You may need to make adjustments to your tools/internet options/ security and privacy settings.
Go to Tools/internet options/security/internet/custom level/Medium or Medium-High(depending on how safe you want to be)/ok/ok .
Then Tools/internet options/security/trusted sites/custom level/low or medium, depending on how much you trust the sites and how safe you want to be/ok/ok ,
Then go to trusted zone and uncheck the require https or secure authentication.
then to make a site a "Trusted site", Tools/internet options/security/trusted sites/sites/paste in the url in the box/add/ok/apply/ok.
You might also want to make it an "allowed" site: Go to tools/internet options/privacy/sites/paste the url in the box/allow/ok/apply/ok;
then to make it an "Exempted" site: tools/internet options/privacy/popup blocker/settings/paste in the url in the box/add/ok.
tools/ internet options/ security / trusted zone / sites/choose add site , (make sure the secure sites only box is not checked), and add the url/hit apply and restart IE .
You might also want to go to: tools/internet options/security/internet/custom level/run ActiveX controls and plugins/prompt or disable(depending on how safe you want to be)/ok/yes/apply/ok.
Tools/Internet Options/Security Tab/Custom Level.. button/Security Settings(Page) scroll down to/Microsoft VM/Java permissions/set to high safety
Tools/Internet Options/security Tab/Custom Level.. button/Security Settings(Page)/ scroll down to/Scripting/Scripting of Java applets/set to "prompt".
For instructions on how to re-enable ActiveX in Internet Explorer, see KB article 905226 at =
http://www.wxpnews.com/060606-Windows_Validation_Failure
Internet Explorer ActiveX update = http://support.microsoft.com/kb/912945/en-us
2007-03-11 23:24:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Your mcafee security setting or other secirity setting, so go to start then pull up security and change your settings to a lower security or check on screen for the yellow line that might come up when you try to do what you are doing and it might say to click on it and it will bypass you resetting it and let the one task go thru. Hope this helps you
2007-03-11 23:24:32
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answered by kynana5/6 1
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It's very possible your firewall is preventing it. It could be your anti-virus software also. Norton is famous for blocking it.
Also you might check your pop-up blocker. These are things which can prevent it. Hope this helps.
2007-03-11 23:28:40
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answered by 1unicornluvr 1
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Un-setting up IE7 out of your equipment would not reason any situation. bypass forward with out stressful approximately something. Re-setting up IE 7 seems to be the best answer on your case. good success !!
2016-12-18 11:34:27
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answered by ? 4
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probably being blocked by your antivirus/firewall/anti-spyware or possibly by internet explorer itself...
2007-03-11 23:25:27
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answered by Vince has left the building... 5
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