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OK, go to internet options -> security tab -> click "trusted sites" -> click "sites" -> click "add", add fordxr6turbo.com (make sure https requirement is removed).

Then click close, click "custom level" and click "reset to" - Low, then go through the list of options above and trust everything to do with "activex" and also "misc" and "scripting" sections. Save. Restart the browser (clear cookies/internet browsing data too). This MIGHT fix it. IE is touchy when it comes to invalid certificates.

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already have all activeX stuff enabled coz I run and write scripts

so I put the addy into 'trust' but still hasn't fixed it........damn

Yeah it's a pain for sure coz just starting doing it this arvo

Thanks sooooo much for the help and if ya think of anything else, let me know please

I'm wondering if it's 1 of the windows 'security updates' that has caused it coz the laptop did an update when I first turned it on today

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Very likely, try a wind back to prior to the update , should help.

I have had updates cause issues, to the point where I leave the laptop turned on for a week till m/s sort their sh1t out and it works again.

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You have to trust almost everything, not just activeX.

I doubt it's a microsoft update that did it. There's a better chance the certificate expired or some such rubbish for this website.

Without connecting to your PC for remote support, it'll be a challenge to get it to work exactly as you request.

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Yeah I thought of a cert. being expired as well but unlikely or OR, could it have something to do with the survey that was added today?

look at me trying to blame someone else for something........that's not real good of me, is it - - but fun though

Edit:

with trusting everything, tooooooo scared

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As long as you only modify the "trusted sites" section, then trusting everything on those "few" sites is fairly safe.

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everything is open for THIS site

the only thing I left off was 'window and iframes across domains' and the stupid popup is still there..............

Bloody global warming.

I will just put up with it and I'm sure that 1 day, it will just fix itself

:drinks: Keith

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