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IE9 wants me to know that only secure content is displayed

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amdforever2

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On every other webpage I have this hideous yellow abomination warning me only secure content is displayed. It's happy to help me understand "What are the risks?" and it's happy to go away if I click the little X a couple hundred times an hour.


Anyone know how I can tell IE IDGAF and make it stop?
 

amdforever2

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I did the reset all settings to default. It made my homepage reset, toolbars reset, everything. No effect on problem though :*(
 

Ichinisan

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Hmm. Maybe:

Start > REGEDIT > HKCU > Software > Microsoft > Internet Explorer
Start > REGEDIT > HKLM > Software > Microsoft > Internet Explorer

Back-up keys just in case to .reg file, then delete them, restart, and allow IE to re-create them from scratch.

You running 64-bit or 32-bit IE?
 

Bill Brasky

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Internet Options/ Advanced Tab/ Scroll all the way to the bottom/ warn if changing between secure and not secure.

that's my best guess
 

amdforever2

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IE 32 bit on Windows 7. It's an HP flavored version (err at least my default homepage is something hpish on msnbc.com)
 

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If it's 32 bit IE on 64 bit Windows, the reg locations are slightly different.

Start > REGEDIT > HKCU > Software > Wow6432Node > Microsoft > Internet Explorer
Start > REGEDIT > HKLM > Software > Wow6432Node > Microsoft > Internet Explorer
 

Ichinisan

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Do you get the same message if you run iexplore -extoff ?
(I know, you'll get other annoying messages anyway)
 

amdforever2

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Internet Options/ Advanced Tab/ Scroll all the way to the bottom/ warn if changing between secure and not secure.

that's my best guess



This.......is now unchecked. I don't recall ever checking it in the first place.

I'll play with registry if it does it again.

Anyways, problem solved. Thanks all!
 

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Big fail on Microsoft's part if the "Reset..." options on the Advanced tab refused to reset this option.
 
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CZroe

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This.......is now unchecked. I don't recall ever checking it in the first place.

I'll play with registry if it does it again.

Anyways, problem solved. Thanks all!

Huh? The message you were talking about is the one that prevents embedded external images in Gmail (you are on a secure site but the images are from a different site that you did not log in securely to). "Only secure content is displayed." That's completely different from warning you that you are leaving a secure page or notifying you that you are entering one (scammers and hackers could get away with a phish by having only the home page be "secure" after logging in if you didn't notice being forwarded elsewhere when clicking "next").
 
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