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Paul G
HELP!!
I have a mock web site on my hard drive that opens in IE7 for a business
presentation. I have a shortcut to it on my desktop. I have my settings
configured so it opens smoothly with no information bar and no security
pop-ups. Perfect.
But I am now trying to trigger this same mock web site from within a
PowerPoint presentation. (Office 2007/Vista Ultimate) I simply cannot get
it to open without the ActiveX information bar and security warnings popping
up. I believe the settings in IE7 are the same. I have gone into
PowerPoint's "trustworthy" settings and done everything I can in "Privacy"
etc., to accomplish my goal of opening this mock web site in IE7 "clean".
All my changes seem to be ignored.
Anybody out there know how to defeat those darned information bars when
launching from PowerPoint? (I enabled EVERYTHING that has anything to do
with script and ActiveX and simply got a NEW information bar warning me that
I was at risk because I'd turned off all the others!)
Any help will be GREATLY appreciated.
I have a mock web site on my hard drive that opens in IE7 for a business
presentation. I have a shortcut to it on my desktop. I have my settings
configured so it opens smoothly with no information bar and no security
pop-ups. Perfect.
But I am now trying to trigger this same mock web site from within a
PowerPoint presentation. (Office 2007/Vista Ultimate) I simply cannot get
it to open without the ActiveX information bar and security warnings popping
up. I believe the settings in IE7 are the same. I have gone into
PowerPoint's "trustworthy" settings and done everything I can in "Privacy"
etc., to accomplish my goal of opening this mock web site in IE7 "clean".
All my changes seem to be ignored.
Anybody out there know how to defeat those darned information bars when
launching from PowerPoint? (I enabled EVERYTHING that has anything to do
with script and ActiveX and simply got a NEW information bar warning me that
I was at risk because I'd turned off all the others!)
Any help will be GREATLY appreciated.