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IE7 help

Oktakon

Junior Member
I run an internet kiosk and use my own Security administration User tools. My issue is just with IE7, recently I installed it on my tests machines, I have set it up that when a user logs on the user is unable to right click on the tabs so they cant edit any settings or change any tabs that I've put in.
In IE6 it works great, the Security administration user settings are the same but in IE7 I get a info pop-up window saying that my settings are to risky and does not recommend using the browser any further until fixed, it gives me an option to fix it and that works but it enables the user to edit and access the file and options tabs and it will not give me access in IE only until I press fix my setting...??... Does anyone know of a way to bypass the IE7 Security settings pre-checks as I know my Security software is more then safe to use?.
Thank you for reply.
 
A little research indicates there isn't any easy, and/or widely known way to bypass this check and warning. It doesn't sound like what you're doing should cause a risk, though. Maybe IE thinks some external agent has locked the tabs. I would poke around in it more, and try to figure out what specific setting is bothering it. Are you running IE in kiosk mode?
 
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