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How do I stop script/ActiveX warnings from appearing?


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tomdrayson

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Hi, I have a personalised home page made using Frontpage. I have no knowledge in web design, only basic HTML, so I have created this document just using the "Design" view.
Whenever I load Internet Explorer 7, which is set to this page, I get this message: "To help protect your security, Internet Explorer has restricted this web page from running scripts or ActiveX controls that could access your computer."
Why is my page trying to run a script? I'm not really sure what a script is or how it works, but there shouldn't be any in my page, but if there is, how do I remove them?

Thank you
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Kniht

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IE7 is blocking scripts and ActiveX not because it is in your web page but do to IE7's settings.

Go to Tools||Internet Options...||Advanced
Scroll down to "Security"

Make sure there is a checkmark in the box next to "Allow Active content to
run in files on My computer".
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