How do I turn off the information bar?

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The information bar just will no go away. I have followed the usual steps of

allowing "Allow active content to run in files on My Computer", tuning it off

at the pop-up blocker, turn off the Information Bar for ActiveX controls, etc.



However, with recent MS Security updates the information bar returns and

does not seem to respond when I turn these usual features off.



Is there a way to kill this thing permanently? Alternatively, does anyone

have a batch file or registry key that I can run when it returns?



--

Thank you,

John Gregory
 
And the problem or the prompt you want to go away would be...?



Windows version? IE version?





JGreg7 wrote:

> The information bar just will no go away. I have followed the usual steps

> of allowing "Allow active content to run in files on My Computer", tuning

> it off at the pop-up blocker, turn off the Information Bar for ActiveX

> controls, etc.

>

> However, with recent MS Security updates the information bar returns and

> does not seem to respond when I turn these usual features off.

>

> Is there a way to kill this thing permanently? Alternatively, does anyone

> have a batch file or registry key that I can run when it returns?
 
Sorry, I forgot to add the details



Windows XP, SP2, IE7



I want to turn off the information bar entirely. I do not want it to stop

web pages loading and flash waiting for me to OK it. In some cases, even

clicking on it does no good, it simply will not let the web page load.



It also returns when MS installs updates, so I want an easy way to disable

it if possible.



--

Thank you,

John Gregory





"PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote:



> And the problem or the prompt you want to go away would be...?

>

> Windows version? IE version?

>

>

> JGreg7 wrote:

> > The information bar just will no go away. I have followed the usual steps

> > of allowing "Allow active content to run in files on My Computer", tuning

> > it off at the pop-up blocker, turn off the Information Bar for ActiveX

> > controls, etc.

> >

> > However, with recent MS Security updates the information bar returns and

> > does not seem to respond when I turn these usual features off.

> >

> > Is there a way to kill this thing permanently? Alternatively, does anyone

> > have a batch file or registry key that I can run when it returns?


>

> .

>
 
Uninstall IE7.



JGreg7 wrote:

> Sorry, I forgot to add the details

>

> Windows XP, SP2, IE7

>

> I want to turn off the information bar entirely. I do not want it to stop

> web pages loading and flash waiting for me to OK it. In some cases, even

> clicking on it does no good, it simply will not let the web page load.

>

> It also returns when MS installs updates, so I want an easy way to disable

> it if possible.

>

>

>> And the problem or the prompt you want to go away would be...?

>>

>> Windows version? IE version?

>>

>>

>> JGreg7 wrote:

>>> The information bar just will no go away. I have followed the usual

>>> steps

>>> of allowing "Allow active content to run in files on My Computer",

>>> tuning

>>> it off at the pop-up blocker, turn off the Information Bar for ActiveX

>>> controls, etc.

>>>

>>> However, with recent MS Security updates the information bar returns and

>>> does not seem to respond when I turn these usual features off.

>>>

>>> Is there a way to kill this thing permanently? Alternatively, does

>>> anyone

>>> have a batch file or registry key that I can run when it returns?


>>

>> .
 
JGreg7 wrote:



> The information bar just will no go away. I have followed the usual steps of

> allowing "Allow active content to run in files on My Computer", tuning it off

> at the pop-up blocker, turn off the Information Bar for ActiveX controls, etc.

>

> However, with recent MS Security updates the information bar returns and

> does not seem to respond when I turn these usual features off.

>

> Is there a way to kill this thing permanently? Alternatively, does anyone

> have a batch file or registry key that I can run when it returns?




Since you are not interested in a secure computer, you could just go into

the Internet Options -> Security tab and lower security on the Internet zone

to its minimum. Then sites can do whatever they want through your web

browser to pollute your host.



Security and ease-of-use are the antithesis of each other. To get more of

one, you have to give up some of the other.
 
Thank you for your response. I thought about it for a while, and decided it

was good advice. I installed Firefox and found it to be much faster and more

reliable. Web pages that I was having trouble with load quickly on the first

try... and no information bar!



Firefox however, does not seem to work with every page (same issue with

IE7), so I will keep both and use one where the other is lacking.



At least now I have a choice.



--

Thank you,

John Gregory





"PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote:



> Uninstall IE7.

>

> JGreg7 wrote:

> > Sorry, I forgot to add the details

> >

> > Windows XP, SP2, IE7

> >

> > I want to turn off the information bar entirely. I do not want it to stop

> > web pages loading and flash waiting for me to OK it. In some cases, even

> > clicking on it does no good, it simply will not let the web page load.

> >

> > It also returns when MS installs updates, so I want an easy way to disable

> > it if possible.

> >

> >

> >> And the problem or the prompt you want to go away would be...?

> >>

> >> Windows version? IE version?

