Why, oh why, when you use High Security in any version of IE do you see this pop-up message box when you visit sites hosting ActiveX controls:
"Your current security settings prohibit running ActiveX controls on this page. As a result, the page may not display correctly."
Try it. Enable High Security (MS wants us to be secure, right?). Go here or just surf a bit. That damn message box will appear and become so annoying your only option is to revert to Medium or enable ActiveX.
Modern UI design theory tells us never, ever bother the user with unnecessary message boxes. MS knows this. Yet even after 6 versions (actually less since they skipped version numbers with IE) they still do this.
Why, why, why? :disgust:
"Your current security settings prohibit running ActiveX controls on this page. As a result, the page may not display correctly."
Try it. Enable High Security (MS wants us to be secure, right?). Go here or just surf a bit. That damn message box will appear and become so annoying your only option is to revert to Medium or enable ActiveX.
Modern UI design theory tells us never, ever bother the user with unnecessary message boxes. MS knows this. Yet even after 6 versions (actually less since they skipped version numbers with IE) they still do this.
Why, why, why? :disgust: