Han <noone@nospam.invalid> wrote in
news:Xns9426BD5CFBBBCikkezelf@199.45.49.11:

> Chuck <cacrollthespam@yahoo.com> wrote in
> news:dne8qvklebg55foj67mfcb4pee3jircppu@4ax.com:
>
>> On Sat, 01 Nov 2003 12:29:34 GMT, Han <noone@nospam.invalid> wrote:
>>
>>>Apparently, the settings for my IE 6.0 and NS 7.1 are too stringent
>>>and I cannot access expedia.com. Can I somehow somewhere save the
>>>current IE settings so I can set IE for lower security and let
>>>expedia do its thing, then easily reset my current settings to what
>>>seems to work fine for me?
>>>
>>>Using a Linksys router
>>>NAV 2002
>>>Ad-watch
>>>pop-up stopper
>>>google toolbar with pop-up blocker
>>>ZA-free
>>>BOClean
>>>Regular Spybot and Ad-aware scans
>>>
>>>So far I have not had any infections that I am aware of.

>>
>> If you can find out what the settings in question are, you won't need
>> to relax then tighten your settings each time to use Expedia on IE.
>> Just put Expedia ("*.expedia.com") into the Trusted sites zone, then
>> relax the Trusted sites security settings appropriately.
>>
>> I don't see any security precaution in your list that I don't have an
>> equivalent, and I can access Expedia with no problem.
>>
>> Try and describe some symptoms for "I cannot access expedia.com".
>> What Security Settings are you running in IE (for the zone expedia is
>> in right now)?
>>
>> Chuck
>> I hate spam - PLEASE get rid of the spam before emailing me!
>> Paranoia comes from experience - and is not necessarily a bad thing.
>>

> I'll have to compare my IE settings on my laptop and desktop more.
> Right now the laptop cxan access Expedia, the desktop cannot, despite
> me un- immunizing in Spybot. More later ...
>

I've given up. I'll use the laptop for Expedia if I really need it.
Otherwise, Travelocity and other sites will supply my travel needs.
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Best regards
Han
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