Windows 10: Recurring message from microsoft

Discus and support Recurring message from microsoft in AntiVirus, Firewalls and System Security to solve the problem; I am getting a message from Microsoft via Microsoft from my computer, that it is allowing a website to access my computer. When I click on the... Discussion in 'AntiVirus, Firewalls and System Security' started by BeckyDiefenderfer, Sep 15, 2019.

  1. Recurring message from microsoft


    I am getting a message from Microsoft via Microsoft from my computer, that it is allowing a website to access my computer.

    When I click on the message I am taken to a 'potentially dangerous' website that is blocked.

    How do I get rid of this messge with this website address? http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=212874.


    Thank you

    :)
     
    BeckyDiefenderfer, Sep 15, 2019
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  2. Datapod Win User

    How to stop frequently recurring Script Error messages?


    My apologies. I did miss that. Have you been back into Advanced Settings to see if the settings stuck? Should have checked two items and unchecked one. as in.....


    Recurring message from microsoft [​IMG]


    I'm sure you have, just covering the bases. I've never seen it not work but then Windows 10 is kind of a new animal. If all three items are showing their desired state my only other suggestion would be to hit the lower right "Reset" button and try again. Perhaps someone more knowledgeable than myself will have another suggestion.
     
    Datapod, Sep 15, 2019
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  3. Dent1 Win User
    Digital Download with Recurring Payments

    I've got a few websites and blogs in which I sell a digital product. I've been using E-Junkies to Email the file to the customer after collecting payment via PayPal.

    This was a good arrangement for one off payments, but now I want to create a membership site and need Recurring Payments. My website is not using a CMS like Word Press or Drupal so I can't use one of their third party add-on.

    Any suggestions?
     
    Dent1, Sep 15, 2019
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  4. Recurring message from microsoft

    Recurring appointments not synced correctly

    The recurring patterns will not be fixed by changing PC Suite, so I agree, don't hold your breathsRecurring message from microsoft :)

    The Nokia phone models (and most other manufacturers also) support certain type of recurring paterns (which can be easily checked from phone when creating a meeting and then choosing the recurring pattern, the list is available.

    Then you can compare those with the recurring patterns that Outlook offers, the list is longer in Outlook and thus only certain type of recurring patterns are synced over to each phone type, does not have anything particularly to do with PC Suite

    Message Edited by manta on 07-Feb-2008 08:53 PM
     
    manta---01, Sep 15, 2019
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