Remove the "Allow this page to access the clipboard" prompt

  
in the IE browser to remove the "Allow this page to access the clipboard" prompt that appears in Internet Explorer.
You can turn this off by setting, but it will be somewhat unsafe, usually under direct Allowed no problem. After upgrading to Microsoft Internet Explorer (IE) to 7.0/8.0 (the browser that comes with Vista is IE7.0 and Win7 is 8.0), the security is greatly improved, but it is also safe to use. It is inconvenient. For example, in IE7/8, the paste operation will appear like this (below) dialog box: "Do you really allow this page to access the 'clipboard'?"


This is the browser For security reasons, if you choose "Allow programmatic access to the clipboard" in the browser's options, instead of prompting, there is no such prompt. If you choose not to allow it, Can't copy through the page code, which has no effect on the browser and the system. If you want to re-do this, you can refresh the page. Solution: Hold down the Alt key in Internet Explorer to bring up the menu bar. , select "Tools" - "Internet Options" to open the IE Properties dialog box, we select the "Custom Level" in the "Security" tab.

Next, in the "Security Settings -Internet area" Settings dialog box, locate the "Allow programmatic access to the clipboard" and set to "Enable" and click OK. Then re-open the browser.




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