Once you are logged back in, you should be able to access your JMP files are the configured network location without the JMP Security window appearing.
Now click the Sites button. This feature can be triggered by data files stored on a non-trusted network drive. This content is presented in an iframe, which your browser does not support. To view the RateIT tab, click here. What exactly happens when you try to use their smtp address? Do you get any send and receive error messages?
If you don't want to use their smtp, the security dialog should only come up once a session - if it comes up more often, set the automatic send and receive setting to check every 8 minutes. This should keep you authenticated to the server as authentication is usually good for 10 minutes.
Trying either of those results in this error: The host Verify that the server name is typed correctly. I get a timed out error, no matter where I put the slider in the settings.
Rename or delete that file somehow? This isn't a matter of not "wanting" to use my webhosting company's settings, it's a matter of them not working. I like Outlook for this as I have several email addresses. I know I'm not the only person with this problem, which started when I upgraded to Windows 8. There just has to be solution, and "living with" an annoying pop up box isn't really the solution I was after. This fix does not work unless you add 2 Ps to the entry Suppress , Microsoft have made a typo.
Afterwards I continually received the certificate warning and so a web search of the issue was made and I found my way here. I too also looked at editing the Registry as per the link within this thread however thought to myself, why edit the Registry when the alert is an advisory warning?
The warning, to me, was a hint that the email account settings were not quite right. Another hint was that I'd allowed Outlook to auto-configure the settings for this particular account and not used the settings as provided by my web host for email setup. Author Topic: Anoying security warning upon visiting Google.
Hi I just installed Avast internet security. Every time I visit google. But it happens everytime I visit google , type in search box or refresh , which become very anoying. YoKenny Guest. Absolutly no problem visiting Google.
That has nothing to do with avast. Since you are using HTTPS to visit google some of the content on that page won't be from a secure source. The message is effectively telling you there is mixed content on that page and since you connected using HTTPS you will get this message. If you connect to google using a normal HTTP connection you won't get this message.
So the big question is why are you connecting to google. Mobile Security. The settings on my security zones are defualt. Both Avira and Kaspersky never shows that message , only Avast , If I disable the add-ons , the message won't pop.
If I logged out of my Google account , it won't pop up , and it's only happen with Avast , with add ons enabled. I used Kaspersky , with KS add ones enabled , it didn't show the message. Maybe you should try logging in to your google account and visit google. They might well be the default, but what was in my image is likely to be a default and if visiting google with an https connection you are going to get that pop-up. It doesn't really mater what I might try I don't have any google apps , as the problem is on your system and it is that mixed content notice you will have to change.
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