Microsoft KB Archive/817939

= You receive a content is blocked error message when you preview a Web page in FrontPage 2003 =

Article ID: 817939

Article Last Modified on 2/1/2007

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Office FrontPage 2003

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SYMPTOMS
When you install FrontPage 2003 on a computer that is running Windows Server 2003, you may experience any of the following symptoms:  When you use the Inline Frame to embed an existing Web page in your page, and then you click the Preview tab, you receive the following error message:

Content within this application coming from the Web site listed below is being blocked by Internet Explorer Enhanced Security Configuration.

file://C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\FrontPageTempDir\pvw1.htm

When you click Add, and then in the Trusted sites dialog box, you click Add to &quot;Add this Web site to the zone&quot;, you receive the following error message:

You have entered an invalid wildcard sequence.

Examples of valid patterns:


 * //*.microsoft.com

http://*.microsoft.co.jp

ftp://157.54.23.41/

file:\\localsvr\share


 * //157.54.100-200.*

Examples of invalid patterns:

http://microsoft.*.com

ftp://*

FrontPage 2003 uses a temporary local path for the embedded existing Web page, but you cannot add the temporary local path to a Trusted sites zone because Internet Explorer does not support adding a local file path to Trusted sites zones. When you click Publish on the File menu, and then click the WPP's button in the Publish destination dialog box to view a list of Web Presence Providers (WPPs), the Web page may not appear correctly in Internet Explorer. For example, you may not be prompted by Internet Explorer to add the site to the Trusted sites zone, and the Web page is blank.

Note This issue does not occur if the site is added to the Trusted sites zone.

For additional information about this issue, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

816706 Web Page Is Not Displayed Correctly When You Click the WPP's Button

 When you create a hyperlink, and then click the hyperlink in a preview, nothing occurs. The hyperlink does not work. When you open a Web on a SharePoint Team Services server, you are always prompted for username and password even if the SharePoint Team Services server uses Windows Authentication. Some FrontPage 2003 dynamic HTML (DHTML) content is blocked. When you preview the preview the page, DHTML content does not work or appear correctly in the browser. When you preview a Web, content from outside the current Web is blocked if it contains &quot;unsafe&quot; content such as scripts, or ActiveX Controls.



CAUSE
This issue may occur if the Internet Explorer Enhanced Security Configuration feature is enabled on your Windows Server 2003-based computer. By default, this feature is enabled in Internet Explorer on Windows Server 2003-based computers.

This enhanced level of security may prevent certain Web sites from appearing as expected in Internet Explorer or FrontPage 2003 previews, and programs that require the browser may not work as expected because scripts, ActiveX Controls, and downloads are disabled.

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RESOLUTION
To resolve these issues, turn off Internet Explorer Enhanced Security Configuration. To do this, click Add or remove programs in Control Panel, click Add/Remove Windows Components, and then click to clear the Internet Explorer Enhanced Security Configuration check box.

WARNING: If you turn off Enhanced Security Configuration, you may expose your server to potential security attacks.

Regardless of the browser that you use, it is a good idea to restrict browsing on your server. To reduce the risk to your server of potential attacks from malicious Web-based content:
 * Do not use servers for browsing general Web content.
 * Use client computers to download files such as drivers and service packs.
 * Do not view sites that you cannot confirm are secure.
 * Use a limited user account instead of an administrator account for general Web browsing.
 * Use the Group Policy feature to keep unauthorized users from making inappropriate changes to browser security settings.
 * Use client computers to develop content using FrontPage 2003.

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STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed that this is a problem in the Microsoft products that are listed at the beginning of this article.

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MORE INFORMATION
For additional information about Internet Explorer Enhanced Security Configuration, click the following article numbers to view the articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

815141 Internet Explorer Enhanced Security Configuration Changes the Browsing Experience

816706 Web Page Is Not Displayed Correctly When You Click the WPP's Button in

Keywords: kbwindowsinstaller kberrmsg kbprb KB817939

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