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Disable Active Scripting in Internet Explorer

From Tony Bradley, CISSP-ISSAP, for About.com

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Trusted Sites

If you disable ActiveX and encounter sites that you are positive are safe that require Active Scripting to function you can add them to the Trusted Sites zone.

Sites listed under Trusted Sites follow the security profile for Trusted Sites regardless of what Security Zone they would normally be in.

Note: Trusted Sites security zone can be set to Default Level Medium or Low

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