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Instructions
for turning off JavaScript in E-mail,
Outlook and Outlook Express
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Instructions
for turning off JavaScript in Outlook 5.
To help prevent virus attacks!
1. Select the "Options..." command under
the Outlook Express "Tools" menu.
2. Select the "Security" tab in the "Options"
dialog box.
3. In the "Security Zones" section, select
"Restricted sites zone (More secure)"
4. Push the "OK" button in the "Options"
dialog box.
5. On the Windows Start Menu, select the
"Settings | Control Panel..." command. Remember to come
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6. Double-click on the "Internet Options"
icon in "Control Panel" Window.
7. Click on the "Security" tab in the "Internet
Properties" dialog box.
8. In the "Security" dialog box, select
the "Restricted sites".
9. Make sure that the security level slider
control for the zone is set to "High".
10. Click on the "Custom Level..." button.
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11. Scroll down to the "Active scripting"
entry in the settings list in the "Security Settings"
dialog box.
12. Select "Disable" for "Active scripting"
entry.
13. Push the "OK" button in the "Security
Settings" dialog box.
14. Push the "OK" button in the "Internet
Properties" dialog box.
15. Close the "Control Panel" window.
Instructions
for turning off JavaScript in Outlook 2000
1. Select the "Options..." command under
the Outlook "Tools" menu.
2. Select the "Security" tab in the "Options"
dialog box.
3. Under "Secure Content" section, select
"Restricted sites" in the Zone Window.
4. Click on the "Zone settings..." button.
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5. Click "OK" for the warning dialog box
which pops up on the screen.
6. In the "Security" dialog box, make sure
that the "Restricted sites" icon is selected.
7. Make sure that the security level slider
control for the zone is set to "High".
8. Click on the "Custom Level..." button.
9. Scroll down to the "Active scripting"
entry in the settings list in the "Security Settings"
dialog box.
10. Select "Disable" for "Active scripting"
entry.
11. Push the "OK" button in the "Security
Settings" dialog box.
12. Push the "OK" button in the "Security"
dialog box.
13. Push the "OK" button in the "Options"
dialog box. All done! Come back to WebTechGeek.com for
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