Information Sercurity Bar

I'm new to Dreamweaver 8. I have started creating my first
site with the software. I went to preview it through MS Internet
Exporer and I keep on getting a message on the informational bar
about the securty. I have stated to allow several time, but each
time I preview my web page it asked. I have looked at my securit
setting in MS Internet Explorer and have enabled everything and
disabled with no change.
What I'm I missing?

Hi,
You are getting the security messages because you might have
some active contents on your page. Please read the TechNote below.
Converting Active Content with the Dreamweaver 8.0.2 Updater:
http://www.adobe.com/go/2f98fbe7
HTH

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