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Why does a box pop up at the top of my window saying that Internet Explorer has blocked active content?

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Why does a box pop up at the top of my window saying that Internet Explorer has blocked active content?

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Sometimes a small box may pop up at the top of your screen that reads “To help protect your security, Internet Explorer has restricted this file from showing active content that could access your computer. Click here for more options…” Active content refers to any programming code that is interactive or changes according to what buttons you click on. On the TWH Network site, we use active content to rotate through the spotlight ad pictures each time you visit a new page or refresh your current page, and to provide interactive pop-up menus to make the site easier to navigate. While you can still navigate through the site with active content turned off, we recommend allowing active content to run on our site to provide the best experience. We can assure you that our active content will not give us access to your computer, will not give you a virus or other harmful program, will not install any programs without your permission, and will only be used to allow you to view the spotlight ad

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