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(I put in things I have done so it's known what I have done so far.)

I have a new problem. After connection with my ISP, I get a security
alert that says:

The security certificate is from a company you have not chosen to
trust.

View the certificate to see if you want to trust it.

The security certificate date is valid

The security certificate has a  valid name matching the name of the
page you want to view

Do you want to proceed

Yes      No        View the Certificate

How can I get rid of this message ?
(When I viewed the certificate, it had hitbox in it. Maybe some cookie)

Thanks.



> > > I would to find out how to stop script error windows from showing up
> > > in Windows Explorer.

> > > It's not happening when I use another browser.

> > > I have downloaded all fixes and unchecked the script debug boxes.

> > > Thanks.

> > And just to check, you have unchecked the box 'Display a notification
> > about every script error'?

> Thanks.

> I have done that too.

>  I just did the following and so far no errors.

> It takes a long time and one needs to turn off the screen saver and be
> logged on as an administer to
> apply the registry reset.

> I first used subinacl.msi and installed it.

> I had to put the subinacl.exe file into the same directory as the
> reset.cmd file.

> Then I ran the subinacl.exe file and it did the registry reset.
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> These files were used to fix an problem with Internet Explorer and
> many
> scipt errors it was having. Fix applied on 1:22 PM 6/19/2007

> subinacl.msi
> subinacl.exe
> reset.cmd