> >>

> >>

> >> JGreg7 wrote:

> >>> The information bar just will no go away. I have followed the usual

> >>> steps

> >>> of allowing "Allow active content to run in files on My Computer",

> >>> tuning

> >>> it off at the pop-up blocker, turn off the Information Bar for ActiveX

> >>> controls, etc.

> >>>

> >>> However, with recent MS Security updates the information bar returns and

> >>> does not seem to respond when I turn these usual features off.

> >>>

> >>> Is there a way to kill this thing permanently? Alternatively, does

> >>> anyone

> >>> have a batch file or registry key that I can run when it returns?

> >>

> >> .


>

> .

>
 
thanks



"JGreg7" wrote in message

news:2507F201-85A2-4A47-A09B-6230BAF32F04@microsoft.com...

> Thank you for your response. I thought about it for a while, and decided

> it

> was good advice. I installed Firefox and found it to be much faster and

> more

> reliable. Web pages that I was having trouble with load quickly on the

> first

> try... and no information bar!

>

> Firefox however, does not seem to work with every page (same issue with

> IE7), so I will keep both and use one where the other is lacking.

>

> At least now I have a choice.

>

> --

> Thank you,

> John Gregory

>

>

> "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote:

>

>> Uninstall IE7.

>>

>> JGreg7 wrote:

>> > Sorry, I forgot to add the details

>> >

>> > Windows XP, SP2, IE7

>> >

>> > I want to turn off the information bar entirely. I do not want it to

>> > stop

>> > web pages loading and flash waiting for me to OK it. In some cases,

>> > even

>> > clicking on it does no good, it simply will not let the web page load.

>> >

>> > It also returns when MS installs updates, so I want an easy way to

>> > disable

>> > it if possible.

>> >

>> >

>> >> And the problem or the prompt you want to go away would be...?

>> >>

>> >> Windows version? IE version?

>> >>

>> >>

>> >> JGreg7 wrote:

>> >>> The information bar just will no go away. I have followed the usual

>> >>> steps

>> >>> of allowing "Allow active content to run in files on My Computer",

>> >>> tuning

>> >>> it off at the pop-up blocker, turn off the Information Bar for

>> >>> ActiveX

>> >>> controls, etc.

>> >>>

>> >>> However, with recent MS Security updates the information bar returns

>> >>> and

>> >>> does not seem to respond when I turn these usual features off.

>> >>>

>> >>> Is there a way to kill this thing permanently? Alternatively, does

>> >>> anyone

>> >>> have a batch file or registry key that I can run when it returns?

>> >>

>> >> .


>>

>> .

>>
 
"John Smith" wrote in message

news:erc5pgeuKHA.3360@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

> thanks

>

> "JGreg7" wrote in message

> news:2507F201-85A2-4A47-A09B-6230BAF32F04@microsoft.com...

>> Thank you for your response. I thought about it for a while, and decided

>> it

>> was good advice. I installed Firefox and found it to be much faster and

>> more

>> reliable. Web pages that I was having trouble with load quickly on the

>> first

>> try... and no information bar!

>>

>> Firefox however, does not seem to work with every page (same issue with

>> IE7), so I will keep both and use one where the other is lacking.

>>

>> At least now I have a choice.

>>

>> --

>> Thank you,

>> John Gregory

>>

>>

>> "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote:

>>

>>> Uninstall IE7.

>>>

>>> JGreg7 wrote:

>>> > Sorry, I forgot to add the details

>>> >

>>> > Windows XP, SP2, IE7

>>> >

>>> > I want to turn off the information bar entirely. I do not want it to

>>> > stop

>>> > web pages loading and flash waiting for me to OK it. In some cases,

>>> > even

>>> > clicking on it does no good, it simply will not let the web page load.

>>> >

>>> > It also returns when MS installs updates, so I want an easy way to

>>> > disable

>>> > it if possible.

>>> >

>>> >

>>> >> And the problem or the prompt you want to go away would be...?

>>> >>

>>> >> Windows version? IE version?

>>> >>

>>> >>

>>> >> JGreg7 wrote:

>>> >>> The information bar just will no go away. I have followed the usual

>>> >>> steps

>>> >>> of allowing "Allow active content to run in files on My Computer",

>>> >>> tuning

>>> >>> it off at the pop-up blocker, turn off the Information Bar for

>>> >>> ActiveX

>>> >>> controls, etc.

>>> >>>

>>> >>> However, with recent MS Security updates the information bar returns

>>> >>> and

>>> >>> does not seem to respond when I turn these usual features off.

>>> >>>

>>> >>> Is there a way to kill this thing permanently? Alternatively, does

>>> >>> anyone

>>> >>> have a batch file or registry key that I can run when it returns?


?

>>> >>

>>> >> .

>>>

>>> .

>>>
 

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