Browser security warning:Owing to a flaw in Microsoft Internet Explorer, it is wise to turn off AciveX Scripting for this browser. Some web sites may not work correctly under these settings. You can create exclusions for these sites by entering them in the "Trusted Zone" category and setting the security level to "Medium" for "Trusted Zone".
- From the "Tools" menu select "Internet Options...". >> The Internet Options dialog box appears.
- Select the Security tab. >> The Security Options panel appears.
- Click on the Internet zone to select it.
- Click the Custom Level button. >> The Security Settings panel appears.
- Select the High option from the pull-down list.
- Click the Reset button. >> A dialog box appears asking if you are sure you want to change the security settings for this zone.
- Click Yes. >>You now need to scroll through the settings list and make the changes listed in the following steps.
- For the setting Scripting ActiveX controls marked safe for Scripting, check the radio button for Disable or Prompt depending on your level of trust.
- If you decide to disable Java, for the setting Java permissions, check the radio button for Disable Java. Note: If you have Microsoft Virtual Machine installed, this setting will be under the Microsoft VM section. If you do not have a Java permissions setting, Java is already disabled.
- For the setting Active scripting under the Scripting section, check the radio button for Disable.
- Click OK to accept these changes. >>A dialog box appears asking if you are sure you want to make these changes.
- Click Yes.
- In the Internet Options dialog box, click the Advanced tab. >>The Advanced Options panel appears.
- Make sure the setting Warn if changing between secure and insecure under the Security setting is checked.
- Click Apply to save your changes.
- Click OK to close the Internet Options dialog box.