Internet Explorer Security Settings

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jay b

Greetings,

Appreciate any info.

I am trying to log in to a real time Stock market trading
room and I am unable to get in.

I am using 2000 Professional.

My internet explorer is Version 6.0.2800.1106
cipher strength 128 bit
update version sp1

When I log in it tells me,
" it was detected that your security settings for
Internet Explorer ( IE ) are not configured properly to
use our software. "

It then tells me to go to Tools and select Internet
Options, then select the Security tab. It then tells me
to click the Default Level button and then click the Apply
button.

It then tells me to click the Custom Level button.....
Scroll down to the Microsoft VM settings and select the
High Safety option for Java permissions.

It then tells me to scroll down to the Scripting settings
and select the Enable option for Scripting of Java Applets.

Then click the OK button to apply the changes and close the
Security Settings window.
Click Ok button to apply all options and close the
Internet OPtions window.

Restart Internet Explorer by closing all open browser
windows, and thenopening a new one.

It also adds :
If you continue to have problems, try disabling any 3rd
party security/firewall software temporarily. If the
software starts to function properly, please check your
security/firewall software settings to allow java
applets/objects to install.

One last item :

This application requires Microsoft Virtual Machine Version
5.00.3802 or greater.

I did all of the above and I still get the exact above
message.

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.


Thankyou for your assistance

Jay B
 
Everything sounds normal for this type of entry setup. If you don't want your
setup for the 'Internet Zone' changed to what they are suggesting, because this
then also affects permissions on how all other internet sites in that zone are
downloaded and viewed to you, if you trust this site why don't you put it in the
'Trusted Zone'?

Is your version for the Microsoft VM Version 5.00.3802 or greater?

How do I determine the build number for my version of the Microsoft VM?

Open a command window:
On Windows NT, Windows 2000, or Windows XP choose "Start", then "Run", then type
"CMD" and hit the enter key. On Windows 95,98, or ME , choose "Start", then
"Run" then type "COMMAND" and hit the enter key.
At the command prompt, type "JVIEW" and hit the enter key.
The version information will be at the right of the topmost line. It will have a
format like "5.00.xxxx", where the "xxxx" is the build number. For example, if
the version number is 5.00.1234, you have build number 1234

The last build was 3810

"It is most likely that your system already has the Microsoft VM on it if
you are running any operating system other than Windows XP. If you have Windows
XP and your computers manufacturer did not preinstall the Microsoft VM, or you
did not download the Microsoft VM from Windows Update or
http://www.microsoft.com prior to July 10, your system may not have the
Microsoft VM on it. To get the Microsoft VM, you will need to install Windows XP
SP1. "

http://java-virtual-machine.net/microsoft-virtual-machine.html

Download VM 3810
http://www.softnews.ro/public/cat/10/18/10-18-20.shtml

http://download.windowsupdate.com/m...l/MSJavWU_8073687b82d41db93f4c2a04af2b34d.exe

http://www2.whidbey.com/djdenham/VM.htm


| Greetings,
|
| Appreciate any info.
|
| I am trying to log in to a real time Stock market trading
| room and I am unable to get in.
|
| I am using 2000 Professional.
|
| My internet explorer is Version 6.0.2800.1106
| cipher strength 128 bit
| update version sp1
|
| When I log in it tells me,
| " it was detected that your security settings for
| Internet Explorer ( IE ) are not configured properly to
| use our software. "
|
| It then tells me to go to Tools and select Internet
| Options, then select the Security tab. It then tells me
| to click the Default Level button and then click the Apply
| button.
|
| It then tells me to click the Custom Level button.....
| Scroll down to the Microsoft VM settings and select the
| High Safety option for Java permissions.
|
| It then tells me to scroll down to the Scripting settings
| and select the Enable option for Scripting of Java Applets.
|
| Then click the OK button to apply the changes and close the
| Security Settings window.
| Click Ok button to apply all options and close the
| Internet OPtions window.
|
| Restart Internet Explorer by closing all open browser
| windows, and thenopening a new one.
|
| It also adds :
| If you continue to have problems, try disabling any 3rd
| party security/firewall software temporarily. If the
| software starts to function properly, please check your
| security/firewall software settings to allow java
| applets/objects to install.
|
| One last item :
|
| This application requires Microsoft Virtual Machine Version
| 5.00.3802 or greater.
|
| I did all of the above and I still get the exact above
| message.
|
| Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
|
|
| Thankyou for your assistance
|
| Jay B
 
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