Trusted sites list
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I just discovered that you can use wild cards in the IE trusted sites list. Not sure why that never occurred to me before, but it seems to be a pretty efficient way to manage the sites... It allows you to enter in for example: *.codeproject.com and not have to have separate arteries for: http://... https://... ...subdomain.codeproject.com - etc... Anyone else use this or have any other useful tricks you can do there?
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I just discovered that you can use wild cards in the IE trusted sites list. Not sure why that never occurred to me before, but it seems to be a pretty efficient way to manage the sites... It allows you to enter in for example: *.codeproject.com and not have to have separate arteries for: http://... https://... ...subdomain.codeproject.com - etc... Anyone else use this or have any other useful tricks you can do there?
And *.lakequincy.com too, right? Right?? :cool:
cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project | Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP
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And *.lakequincy.com too, right? Right?? :cool:
cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project | Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP
Oh, looky, there's a restricted sites feature as well. :-\
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And *.lakequincy.com too, right? Right?? :cool:
cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project | Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP
That is a 'weirdo' site... Not sure what to make of it. Is that the place where MS sends the marketing folks that don't toe the line? They go in and nver come back out? Or they come back out with a blank stare repeating: Microsoft is good... Microsoft is kind... Microsoft is good... Microsoft is kind... Microsoft is good... Microsoft is kind...