How to Turn off the Warnings for Internet Explorer on Windows 7
- 1). Click the "Start" button in the lower-left corner of the screen.
- 2). Click "All Programs."
- 3). Click "Internet Explorer."
- 4). Press the "Alt" key to reveal the menu bar.
- 5). Click the "Tools" menu and select "Internet Options."
- 6). Click the "Security" tab, then click "Custom Level."
- 7). Click "Enable" next to "Allow Previously Unused ActiveX Controls to Run Without Prompt."
- 8). Click "Enable" next to "Download Signed ActiveX Controls."
- 9). Click "Disable" next to "Only Allow Approved Domains to Use ActiveX Without Prompt."
- 10
Click "Enable" next to "Don't Prompt for Client Certificate Selection When Only One Certificate Exists." - 11
Click "Enable" next to "Launching Applications and Unsafe Files." - 12
Click "Enable" next to "Launching Programs and Files in an IFRAME." - 13
Click "Enable" next to "Allow Programmatic Clipboard Access." - 14
Click the "OK" button to save and apply the settings. - 15
Click the "Advanced" tab. - 16
Uncheck "Notify When Downloads Complete." - 17
Uncheck "Show Friendly HTTP Error Messages." - 18
Uncheck "Warn About Certificate Address Mismatch." - 19
Uncheck "Warn if POST Submittal Is Redirected to a Zone That Does Not Permit Posts." - 20
Click "OK" to save the settings, and restart Internet Explorer for the settings to take effect.
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