Do you want to allow scripts to run?

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Suddenly, when I move from page to page on a website, a window pops up with
the message: "Scripts are usually safe. Do you want to allow scripts to run?
Yes No"
It is incredibly irritating as I must click an answer before I can continue.
I have tried changing several script settings but can't get rid of it. Also,
it doesn't matter which answer I choose. But again, it is on EVERY page.
HELP!! thanks!
 
Hi,
Windows Version and IE Version please!.
And if any Extra Info about your Anti-virus or any applications that will be
helpful.
Thank you.
Regards,
nass
 
Oh, sorry!
Windows XP Home w/SPII and all current updates, IE Version 6.

Zone Alarm Firewall
AVG Free Anti-Virus
Ad-Aware SE Personal
Advanced Spyware Remover
 
MsJongg in Seattle said:
Oh, sorry!
Windows XP Home w/SPII and all current updates, IE Version 6.

Zone Alarm Firewall
AVG Free Anti-Virus
Ad-Aware SE Personal
Advanced Spyware Remover

Hi MS,
On the IE Properties window click on Advanced Tab and under the Browsing
Option Check these two check box;
* Browsing;
[ ] Disable Script Debugging (IE)
[ ] Disable Script Debugging Other
Click OK to confirm your changes.

If still no joy Try to configure your Zone Alarm, is the most likely the
Culprit in your Scenario.
I don't know the website which you trying to acces, it could be the website
depend heavely on Javascript or Objects, so ZA is trying to secure your
system from malicious Scripts.
Does this Behavior with all websites or specific ones, try to send a link
for the website for us here to see if Desinger side or ZA configuration side.
Thank you.
Regards,
nass
 
Thank you for suggesting the Zone Alarm problem potential...
I was sure I had added the site to the "Trusted" ones, but when
I checked it wasn't there. I added it and it looks like the problem
is solved.
THANK YOU!!!

nass said:
MsJongg in Seattle said:
Oh, sorry!
Windows XP Home w/SPII and all current updates, IE Version 6.

Zone Alarm Firewall
AVG Free Anti-Virus
Ad-Aware SE Personal
Advanced Spyware Remover

Hi MS,
On the IE Properties window click on Advanced Tab and under the Browsing
Option Check these two check box;
* Browsing;
[ ] Disable Script Debugging (IE)
[ ] Disable Script Debugging Other
Click OK to confirm your changes.

If still no joy Try to configure your Zone Alarm, is the most likely the
Culprit in your Scenario.
I don't know the website which you trying to acces, it could be the website
depend heavely on Javascript or Objects, so ZA is trying to secure your
system from malicious Scripts.
Does this Behavior with all websites or specific ones, try to send a link
for the website for us here to see if Desinger side or ZA configuration side.
Thank you.
Regards,
nass
 
You are welcome, thank you for the feedback and let us know.
Good luck.
Regards,
nass

MsJongg in Seattle said:
Thank you for suggesting the Zone Alarm problem potential...
I was sure I had added the site to the "Trusted" ones, but when
I checked it wasn't there. I added it and it looks like the problem
is solved.
THANK YOU!!!

nass said:
MsJongg in Seattle said:
Oh, sorry!
Windows XP Home w/SPII and all current updates, IE Version 6.

Zone Alarm Firewall
AVG Free Anti-Virus
Ad-Aware SE Personal
Advanced Spyware Remover

:

Hi,
Windows Version and IE Version please!.
And if any Extra Info about your Anti-virus or any applications that will be
helpful.
Thank you.
Regards,
nass

:

Suddenly, when I move from page to page on a website, a window pops up with
the message: "Scripts are usually safe. Do you want to allow scripts to run?
Yes No"
It is incredibly irritating as I must click an answer before I can continue.
I have tried changing several script settings but can't get rid of it. Also,
it doesn't matter which answer I choose. But again, it is on EVERY page.
HELP!! thanks!

Hi MS,
On the IE Properties window click on Advanced Tab and under the Browsing
Option Check these two check box;
* Browsing;
[ ] Disable Script Debugging (IE)
[ ] Disable Script Debugging Other
Click OK to confirm your changes.

If still no joy Try to configure your Zone Alarm, is the most likely the
Culprit in your Scenario.
I don't know the website which you trying to acces, it could be the website
depend heavely on Javascript or Objects, so ZA is trying to secure your
system from malicious Scripts.
Does this Behavior with all websites or specific ones, try to send a link
for the website for us here to see if Desinger side or ZA configuration side.
Thank you.
Regards,
nass
 
Awrgh! It actually didn't work on any other pages. If it was a Zone Alarm
problem would it still display the error message from within an IE window??

nass said:
You are welcome, thank you for the feedback and let us know.
Good luck.
Regards,
nass

MsJongg in Seattle said:
Thank you for suggesting the Zone Alarm problem potential...
I was sure I had added the site to the "Trusted" ones, but when
I checked it wasn't there. I added it and it looks like the problem
is solved.
THANK YOU!!!

nass said:
:

Oh, sorry!
Windows XP Home w/SPII and all current updates, IE Version 6.

Zone Alarm Firewall
AVG Free Anti-Virus
Ad-Aware SE Personal
Advanced Spyware Remover

:

Hi,
Windows Version and IE Version please!.
And if any Extra Info about your Anti-virus or any applications that will be
helpful.
Thank you.
Regards,
nass

:

Suddenly, when I move from page to page on a website, a window pops up with
the message: "Scripts are usually safe. Do you want to allow scripts to run?
Yes No"
It is incredibly irritating as I must click an answer before I can continue.
I have tried changing several script settings but can't get rid of it. Also,
it doesn't matter which answer I choose. But again, it is on EVERY page.
HELP!! thanks!

Hi MS,
On the IE Properties window click on Advanced Tab and under the Browsing
Option Check these two check box;
* Browsing;
[ ] Disable Script Debugging (IE)
[ ] Disable Script Debugging Other
Click OK to confirm your changes.

If still no joy Try to configure your Zone Alarm, is the most likely the
Culprit in your Scenario.
I don't know the website which you trying to acces, it could be the website
depend heavely on Javascript or Objects, so ZA is trying to secure your
system from malicious Scripts.
Does this Behavior with all websites or specific ones, try to send a link
for the website for us here to see if Desinger side or ZA configuration side.
Thank you.
Regards,
nass
 
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