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leobis Posted - 04/18/2012 : 07:29:32 AM
in a computer running windows 7 premium Sp1 (64 bit), IE9 pop-up setting is Enabled (Privacy tag) with a level of Medimum.
These settings are very good for most of internet browsing; in fact most of the unwanted pop-up are blocked while those that I retain useful are allowed to pop-up, except for a single site, for which its spamming pop-ups are never blocked.

So in this regard, I would like to know whether it is possible to block a specific site pop-up without raising the pop-up level to "High", which I find very constrictive.
Thanks in advance
Leo
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JeffWouters Posted - 04/18/2012 : 1:30:45 PM
If it's only with a specific website, it's sounds like you've got a nice little bit of spam/spy/whatevah ware...
Do you see a strange process/application pass by when you run procmon on the background while browsing to that web page?
leobis Posted - 04/18/2012 : 09:34:02 AM
Hi Jeff,
thanks for your reply, but unfortunately this doesn't solve the problem; as I above mentioned, I would like to keep the pop-up level to "Medium" and stop a specific site pop-up. The thing is that most, let's say 95%, of the unwanted pop-up sites are blocked, but a few, and specially one, scrape through flooding my internet session.
Any further suggestions are welcome
Leo
JeffWouters Posted - 04/18/2012 : 08:36:54 AM
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows-vista/Internet-Explorer-Pop-up-Blocker-frequently-asked-questions
Read the parts "How can I choose to allow pop-ups from a specific website?", "I turned on Pop-up Blocker but I still see some pop-ups. Why?" and "I don't want to see pop-ups, even if they are opened when I click a link or button on a website. Can I set Internet Explorer to block all pop-ups?".

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