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How to reverse decison on 'trust input from this source"

Discussion in 'Windows XP' started by pilotgal8, 2002/11/08.

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    pilotgal8 Well-Known Member Thread Starter

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    I made an error & replied NO to the secutiy Q "Do you want to trust data from this source" (or similar msg)

    How do I reverse this in IE6
     
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    Tools - Internet Options - Content - Publishers.
     

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    Nothing listed in the trusted publishers list.......do I add the site name or what .
     
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    Ah! Sorry! I'd thought you'd incorrectly clicked "yes" rather than "no" :rolleyes: Anyway, it's not a problem. Future installs from that site won't be blocked - you'll just be prompted for permission the next time around. I'd be a little bit cautious about clicking "Always Trust" though.
     
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    Aell tha's not quite the case, as I've tried to re-enter the site & find I can't re-enter. The app let's me get to the main page & then when I try to click through to the server I get a blamk window & the done msg at the bottom of the window.
     
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    Just to be certain - it was the "Always Trust Content From" dialog which appeared?
     
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    Correct that's the message to which I wrongly answered NO
     
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    Strange. "Always Trust" allows for content to be downloaded whenever necessary without the need for you to keep on giving permission. Refusing to "Trust" simply means that you should be asked for permission before the download takes place. Clear your TIF and then try again.
     
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    Thanks that worked
     
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    Spiffing :D
     
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