"Ben" <bjblackmore@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:O4kBuAN9FHA.3492@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl
> Hi,
>
> We run an antivirus & antispam solution on our 2003 exchange server.
> All of the manuals and help pages are in html format in the programs
> install directory in program files. However when I view these pages,
> I get a security warning, asking me if I want to allow the blocked
> content. Which is getting a little annoying on every page I'm trying
> to view, and also it seems to screw the page up sometimes. I'd like
> to add the whole directory of help files to either the local intranet
> or trusted sites zone in IE (v6) However when I do I get an error
> saying it's an invalid format. I've tried the format suggest in the
> error (file:\\) and the format used by IE when viewing the pages
> ((file:///) which is a little weird, that they are both different)).
> However neither works. Can someone let me know how to add a local
> file/directory, to a trusted site? I've googled MS groups, and seen a
> few other peoples post, but no proper fix for this (both
> http://tinyurl.com/8n96n & http://tinyurl.com/dtn4x suggest messing
> with the registry).
>
> Cheers
>
> Ben
Did you uncheck the box to only allow HTTPS sites?
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