SYMPTOMS
When you visit some Web sites, a new Internet Explorer window (or in
some cases, multiple new windows) may open. These windows often contain
advertisements.
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You can disable Active Scripting in Internet Explorer to prevent most
pop-up windows from being opened. To disable Active Scripting for a
particular Web site, you can add that site to the Restricted Sites zone, and
then disable Active Scripting and other content for the Restricted Sites
zone. This prevents scripted links from working, but only for the sites that
you add to the Restricted Sites zone.
To add a site to the Restricted Sites zone in Internet Explorer:
Start Internet Explorer.
On the Tools menu, click Internet Options.
Click the Security tab.
Click Restricted Sites, and then click Sites.
In the Add this Web site to the zone box, type the Web address for the site
that you want to restrict, and then click Add. Repeat this step if you want
to add other sites to the zone.
Click OK.
Click Default Level to set the Restricted Sites zone to the recommended
level, which disables Active Scripting.
Click OK.
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You can also disable Active Scripting in Internet Explorer for all
sites. You might not want to use this method, because it prevents other
scripts from running. This might cause many Webs sites to be displayed
incorrectly.
To disable Active Scripting for all Internet sites:
Start Internet Explorer.
On the Tools menu, click Internet Options.
Click the Security tab.
Click Internet, and then click Custom Level.
Under Active Scripting in the Scripting section, click Disable.
Click OK.
Click OK.
You can also set the Active Scripting setting to Prompt, which will
cause you to be prompted whether to enable or disable each script that is
loaded from a Web page.
There are many third-party programs that are designed to prevent pop-up
and pop-under windows from being opened. These programs may cause side
effects, such as preventing a Web site from opening a new window or other
script-related problems. Microsoft does not support the installation,
functionality, or use of any such third-party programs.
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