MisterToad
02-17-2006, 09:17 PM
If you use Internet Explorer to play VMK, this dialog probably looks all too familiar:
http://img500.**************/img500/2269/security3kx.jpg (http://**************)
I find it rather annoying to have to click "Yes" three times every time I log in to VMK. Here is my recommended method for getting rid of this security warning.
1. In Internet Explorer, on the Tools menu, select Internet Options...
2. Select the Security page. It should look like this:
http://img306.**************/img306/521/step28ct.jpg (http://**************)
3. Click on Trusted sites
http://img316.**************/img316/4821/step38aj.jpg (http://**************)
4. Click the Sites... button
5. Uncheck the Require server verification (https) for all sites in this zone checkbox
6. In the textbox, type http://*.disney.go.com and click the Add button. Then type https://secure.disney.go.com and click the Add button. Then type http://*.vmk.com and click the Add button. Finally type http://*.virtualmagickingdom.com and click the Add button. The window should now look like this (you might have additional sites in the list):
http://img102.**************/img102/1959/step64ro.jpg (http://**************)
7. Click OK
8. Click the Custom Level... button
9. Scroll down a little over half way until you find Display mixed content. The current value should be Prompt. Change it to Enable.
http://img140.**************/img140/8002/step93hx.jpg (http://**************)
10. Click OK twice, and you should never again see the security warning when logging in to VMK.
UPDATE: This procedure only removes the two security warnings that are displayed before you enter your user name and password. There is still another security alert after clicking the Log In button. I am trying to figure out if there is a way to also eliminate this alert.
UPDATE #2: There is a setting in Internet Explorer to eliminate the security alert. Unfortunately there is a bug in which the setting is ignored in certain circumstances. However, Microsoft has a fix for the bug. Unfortunately the fix doesn't seem to work.
UPDATE #3: I added a couple more sites in step 6 to be added to your Trusted Sites.
http://img500.**************/img500/2269/security3kx.jpg (http://**************)
I find it rather annoying to have to click "Yes" three times every time I log in to VMK. Here is my recommended method for getting rid of this security warning.
1. In Internet Explorer, on the Tools menu, select Internet Options...
2. Select the Security page. It should look like this:
http://img306.**************/img306/521/step28ct.jpg (http://**************)
3. Click on Trusted sites
http://img316.**************/img316/4821/step38aj.jpg (http://**************)
4. Click the Sites... button
5. Uncheck the Require server verification (https) for all sites in this zone checkbox
6. In the textbox, type http://*.disney.go.com and click the Add button. Then type https://secure.disney.go.com and click the Add button. Then type http://*.vmk.com and click the Add button. Finally type http://*.virtualmagickingdom.com and click the Add button. The window should now look like this (you might have additional sites in the list):
http://img102.**************/img102/1959/step64ro.jpg (http://**************)
7. Click OK
8. Click the Custom Level... button
9. Scroll down a little over half way until you find Display mixed content. The current value should be Prompt. Change it to Enable.
http://img140.**************/img140/8002/step93hx.jpg (http://**************)
10. Click OK twice, and you should never again see the security warning when logging in to VMK.
UPDATE: This procedure only removes the two security warnings that are displayed before you enter your user name and password. There is still another security alert after clicking the Log In button. I am trying to figure out if there is a way to also eliminate this alert.
UPDATE #2: There is a setting in Internet Explorer to eliminate the security alert. Unfortunately there is a bug in which the setting is ignored in certain circumstances. However, Microsoft has a fix for the bug. Unfortunately the fix doesn't seem to work.
UPDATE #3: I added a couple more sites in step 6 to be added to your Trusted Sites.