I would imagine their network is locked down tight, although for some reason I was able to easily turn my notifications off rather easily once a friend told me how. There are 3 people at the client that are smart enough that I wouldn't feel bad showing them how to fix this, although it causes an IE notice. They (and I) both use RBase more than IE.
Here's what I did: IE, tools, internet options, internet, custom level, launching applications and unsafe files (not secure), enable. 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

