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Flash Player Debug Console Buster? Try This
Like some of you, I just got this "security sandbox violation" problem
myself when on every third or fourth Yahoo! page. I ran three spyware busting programs, to no avail. So I took it to the next level. Tools | Internet Options | Security Changed to "High" Then I tried to check my AOL Mail. Oops - needs cookies enabled. Under the Privacy tag in Internet Options, I chose "Accept All Cookies". It's as easy as that, right? Wrong. Wrote in the "aol.com" domain so that their cookies can be accepted, that works, yes? No. Meanwhile, I wasn't getting anymore of those cheesy "security sandbox violation" popup windows under the "High" security option. So I changed it one rung under to "Medium" and back the popup windows come. I tried one last-ditch option: It's called "Custom Level". Here's my settings, try to follow: All five ActiveX options are on "disable" I changed a few other things down the stretch, but they're basically irrelevant. The bottom line is, where I would have been getting a pop up window, I now sometimes get an option box reminding me my ActiveX settings are disabled. Which isn't as annoying, since all you need to rid that is a tap of the space bar. (I probably jinxed myself to high cyber heaven after telling you this tip, and will be inundated with SSV's from here on out, but I just thought I'd share...) |
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