Reeeeeelly tired of this message box in IE 6.0

  1. #1
    droidbot7000 is offline Newbie

    Question Reeeeeelly tired of this message box in IE 6.0

    I can't get rid of this IE message box in IE 6.0:

    "Scripts are usually safe. Do you want to allow scripts to run?"

    It pops up at almost every site I go to, and forces me to select Yes or No before I can proceed.
    I've been to Internet Options/Security/Internet/Custom many times to make sure any "Prompt" selections are not checked, as well as restoring Security Settings to Medium and Original.
    I don't remember having to deal with this in years of using IE and I just want it to go away. I would greatly appreciate some help on this!
    Thanks in advance,
    droidbot7000


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    jephree is offline ¨*·.¸ «.·°·..·°·.» ¸.·*¨
    try Internet Options/Advanced/Browsing

    click:
    disable script debugging (IE)
    disable script debugging (other)

    unclick:
    Display a notification about every script error

    Also: back under security (where you were):

    Choose either Default Level or:
    Custom Level... and then on Enable
    under Scripting, Active Scripting.
    Last edited by jephree; 15-12-2004 at 03:40 AM.

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    droidbot7000 is offline Newbie
    Thanks but those options were already set.

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    quGina is offline Newbie
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    Hello, I feel your pain

    Under Tools > Internet Options > Security > You're probably only modifying the "Internet" zone's security level to enable/disable the three scripting options.

    At the top of the Security page, select the "Restricted Sites" icon, click on "Custom Level.." button, and then modify the Scripting section's three options from "Prompt" to "Disable."

    This should solve your problem. Send me presents.

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