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I removed everything in the restricted zone and now I can have my email
format set to HTML and it works without the delay. So the action of remove
the website did make a difference. I had at least a 100 of every alphabet,
therefore over 2000 website loaded into the Restricted Zone.
Removing it using RegEdit is definitely the way to go.
The work around solution worked great. Hope there's no negative effects of
doing this.
format set to HTML and it works without the delay. So the action of remove
the website did make a difference. I had at least a 100 of every alphabet,
therefore over 2000 website loaded into the Restricted Zone.
Removing it using RegEdit is definitely the way to go.
The work around solution worked great. Hope there's no negative effects of
doing this.
Roady said:I wouldn't call this a valid reason to delay IE7. The Restricted Sites zone
is basically only used for testing and having a few sites in there won't
noticibly affect performance.
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Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
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Alias said:Now it's perfectly clear, thanks. Another reason to delay getting IE7.
Alias