Thanks for the info. I am indeed working from the hardrive and what I said is 100% true. Windows stinks. I can not design a website on my computer but people can infect my PC with viruses.
Rickei, could you please post a screen shot of the paramiter I need to change.
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Originally Posted by rickei It's because you are working from your hard drive. this is not a problem on the web.
I spend more time making web sites compatible with IE than I do building the site itself.
Microsoft has made it clear that they refuse to follow the web standards set by W3C.
see if this help explain you problem
With the release of Microsoft's Windows XP Service Pack 2 (XP SP2), there are some changes to the operating system and to Internet Explorer that may affect visitors to websites containing Java or QTVR.
Due to this updates, viewing a web page that needs to run active content or scripting causes the following security message to appear in Internet Explorer's yellow Information Bar:
"To help protect your security, Internet Explorer has restricted this file from showing active content that could access your computer. Click here for options ..."
The options in the Internet Explorer Information Bar allow you to enable active content or scripting on a case-by-case basis. When the yellow Information Bar appears, simply click on it and select "Allow blocked content ..." to run the panorama viewer.
"Note that this security message only occurs if you are viewing web page directly from your hard drive. If you want to run active content in all files on your hard disk, then you need to open menu Tools / Internet Options / Advanced tab / Security section and make sure that "Allow active content to run in files on My Computer" is checked. " |