[RESOLVED] Login on Sams Club photo site borked
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    Resolved [RESOLVED] Login on Sams Club photo site borked

    My wife has been trying to logon to the Sams Club photo site.

    When she puts in her password, you get the beeb associated with the dropdown bar on Internet Explorer that comes out when you need to authorize a download or activeX controls to run.

    On the bottom right it says something like Waiting for samsclubxxxx0activeX but it never finishes the load.

    I am assuming my dropdown authorization bar is supposed to be there, but for some reason isn't allowing it to open so I can authorize it.

    She got a message earlier today saying "Dr Watson postmortem debugger" but I have not seen it when I try it.

    I get a timed out webpage error that states "Windows Data Execution Prevention detected an add-on trying to use system memory incorrectly. This can be caused by a malfunction or a malicious add-on."

    I have tried to turn off Data Execution Prevention without success. No option to this that I can find.

    Help?

    Thanks,

    Dave
    Nabrin

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    Seems to work if I do IE without addons. It takes me to the next screen where it is asking me to install a quick load program.

    But it will not allow me to install the ActiveX one or the Java based one since the "Addons disble" yellow bar is where the "Allow controls to run" bar would be.

    The allow bar just never shows up.
    Nabrin

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    Solved by moving my security preferences from Med-High to Medium.
    Nabrin

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    You could put the security level back up a notch and add that one site to the list of trusted web sites... assuming it's a trusted site. That way your overall protection will be considerably better.
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