This has been happening ever since I installed XP SP 2.
My home page is a simple HTML file with links that I use instead of
Favorites. Sometimes, when clicking the Home button after being on
another, legitimate, Web site (Amazon, Verizon Wireless, whatever),
Explorer displays the "Blocked Content" message and asks me to tell it
what I want to do. This is very annoying, as it takes three keystrokes
to get out of there: click on the bar, click on Allow Blocked Content,
and then confirm Yes. And, of course, there is no ActivX content on my
home page.
Is there any way to prevent this?
Thanks,
Mike Christie
mike [at] csquared [dot] com
Try going to internet options..advanced tab..scroll down to security and put
a check in Allow Active content to run in files in My Computer.
"MikeChristie" <mike@csquared[nospam].com> wrote in message
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> This has been happening ever since I installed XP SP 2.
>
> My home page is a simple HTML file with links that I use instead of
> Favorites. Sometimes, when clicking the Home button after being on
> another, legitimate, Web site (Amazon, Verizon Wireless, whatever),
> Explorer displays the "Blocked Content" message and asks me to tell it
> what I want to do. This is very annoying, as it takes three keystrokes
> to get out of there: click on the bar, click on Allow Blocked Content,
> and then confirm Yes. And, of course, there is no ActivX content on my
> home page.
>
> Is there any way to prevent this?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Mike Christie
> mike [at] csquared [dot] com
>