites. Internet Explorer will function as you
>would normally expect it to now. However, if you have to add a site to the trusted
>zone, you need to uncheck the "require server verification (https) for all sites
>in this zone." option at the bottom of the trusted sites list to add HTTP sites.
>
>The enhanced security configuration is intended to prevent you from accidentally
>downloading malware to your server on the web. If you know what you are doing it
>only serves to extremely frustrate, annoy, and complicate the simplest little task.
> Kind of like Windows Vista.
>
>Hope this helps.
>
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