That worked thanks. I wonder if this trusted sites value can be passed to other PC's via a policy from the domain controller?
"PaulD" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > I think this will fix the problem, been a few years since I dealt with this. > The only way I knew how to do it was by going to each machine and changing > this setting. There may be a way via scripting that will let you do this to > multiple machines but I'm not sure. > > >open internet explorer > >select Tools -> Internet Options... from the pull-down at top > >select the security tab > >click on the icon with a green circle and check mark that says Trusted > sites > >click on the button that says Sites... under it > >type the computer name that holds the database in the box below 'Add this > Web site to the zone:' > >make sure 'Require server verification (https:) for all sites in this zone > is NOT checked > >click the add button > >click OK > >click OK to close the options dialog > >try to open your DAP again > > Paul D > > > "LDD15" <LDD15[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:A276FD99-21F7-4687-8446-429644A59D67[ at ]microsoft.com... > : This is exactly the same question I have posed in the previous post. > Thanks > : to anyone who can help us. > : > : "NickPizz" wrote: > : > : > I have created a sample DAP on the corporate network, and it displays > : > my data as desired. However, before the page will open the user has to > : > pass through the following 2 confirmation messages: > : > > : > 1. This Website uses a data provider that may be unsafe. If you trust > : > the website, click OK, otherwise click Cancel. > : > > : > 2. This website is using your identity to access a data source. If you > : > trust this website, click OK to continue, otherwise click Cancel. > : > > : > How can I eleminate these bothersome messages?? > : > > : > Thanks, > : > Nick > : > > : > > > >
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