charles2 said:actually george if he totally disabled javascript on the computer he would be then immune no?
Java stuff is running on here...LOL...
The Krakatoa volcano once exploded near ...JAVA....
I passed this test with flying colors... 
Brad said:All right you buncha smart a$$e$ you had your fun, now tell me what does this mean ... lay language pls
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The local computer zone in XP SP2 doesn't have permissions to execute
script, so I'm not sure that there's a real exploit here. I suspect perhaps
the scanner needs to be updated?
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Thanks,
Eric Lxxxxxxx
Program Manager
Internet Explorer Trust
Does this go along with your statement George?gsobier said:>>>he would not have any of the Java working so his surfing would be more boring<<<


You're right George, I think I know who to ask now. If you want answers to Windoze woes don't ask an MS guy, they're prob the ones who screwed it up to begin with!!gsobier said:Brad:
Looks like you are messed up and getting worse... ...don't ya just loveWindows and these damned add-ons which turn out to be a royal pain... ...BTW, SP2=
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I'd find someone else who knows more about your woes to get things right if I were you.
I'd take a gander at the zone settings... ...the complaint is telling you there is a conflict from the looks of it.
Regards,
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.Brad said:Does this go along with your statement George?
"JavaScript has nothing to do with Java. They aren't related.
Frank Sxxxxx, MS-MVP, IE/OE"
This is the guy that sent me on a mega multi-page fix ... it did not work ...
... ...focus in on the root cause of problemsBrad said:Well, I'll get to the bottom of this, sooner or later. I'll hafta bug these MS MVP's untill they fluke an answer
Actually, it's all Nick's fault for posting that friggin Scanit link in the first place![]()
... ...there is not enough information clearly written the way I see it for the average Joe/Jane to get this right... ...Windows lets you install many things which will conflict without warning
on Microsoft's partcharles2 said:Brad do you have sunw java on or ms java on? If ms java then goto ie-tools-i options - advanced - and click on use sun java and restart and try the test again
Sun Java was enabled all along.charles2 said:Brad do you have sunw java on or ms java on? If ms java then goto ie-tools-i options - advanced - and click on use sun java and restart and try the test again
gsobier said:...if you contact MicroSCRAP (I'm being nice and polite herewith this) directly it costs an arm and leg
... ...better to consult someone on a tech forum ...
... ...better to consult someone on a tech forum...
Brad said:Well, I'll get to the bottom of this, sooner or later. I'll hafta bug these MS MVP's untill they fluke an answer
Actually, it's all Nick's fault for posting that friggin Scanit link in the first place
You're right George, I think I know who to ask now. If you want answers to Windoze woes don't ask an MS guy, they're prob the ones who screwed it up to begin with!!![]()
now how could I quote you even bfr you posted??![]()
Brad said:now how could I quote you even bfr you posted??![]()
Brad said:Well, I'll get to the bottom of this, sooner or later. I'll hafta bug these MS MVP's untill they fluke an answer
Actually, it's all Nick's fault for posting that friggin Scanit link in the first place
You're right George, I think I know who to ask now. If you want answers to Windoze woes don't ask an MS guy, they're prob the ones who screwed it up to begin with!!![]()
now how could I quote you even bfr you posted??![]()
Nick, that was a joke re: the Scanit link, but you knew thatNick Koutras said:OK... >>> snipped<<< If you have any questions email me

Brad said:Nick, that was a joke re: the Scanit link, but you knew that. I always appreciate your pointers. Thanks for the Kerio link
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Be very carefull...a ''fix'' is sometimes part of the problem...Or part of another one..Brad said:I may have found a solution, see this link .
The fix calls for:
1) The vendor recommends that the "Drag and drop or copy and paste files" option is disabled.
2) Set security level to high for the "Internet" zone.
However, when I set the Security level to High it always reverts to Medium.
Can anyone suggest why this happens? Am I overlooking anything?
TIA

If you don't have a specific solution keep this kind of "advice" to yourselfDennis Bassboss said:Be very carefull...a ''fix'' is sometimes part of the problem...Or part of another one..![]()