ok great thank you :) - sounds about right as I think this page was created in Front Page
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Browse All TopicsOur web sever is hosted by an outsourced company. When I recently uploaded our latest web site and viewed it via our test computers now using IE7 an IE security message appeared saying ietag.dll wants to install ?
What is this, is it caused by our web site and if so whats it all about ?
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by: madutisPosted on 2006-11-27 at 11:40:43ID: 18021920
ietag.dll is Microsoft Office component.
age.com/co ntent/arti cles/ nofp_ ext.html
Usually it is caused if your website was created with Microsoft Office FrontPage and is using FrontPage Extensions.
This is information how to disable extensions in FrontPage: http://www.microsoftfrontp