Timo
Thu Sep 15 20:35:07 CDT 2005
Thanks for this URL. The problem turned out to be related to a program
called Spyware Doctor. I removed the software and, voila, the IE settings
could be changed. Apparently Spyware Docts was preventing those settings
from being changed even though the program had been set NOT to "immunize" my
PC.
Regards
Timo
"mayayana" <mayayanaXX1a@mindXXspring.com> wrote in message
news:UGWVe.12158$FW1.7644@newsread3.news.atl.earthlink.net...
> I don't know the answer to that offhand, but
> since you haven't got any responses, you
> could try this:
>
>
http://www.jsware.net/jsware/iemd.php3
>
> It's a VBScript-based utility designed to
> provide access to changing various
> hidden IE settings. You may have a
> restriction setting in place. Assuming that it's your
> machine, or you at least have permission to control
> settings, the "IE-MD" utility can remove a number
> of restrictions that may be in place.
> (There are
> numerous restriction options designed for business
> to be able to restrict access to employees. That's
> how AOL manages to hide security settings altogether
> in their IE-skinned browser. And there is one master
> setting that will prevent any of your changes from
> having an effect.)
>
> You can work out the setting locations yourself from
> the IE-MD script.
>
> Note: If you have XP with SP2 you need to make
> adjustments in order to run a webpage locally with
> "unsafe" VBScript.
> (see here for details:
>
http://www.jsware.net/jsware/iewacky.php3
> )
> If you don't want to set script security
> more liberally then try running IE-MD as an HTA.
>
>
> --
> mayayanaXX1a@mindXXspring.com
> (Remove Xs for return email.)
> Timo <timo@nowhere.com> wrote in message
> news:eT#hdUNuFHA.3252@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
> > I want to enable script debugging, but IE won't let me uncheck the
Disable
> > Script Debugging setting. When I do, and then apply the change, the next
> > time I look at the setting, it is still checked. How do I fix this?
> > Thanks
> >
> >
>
>