jeremy wrote: > If you do that.. you will no longer be able to access > windowsupdate.microsoft.com to download updates. Actually you could allow scripting on sites in the trusted domains (sites I believe they are called within I.E.), while disabling it for 'normal' sites. You could also put this site into the restricted list, with everything disabled. Sadly Netscape still does not allow this, nor does Opera.
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