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Stop active content warning in Live Local for Outlook tab?

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Brian - 01 Apr 2007 17:50 GMT
Every time I open up a calendar appointment, I get a message at the top of
the Windows Live Local location tab that states:

To help protect your security, your web browser has restricted this file
from showing active content that could access your computer.  Click here for
options...

I have to constantly clikc the warning message to display the location
window properly.  I realize that this message is from IE, but I never
received it using Outlook 2003.  I cannot find an option to trust this add on
so that I stop receiving the message.  I added "maps.live.com" to my trusted
web sites list in IE 7, but that has not stopped the message from constantly
appearing.

Is this a glitch with Outlook 2007 and the Outlook Location add on, or am I
missing something?
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Kirstin - 02 Apr 2007 00:02 GMT
I have this same issue as well, and am eager for a solution.  Just thought
you would want to know you're not the only one experiencing this bug.

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> Every time I open up a calendar appointment, I get a message at the top of
> the Windows Live Local location tab that states:
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> Is this a glitch with Outlook 2007 and the Outlook Location add on, or am I
> missing something?
Brian - 02 Apr 2007 00:16 GMT
Thanks for the post, I hope someone has a fix/work around soon as well, this
is very annoying.
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> I have this same issue as well, and am eager for a solution.  Just thought
> you would want to know you're not the only one experiencing this bug.
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> > Is this a glitch with Outlook 2007 and the Outlook Location add on, or am I
> > missing something?
 
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