Charlie, thanks for responding. I know so little about security. When I
tried to open the Player.html (like an index.html) file in IE7, I did get the
beige information bar and said to allow content. That did nothing. Then, I
went to Internet security and allowed active X and scripts in a few places
even though it kept warning me that I was putting my computer at risk. I
tried to open the file again - but nothing happened - not even an hour glass.
I put security back in place. At your suggestion, I tried disabling some
addins but left some. I am not sure which should stay. I figured I should
keep java and shockwave. I disabled Norton toolbar, Norton Confidential,
Yahoo Services, Yahoo toolbar. I have no idea what Zango is and left that
add on. Nothing that I did helped so far. If I download the other browsers,
will I be able to type in the document??? I have to be able to work in the
file.
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Thanks,
Susan
"Charlie Tame" wrote:
> Well, are you seeing the beige information bar and allowing active
> content? Is that what you mean? And then nothing happens?
>
> For a quick solution to just viewing those files you could download
> FireFox http://www.mozilla.org/download.html
> or Safari http://www.apple.com/safari/
>
> which will get you going and not interfere with IE at all,
> at least no more than IE interferes with itself at times 
>
> You may have some other software running that is causing this, try
> disabling add ons / toolbars etc if there are any.
>
>
>
> Susan wrote:
> > I received zipped files via FTP. I extracted them and brought them to a
> > C:folder. I have three choices: a CD, a Web or a LMS version. I cannot open
> > any of the key HTML file in them. The choice is either player.html or
> > index.html. I can view the source code but keep getting blocked. I tell
> > Vista to allow blocked content. Nothing. I am the administrator. I started
> > fooling with the Active X and Scripted security features since this is the
> > warning I receive when trying to open the HTLM file. I enabled everything
> > you aren't supposed to, received the dire warnings but still cannot access
> > the content. I put everything back to default (because the dire warnings are
> > scarey!) I am using Vista Home Premium. I am desperate to open any of these
> > three files as I have a job using them next week. Please help if you can.
>