It's part of the new 'security' features of SP2 and only affects Internet
Explorer. It's now up the user to go into the browser settings and choose
the level that suits them. Microsoft a triumph of marketing over
engineering! I've been using Mozilla Firefox with good results so far.
--Steve
[quoted text, click to view] "Larry" <larry2@NOSPAMisomedia.com> wrote in message
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> "Dave" <kush_7@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>> Hi,
>> I've been building small sites using mainly Dreamweaver & Flash & up
>> until
> I
>> installed SP2 I've had no problem - now every site I build (even ones
>> with
>> none Flash) I get a warning bar at top of screen saying the content may
>> be
> a
>> security risk or explorer has blocked certain content etc etc. How can I
>> get around this, there's nothing 'iffy' in anything I build & other sites
>> I've visited have same content as mine (Flash, script etc) yet no
>> annoying
>> SP2 toolbar or anything of that nature. If it's any help I'm currently
>> using Dreamweaver 4, Flash 5 & Photoshop 7.
>>
>> Any help or advice would be a Godsend as this SP2 has caused nothing but
>> headaches!
>>
>> Dave
>
> Dave,
> I don't think it's SP2 other than the fact it makes more security features
> available to you. Go into your browser settings and adjust the security
> settings so it does not interfere and fits your personal surfing
> preferances.
>
> Larry
>
>