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    :confused: I don't understand, when i go to check my e-mail at yahoo after i log in my name and password sometimes it has a pop up box that says, warning you are now entering a secure site or something like that... i can't remember exactly. But i know i disabled that function so why does it show up every now and again. Any suggestions on how i can fix this. thanks.

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    That's a security feature built into Internet Explorer, I think it's more of a bother than anything, and usually disable it the first time it pops up.

    To disable it: Tools -> Internet Options -> Advanced (tab)

    Scroll down to the very bottom and uncheck "Warn if changing between secure and not secure mode."

    Hope that helps!
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    • #3
      thanks... hey.. how did you get that screen shot on there

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      • #4
        i checked it out... and as i had thought.. it already is disabled

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        • #5
          Originally posted by infielder6
          thanks... hey.. how did you get that screen shot on there
          That's the Print Screen command..

          Hitting the Print Screen (next to F12) will take a picture of your desktop. If you want to take a picture of an open window, just click on the window and hold CTRL-Print Screen.

          After that, open a program like MS Paint or Clipboard Viewer and paste your results.

          As for the result of the security warning, to my knowledge that's the most direct fix for your problem.. If that message comes up again, look for a checkbox where you can disable the message.
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