For Intranet applications I usually set the security to a custom level for
local intranet or if users are accessing the site from outside, the putting
the site in the trusted sites and setting the appropriate security level.
Hope that helps.

Chris

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Christopher P. Maher
Maher Associates, Inc.
Actuarial and Computer Consulting
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.maherassociates.com

> -----Original Message-----
> From: cassady [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, March 30, 2001 11:15 AM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: OT: VBScript, Do you want to allow it to run?
>
>
>
> VB Script / ActiveX question:
>
> We are utilizing a VB Script we got from the MSDN Library to
> launch Word on the Client computer (this is an intranet project
> only – all computers equipped), with a document, in a directory
> we’ve mapped to all workstations.
>
> The problem is that unless the security setting form the browser
> is set to the lowest (not a legitimate solution, internal
> browsers have access to the Internet), the script just throws an
> error. If the browser is set to the lowest (no) security, the
> following message is sent:
>
> “Some software (ActiveX controls) on this page might be unsafe.
> It is recommended that you do not run it. Do you want to allow it to run?”
>
> My question is – is there a way to launch word other that the
> process we are using (that also doesn’t have this problem), or
> failing that, is there a way to use this script without having to
> go through the process of having to digitally sign the code ($400
> / year for just this – it looks like they’ll have no other use of
> the certificate)?
>
> Arrgh. This is a showstopper if I cannot find a work around. The
> certificate should be the last-measure-response.
>


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