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How do I eliminate the security warning regarding “secure and nonsecure items” in Internet Explorer?

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How do I eliminate the security warning regarding “secure and nonsecure items” in Internet Explorer?

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As of the catalog upgrade on November 1, 2007 some users may notice a pop-up box while using Internet Explorer that says “This page contains both secure & nonsecure items…” Even after clicking Yes, the box still comes back. Here’s the fix to make it go away for good. NOTE: This fix is only for IE 6 or 7. CAUSE: The page you are attempting to view is a secured site (note the https in the URL prefix) but it contains unsecured data. SOLUTION: 1. When you receive the error message, click Yes. 2. In Internet Explorer 6 or 7 go to Tools, Internet Options, Security tab; select Internet in “Select a zone to view or change security settings” 3. Click Custom Level and scroll down about half way to Miscellaneous, then “Display mixed content” 4. Change it from Prompt to Enable. 5. Click OK, Yes, OK. The change should take effect immediately. ALTERNATIVE SOLUTION: Use a Firefox browser, which does not display this pop-up box.

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