Why did I get a “active content” and can see the menu when viewing webpage after installing SP2 for Window XP?
After installing SP2 for Windows XP, Internet Explorer will restrict JavaScript to run when you view files in local/network folder, so the message you see pops out. This block content issue is set by Microsoft for considering on Operating System’ safety issue of Windows XP. But it should not influence on viewing the tree menu on the web server. After you publish your website on the web server, the message won’t show up. Now you can go to “Tools>Internet Options>Advanced Tab>scroll down to the security (at the bottom)” and tick “Allow active content to run in files on My Computer” then click OK button. Then the menu will display.
After installing SP2 for Windows XP, Internet Explorer will restrict JavaScript to run when you view files in local/network folder, so the message you see pops out. This block content issue is set by Microsoft for considering on Operating System’ safety issue of Windows XP. But it should not influence on viewing the tree menu on the web server. After you publish your website on the web server, the message won’t show up. Now you can go to “Tools > Internet Options > Advanced Tab > scroll down to the security (at the bottom)” and tick “Allow active content to run in files on My Computer” then click OK button. Then the menu will display.
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