Karen:

On job site, apologies for the delay.

EVERY employee (workstation) EVERY time. I missed that. 

What the approach lifted from the Microsoft social site purports to do
is clear, re-read and reset the trusted .exe 'list' seen by Internet
Explorer. I'll study up and understand the scope of this reset.

Relevance? I suppose that depends on the degree to which their network
is locked down, or not. Worth a try on one station.

I would not however entertain disabling trust alarms globally per IT's
hint. That's a lot like disabling methane alarms on floating drill rigs.

bruce chitiea
safesectors, inc.


> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: [RBASE-L] - Re: RBase is not "trusted" exe
> From: [email protected]
> Date: Mon, August 23, 2010 8:07 am
> To: [email protected] (RBASE-L Mailing List)
> 
> 
> Bruce:  Thanks for replying.  It is not, however, an "intermittent"
> warning.  It happens every time every employee at the
> client starts up RBase.
> 
> Do you think your suggestion is still relevant given that?
> 
> Karen
> 
>  
> > The intermittent nature of the warning suggests variable configuration
> > between stations and/or boot sessions.
> > 
> > Try this non-destructive, reversible shot-in-the-dark, lifted from the
> > "social.answers" forum on Microsoft.com:
> > 
> > Print this out as all windows will need be closed for steps 2 and 3:
> > 
> > 1. start/ all programs/ accessories/ system tools/ ie with no add ons
> > 
> > 2. ie/ tools/ internet options/ advanced tab/ Click 'Restore'/ click
> > 'Reset'/ apply/ ok
> > 
> > 3. ie/ tools/ internet options/ security/ reset all zones to default
> > level/ apply/ ok
> > 
> > Hope it helps.
> > 
> > bruce chitiea
> > safesectors, inc.


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