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I updated XP to SP2.
When I'm navigating my Internet bank, I get a silly dialog box all the time
asking me if I'll allow connection to the trusted site. The dialog box has a
YES and a No button.
I cannot press Y or N. Neither can I use the left and right arrows. I have
to use the mouse to click YES.
How do I get rid of this dialog box?
 
Flemming,

Launch the banking site directly, rather than navigating from another page or search engine. For other option, see:

Security Warning appears when you try to navigate to a Trusted site from a webpage:
http://windowsxp.mvps.org/ie/zoneelev.htm

--
Ramesh, Microsoft MVP
Windows XP Shell/User
http://windowsxp.mvps.org


I updated XP to SP2.
When I'm navigating my Internet bank, I get a silly dialog box all the time
asking me if I'll allow connection to the trusted site. The dialog box has a
YES and a No button.
I cannot press Y or N. Neither can I use the left and right arrows. I have
to use the mouse to click YES.
How do I get rid of this dialog box?
 
Hello Ramesh

Thanks for your advice. It did get me a little further:
I usually start at http://www.danske.netbank.dk which is in my trusted sites
list.
When I click logon and select Danske Netbank, I am taken to
https://netbank.danskebank.dk/html/index.html?site=DBNB.
I was able to log on using this URL directly, but when the banking site
logged me off after a certain time og inactivity, I was not able to log on
again this way.
What finally fixed the problem was to put https://*.danskbank.dk in my
trusted sites list and to start at https://www.danske.netbank.dk.
Notice: https in stead of http

Best regards
Flemming
 
You're welcome Flemming. Yes, that's the correct workaround which you figured it out. I had that in my mind, but did not recommend as I did not know from which site you're navigating to the banking site.

--
Ramesh, Microsoft MVP
Windows XP Shell/User
http://windowsxp.mvps.org


Hello Ramesh

Thanks for your advice. It did get me a little further:
I usually start at http://www.danske.netbank.dk which is in my trusted sites
list.
When I click logon and select Danske Netbank, I am taken to
https://netbank.danskebank.dk/html/index.html?site=DBNB.
I was able to log on using this URL directly, but when the banking site
logged me off after a certain time og inactivity, I was not able to log on
again this way.
What finally fixed the problem was to put https://*.danskbank.dk in my
trusted sites list and to start at https://www.danske.netbank.dk.
Notice: https in stead of http

Best regards
Flemming
 
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