>>Al pointed you to the way to uninstall the enhanced security functionality.
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>>Personally I've never done that. I do not do a lot of general browsing from IE on a server. I do have some sites I need to get to for updates/drivers/information. Those sites I add to my trusted sites as long as I really do trust them. Generally that will make those sites usable.
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>I've tried to do some testing of the web application from the test server. Doing it with FireFox is a pain. But I guess I better leave the settings untouched.
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>BTW, how can I turn IE to be the default browser (locally)? Right now it's FireFox and I don't like debugging ASP.NET applications in FireFox.
In IE go to Tools...Internet Options...Programs and use the "Default Web Browser" settings appropriately.
Regards. Al
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