Because embedded music on a webpage was not playing, a separate issue, I kept adjusting secuirty settings.
Tools->Internet Options->Security Tab->Custom Level Button.
Finally, I adjusted it from default (medium-high) by just lowering it to medium. Letting IE7 change whatever it changes. The embedded music players were now visable (being a red X before) and play as the websites were designed to do. And I haven't been bothered by the Information Bar whatsoever.
Every zone, other than Internet zone was left at the default level. I left enable protected mode checked on each of the 4 zones: Internet. Local Intranet. Trusted Sites. Restricted Sites. While it is still checked off in Internet Options, in the IE7 status bar, it says proteced mode is off.
So, if you are being bothered by an "overly protective" Information Bar, this is how to get rid of it. If you have anti-virus, firewall and malware protection, you should be OK. No guarantees. If you are not comfortable with these settings, you can fix them by simply clicking the default button and putting them back. But I know I am much happier knowing that the pages function as written and not being nagged by the Information Bar.
Incidently, many times, embedded music is annoying - an easy way to stop it from playing is to press the ESC key or Stop Button. |