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In IE, click on tools: Internet Options, click on Security, click on Restricted sites, click on Sites, then in the Add this website box add *.us.intellitext.com
Hope this is what your talking about. It stopped giving me the green underlined words and those d*mn balloons.
In IE, click on tools: Internet Options, click on Security, click on Restricted sites, click on Sites, then in the Add this website box add *.us.intellitext.com
Hope this is what your talking about. It stopped giving me the green underlined words and those d*mn balloons.
THANKS!!!! Trying it out. I hate those pests too and don't want to click away my permission to permanently store THEIR "do not call" cookie or INI mod (and whatever code they may include) on my hard-drive.
ETA: Perfect instructions man - got 'er done. Test-drive in process.
ETA2: Test drive a total success . Thanks again.
Last edited by RangeRat; Dec 20, 2009 at 06:07 PM.
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