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| Is there a way to permanently say "yes" to the same programs you want to run. Example: Every time I want to launch Firefox and have to OK it. WHY!!!! It's driving me nuts. Also, is there a way to get rid of the screen that tells me over and over that some start up programs are blocked. I KNOW that.........I blocked them! Thanks for any help christine | Guest
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| I don't know of any way to say "No" permanently, but you shouldn't have to with Firefox. I don't. Did you install Firefox yourself? "christineb" <christineb@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:42DCB7A3-0188-41A3-8AE4-61859DAD0BB5@microsoft.com... Quote:
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