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How do I change my security settings to allow websites that I have on my computer?-?

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How do I change my security settings to allow websites that I have on my computer?-?

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If you’re running Windows you can either use the control panel or the tools drop down menu of IE7 to access the security settings. Here you’ll see several tabs. You’ll want the Security and Privacy ones. You can use the slider to adjust the settings from High to Low. I use MEDIUM HIGH for both. This allows access to most websites. Now if you totally trust the content of a website you can click on the bar that appears along with the message and select the allow Active X controls option for that site only. As stated by others you DON’T want unsigned Active X controls installed on your computer, never know where they’ve been.

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Could be your Firewall or Ant Virus, even Anti Spyware. Or go to Tools->Internet Options->Scurity tab, and lower the slider to lower your security rating.

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