Hi,
I've got a bit of an annoying behavior in Internet Explorer 6 on my Windows 2000
machine. On many pages (i guess they use a Secure protocol), when I hit the back
button, I get the 'Page has expired' message. I have all the default security settings
in Internet Explorer. Automatic Meta Refresh is enabled. I've matched all the security
settings in IE with another computer running the same browser and same Operating System,
and it doesn't happen on that computer - but happens on this one. It's really wierd,
and annoying also.
If I set the Default security-level to Low, then only do the pages don't expire in this
scenario, but then having a Low Security Setting opens the computer to all sorts of
vulnerabilities (viruses, spyware, automatic installation of annoying, little, unwanted
software.
Any help in this regard would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
Saad
I've got a bit of an annoying behavior in Internet Explorer 6 on my Windows 2000
machine. On many pages (i guess they use a Secure protocol), when I hit the back
button, I get the 'Page has expired' message. I have all the default security settings
in Internet Explorer. Automatic Meta Refresh is enabled. I've matched all the security
settings in IE with another computer running the same browser and same Operating System,
and it doesn't happen on that computer - but happens on this one. It's really wierd,
and annoying also.
If I set the Default security-level to Low, then only do the pages don't expire in this
scenario, but then having a Low Security Setting opens the computer to all sorts of
vulnerabilities (viruses, spyware, automatic installation of annoying, little, unwanted
software.
Any help in this regard would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
Saad