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How to disable the IE ESC dialog box ^
As simple as this option might seem, there is lots of confusion about it in forums. First, let’s see what disabling the IE ESC prompt does. You might think that Internet Explorer will load the website without continuously prompting you again. But that is only half of the truth. Internet Explorer will only load the HTML code and will disable all active stuff such as JavaScript and ActiveX Controls.
Running JavaScript with enabled IE ESC ^
To enable JavaScript in Internet Explorer, click the Tools icon, then Internet Options, and then the Security tab. Select the Internet zone and then click Custom level… Navigate to Scripting -> Active Scripting, and then click Enable.
Enable JavaScript in Internet ExplorerIt is important to note that this setting is a bit dangerous; whenever someone opens Internet Explorer on the server, he will get the message that IE ESC is enabled even though harmful JavaScript code could now run on the server. The advantage is of this setting is that it is still more secure than with Internet Explorer Enhanced Security Configuration disabled.
I have to add another warning. On Windows Server 2012, I sometimes noticed a strange behavior when I followed the above procedure. Whenever I wanted to launch Internet Explorer from the Modern UI Start Screen, I got the message “This app can’t open – Internet Explorer can’t be opened using the Built-in Administrator account. Sign in with a different account and try again.”
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It appears to be a Windows Server 2012 Modern UI bug because opening Internet Explorer from the desktop worked without problems. Undoing the settings described above doesn’t solve the problem. Note that this didn’t happen on all Windows Server 2012 systems.
How to enable the IE ESC prompt ^
There is another strange thing with the IE ESC dialog box. It seems there is no setting in Internet Explorer to get the prompt back once you disable the “Continue to prompt when website content is blocked” checkbox so that you can add sites again to the Trusted sites zone.
The IE ESC description of Windows Server 2008 R2 mentions a setting (Display enhanced security configuration dialog) in the Advanced tab of Internet Options to enable the IE ESC prompt again. However, there is no such setting. The corresponding Windows Server 2012 document no longer contains the passage.
I know of two ways to enable the dialog box again. One is to reset Internet Explorer settings in the Advanced Tab of the Internet Options. Note that restoring the advanced settings isn’t enough. The downside of this way is that all your Internet Explorer settings will be lost.
Reset Internet Explorer SettingsThe other option is to enable the prompt in the Registry. Navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftInternet ExplorerLowRegistryDontShowMeThisDialogAgain and set DisplayTrustAlertDlg to 1.
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Enable the IE ESC prompt Registry settingPlease let me know if you found another way to enable the IE ESC dialog box.
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I am testing a website in IE11. It has mixed content (http and https). In previous versions, there is a prompt which asks which we should allow the content with security certificate error. However no such prompt is displayed in IE11 and the site breaks. I tried changing the security settings in Advanced Options but it was of no use. Pls advice.
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This behavior is related to Zone that is set - Internet/Intranet/etc and corresponding Security Level
You can change this by setting less secure Security Level (not recommended) or by customizing Display Mixed Content property
You can do that by following steps:
- Click on Gear icon at the top of the browser window.
- Select Internet Options.
- Select the Security tab at the top.
- Click the Custom Level.. button.
- Scroll about halfway down to the Miscellaneous heading (denoted by a 'blank page' icon).
- Under this heading is the option Display Mixed Content; set this to Enable/Prompt.
- Click OK, then Yes when prompted to confirm the change, then OK to close the Options window.
- Close and restart the browser.
If you updated Internet Explorer and began having technical problems, you can use the Compatibility View feature to emulate a previous version of Internet Explorer.
For instructions, see the section below that corresponds with your version. To find your version number, click Help > About Internet Explorer.Internet Explorer 11
To edit the Compatibility View list: