The easiest way to prevent all the annoying Internet Explorer messages is to
switch to Firefox
Please note that this website
uses cookies and Javascript, and will not function correctly unless you have
them enabled in your browser.
Because we use Secure Socket Layer (SSL) connections for your security, we have 2 domains.
The normal
http://www.hypnotest.hypnoeft.com
and the secure
https://hypnotest.hypnoeft.com
.
The secure domain is only accessed when forms containing customer data are used.
To stop the following annoying messages appearing or to fix
some other problems we know about, go into the following options on the IE toolbar:
This page is accessing information that is not under its control. This poses a security risk. Do you want to continue?
Tools -> Internet Options... -> Security -> Custom Level...
Scroll down to Miscellaneous and enable "Access data sources across domains".
This page contains both secure and non-secure items. Do you want to display the non-secure items? Yes/No/Cancel ?
Tools-> Internet Options... -> Security -> Custom Level ...
Scroll down to Miscellaneous and enable "Display Mixed Content"
Are you having problems with cookies but don't want to accept them for every site?
Tools -> Internet Options... -> Security -> Custom Level...
Select Trusted Sites -> Sites
Add https://hypnotest.hypnoeft.com
and click on OK.
To help protect your
security, Internet Explorer has restricted this file from showing active
content that could access your computer
Tools-> Internet Options...
-> Advanced -> Security
Enable "Allow active content to run in files on My Computer".
A Runtime Error has
occurred. Do you wish to Debug?
Tools-> Internet Options...
-> Advanced -> Browsing
Enable both Disable Script Debugging (Internet
Explorer) and Disable Script Debugging (Other)
Annoying 'Clicking Noises' when
using Internet Explorer
For Windows XP Start-> Control Panel-> Sounds and Audio Devices-> Sounds.
Scroll down to Windows Explorer and then change the sound on Start
Navigation to none.
For Windows Vista Start-> Control Panel->, then double click on Sound, then click
on the tab Sounds.
Scroll down to Windows Explorer and then change the sound on Start
Navigation to none.
Are animated gif's not playing
on your computer? There are 2 things to try.
1) Tools -> Internet Options... -> Advanced
Scroll down to the
Multimedia section and enable Play animations in web pages.
2) If you use the ZoneAlarm Pro firewall go
to Privacy -> Main ->
On the Ad Blocking option
click Custom and clear the Animation checkbox in Ads to
Block.
Mozilla Firefox
- Security Warning.
"Although this page is
encrypted, the information you have entered is to be sent over an encrypted
connection that could easily be read by a third party.
Are you sure you want to continue sending this information?"
Type about:config
into the URL bar and press enter. This will bring up your hidden preferences.
Scroll all the way
down until you find:
security.warn_submit_insecure
right-click -> modify or right-click -> Toggle and change the
value to false.
There are 4 other security warnings there also. Feel free to set them to false
if you don't like the warnings.
Are external links which open
in a new window being blocked by the Google Toolbar Popup Blocker?
If you want to allow them for a web site then just click on the Google
Toolbar Popup Blocker Button.
Click again to disallow.
If you
just want to try one link then hold down the Ctrl button before clicking
on the link.
To stop Adobe Acrobat Reader opening the PDF files in your browser window,
forcing you to click "Back" on your browser after you have clicked "Save a
Copy", use the following steps.
1) load Adobe Acrobat Reader.
2) select Edit then Preferences
3) select Internet in the left hand pane
4) uncheck Display PDF in Browser
The PDF will now load in Adobe Acrobat Reader in a new window and can be saved from there.
This is also useful if you access password protected PDF's and then click
cancel. The PDF will close but Adobe will not, leaving you with a blank screen
and guessing what to do next (click on Back button).
Are your Google Ads not showing up on your web page? Using your
favourite text editor open the file:
C:/WINDOWS/system32/drivers/etc/hosts and search for "google". If
any entries are found insert a # character in front of them (#127.0.0.1
etc) and save the file. You may have to unset the 'Read Only' attribute before
you start.