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It depends on what you are using while you are browsing. Many people do not need it, some do. So it is your call. Block it for a while and see if your On line experience is lacking features on the type of sites that you tend to visit. Jack (MS, MVP-Networking). "churin" wrote in message ... How can I suppress the above message on IE8? |
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It depends on what you are using while you are browsing. Many people do not need it, some do. So it is your call. Block it for a while and see if your On line experience is lacking features on the type of sites that you tend to visit. Jack (MS, MVP-Networking). "churin" wrote in message ... How can I suppress the above message on IE8? |
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What am I using? It is IE8 as stated in my post. I am getting this message whenever I click on ANY link. And even if I respond by clicking on "YES" it comes back again and again and never goes away. Jack [MVP-Networking] wrote: Hi It depends on what you are using while you are browsing. Many people do not need it, some do. So it is your call. Block it for a while and see if your On line experience is lacking features on the type of sites that you tend to visit. Jack (MS, MVP-Networking). "churin" wrote in message ... How can I suppress the above message on IE8? |
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What am I using? It is IE8 as stated in my post. I am getting this message whenever I click on ANY link. And even if I respond by clicking on "YES" it comes back again and again and never goes away. Jack [MVP-Networking] wrote: Hi It depends on what you are using while you are browsing. Many people do not need it, some do. So it is your call. Block it for a while and see if your On line experience is lacking features on the type of sites that you tend to visit. Jack (MS, MVP-Networking). "churin" wrote in message ... How can I suppress the above message on IE8? |
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What am I using? It is IE8 as stated in my post.
I am getting this message whenever I click on ANY link. And even if I respond by clicking on "YES" it comes back again and again and never goes away. So switch to using Firefox. Then add the free add-ons called 'Adblock Plus' and 'NoScript'. Works great. |
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What am I using? It is IE8 as stated in my post.
I am getting this message whenever I click on ANY link. And even if I respond by clicking on "YES" it comes back again and again and never goes away. So switch to using Firefox. Then add the free add-ons called 'Adblock Plus' and 'NoScript'. Works great. |
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Bill Kearney wrote:
What am I using? It is IE8 as stated in my post. I am getting this message whenever I click on ANY link. And even if I respond by clicking on "YES" it comes back again and again and never goes away. So switch to using Firefox. Then add the free add-ons called 'Adblock Plus' and 'NoScript'. Works great. Does Firefox allows downloding a web page and same in .hmt format? If not, is there any add-ons for the latest version of Firefox to allow the above? |
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Bill Kearney wrote:
What am I using? It is IE8 as stated in my post. I am getting this message whenever I click on ANY link. And even if I respond by clicking on "YES" it comes back again and again and never goes away. So switch to using Firefox. Then add the free add-ons called 'Adblock Plus' and 'NoScript'. Works great. Does Firefox allows downloding a web page and same in .hmt format? If not, is there any add-ons for the latest version of Firefox to allow the above? |