Article ID: 250689
Article Last Modified on 7/24/2007
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 Service Pack 1
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.01
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.01 Service Pack 1
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.01 Service Pack 2
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 128-Bit Edition
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.02
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.01
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.0
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 Service Pack 1
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 Service Pack 1
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.01
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 Service Pack 1
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.01
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.01 Service Pack 2
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.01
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.01 Service Pack 1
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.01 Service Pack 2
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 128-Bit Edition
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.02
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.01
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.0
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 Service Pack 1
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.01
- Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition
This article was previously published under Q250689
SYMPTOMS
The Content Advisor setting is ignored when you when you use a universal naming convention (UNC) path to connect to a website.
STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed that this is a problem in the Microsoft products that are listed at the beginning of this article.
MORE INFORMATION
This behavior typically occurs only with Web pages on your local area network (LAN) that are accessible using a UNC path (for example, \\server\share), but it can also occur on the Internet if your network administrator has enabled you to share files and printing functions over the Internet. The Common Internet File System (CIFS) defines a standard remote file-system access protocol for use over the Internet, using Domain Name Server (DNS) or NetBIOS for name resolution. Contact your Internet Service Provider or network administrator if you are unsure if this applies to you.
For additional information on CIFS, please see the following Microsoft Web site:
Keywords: kbprb KB250689