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As indicated in my post "E-mail Launching In IE7" I have to use IE7 on occasion. When I go to delete an unwanted E-mail I get the following pop-up warning message: "When you send information to the Internet, it might be possible for others to see that information. Do you want to continue?".
I check the box, "In the future, do not show this message", then click the "yes" button. All is fine for the current session of IE7. The message does not reappear. However when I open a new instance of IE7 and do the same thing in my E-mail (Hotmail) the message reappears. It is not supposed to.
Is there anyway of shutting down the message for good? It never did this until recently and is quite annoying. I have looked under Internet Options but I cannot find a way of shutting the message off. If there is a reg hack I can use that would be OK as I am used to altering the registry.
(I have used IE for years and was quite happy with it. But since going with Windows XP and upgrading to IE7 things have suddenly started going wrong. IE 7 worked fine for a while but then started going down hill fast. I wonder what happened?).
Software gives me a headache.

I hope after you read this article, you will have a change of heart and start to appreciate what it does for you. As for myself I'm used to it.
i_Xp/VistaUser

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