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Jul
"Permission denied" on web page using IE 6 (Version: 6.0.2900.2180) Best answer on the web
Author: admin // Category: xn--g7qx97f.comIE 6 browser in question), I received the following pop-up error when
I land on a particular web page.
"Problems with this Web page might prevent it from being displayed
properly or functioning properly. In the future, you can display this
message by double-clicking the warning icon displayed in the status
bar."
When I click on the warning icon, I see the following display:
Line: 1
Char: 1
Error: Permission denied
Code: 0
URL: https://
Would like an answer detailing:
1) Source of Error
2) Web sites which list steps to correct it and/or
3) The proper browser security (customized) settings to avoid this error.
Thanks,
See "How to Enable Java and JavaScript on your Computer":
http://www.endlessmusic.com/help/enable_java.html
Let me know how this advice works in order to post it in the answer box or to continue the research.
Thank you.
livioflores-ga
Thank you for the good rating and the tip!!
I want to add the following pages tot he answer for you:
"Internet Explorer Security Zones" by Scott Schnoll :
http://www.nwnetworks.com/iezones.htm
"Internet Explorer Safety":
http://www.jmu.edu/computing/info-security/engineering/issues/ie.shtml
"Configuring Internet Explorer Security Zones" by Ken Barber:
http://www.sans.org/rr/papers/67/287.pdf
Thank you.
livioflores-ga
It would be helpful to know the name of the website.
Thanks,
hummer
Thank you for giving me the chance to answer your question.
To make it official I will repost the solution to your problem:
To get rid from the error popup you must Enable Java.
See "How to Enable Java and JavaScript on your Computer" for detailed instructions:
http://www.endlessmusic.com/help/enable_java.html
Regarding to the security issues, the common advice is to use a good firewall, an updated antivirus and a proper security configuration for IE.
I guess that you have installed an antivirus in your computer, the advice here is to keep it updated and running.
Free anti-virus software:
AVG Anti-virus
http://free.grisoft.com/freeweb.php/doc/2/
avast! 4 Home
http://www.avast.com/eng/down_home.html
Firewall is something that a lot of people does not use. There are several free choices, the better two are: Zone Alarm:
http://www.zonelabs.com/store/content/company/products/znalm/freeDownload.jsp
Kerio Personal Firewall:
I use this one, and it works perfectly.
http://www.kerio.com/kpf_download.html
See the manual:
Use it only if you need it, it is large but complete.
http://download.kerio.com/dwn/kpf/kpf41-en-v1.pdf
The following article will help you to understand the security configuration of your IE: "How to surf the Internet more safely with Internet Explorer"
http://www.infinisource.com/techfiles/surf-safe.html
Finally to improve your security to higher ranks you can use The Proxomitron (I strongly suggest you to use it), a free, highly flexible, user-configurable, small but very powerful, local HTTP web-filtering proxy. This means that any and all content must pass through Proxomitron's filtering rules before it ever reaches your browser. Proxomitron will help eliminate annoying pop-ups and banner ads without lower the browser speed. Download it here:
http://sankey.ws/proxn4.zip
"Proxomitron help file":
http://www.proxomitron.info/45/help/Contents.html
"The Proxomitron - An Introduction":
http://www.sankey.ws/proxomitron.html
"Proxomitron.Info ":
Proxomitron.Info was established to provide information and resources for the Proxomitron. http://www.proxomitron.info/
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I hope that this helps you.
Feel free for request for further assistance and/or explanations in any topic on this answer and if you need help with one of the suggested programs. I will gladly respond to your requests.
Regards.
livioflores-ga
By particual web site I meant these financial sites containing info generic to that company (quotes, data, etc.) ...I don't have a particual url. I merely made a mental note of the error experienced.... thanks
the solution worked (I didn't have to goto the link, but I will later). The solution removed the MSIE's own pop-up error box and the data was retrieved without incident.
I had to bring my Java permission down to "Low Safety"....I had also set up "Scripting" to all "Enable" (but I do not think this made any difference).
Because the parameters of my originial question didn't include security issues, I'd be willing to compensate for additional consideration in your answer of security issues related to your solution: ie: setting browser settings with Java permissions in the "Low Safety" Zone and Enabling Scripting.
thanks for answering my question.
-profitsee
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