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ead-safe. This is mainly a best practice issue and it is unlikely to cause a pro
blem.
This algorithm checks the target OS image to exclude DLLs
that are provided by the operating system.
More Information:
See ""Safe Exception Handling"" in <url>http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/librar
y/aa480152.aspx#appcomp_topic16 </url>
","Typically this issue does not c
ause a problem and so it does not need remediation. However, in the long-term re
development to remove references to the deprecated functions is recommended.","N
OREM","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Rem
ediation required","No Remediation required.","filename","deployJava1.dll","targ
et_path","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\JRE\bin\dtplugi
n\deployJava1.dll","version","6.0.380.5","version_number","6.0.380.5","function_
name","IsBadReadPtr","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRD
epComp7_2","Deprecated components","Some technologies that were present in earli
er releases of Windows have been deprecated in Windows 7. These technologies rep
resent a varied risk of incompatibility. The algorithms in this group detect app
lications that depend on:
* Technologies that function differently in Windows 7 (such as IPv6 and Registry
Reflection)
* Technologies or API calls that have been removed (such as GINA, NetDDE, and Ou
tlook Express)
* API calls that have been removed from the OS (such as Firewall Hook Driver API
s, and VideoIntPort10)
* Parts of the core Windows system set that have changed (such as .Net 1.0 and 1
.1, and Windows Help not being installed by default)","CRW7_SEH_001_1","Deprecat
ed safe exception handling functions","This algorithm detects applications that
rely on certain functions that validate parameters. These functions have been ma
rked as deprecated on Windows 7 and have been identified by Microsoft as not thr
ead-safe. This is mainly a best practice issue and it is unlikely to cause a pro
blem.
This algorithm checks the target OS image to exclude DLLs
that are provided by the operating system.
More Information:
See ""Safe Exception Handling"" in <url>http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/librar
y/aa480152.aspx#appcomp_topic16 </url>
","Typically this issue does not c
ause a problem and so it does not need remediation. However, in the long-term re
development to remove references to the deprecated functions is recommended.","N
OREM","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Rem
ediation required","No Remediation required.","filename","deployJava1.dll","targ
et_path","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\JRE\bin\dtplugi
n\deployJava1.dll","version","6.0.380.5","version_number","6.0.380.5","function_
name","IsBadWritePtr","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRD
epComp7_2","Deprecated components","Some technologies that were present in earli
er releases of Windows have been deprecated in Windows 7. These technologies rep
resent a varied risk of incompatibility. The algorithms in this group detect app
lications that depend on:
* Technologies that function differently in Windows 7 (such as IPv6 and Registry
Reflection)
* Technologies or API calls that have been removed (such as GINA, NetDDE, and Ou
tlook Express)
* API calls that have been removed from the OS (such as Firewall Hook Driver API
s, and VideoIntPort10)
* Parts of the core Windows system set that have changed (such as .Net 1.0 and 1
.1, and Windows Help not being installed by default)","CRW7_SEH_001_1","Deprecat
ed safe exception handling functions","This algorithm detects applications that
rely on certain functions that validate parameters. These functions have been ma
rked as deprecated on Windows 7 and have been identified by Microsoft as not thr
ead-safe. This is mainly a best practice issue and it is unlikely to cause a pro
blem.
This algorithm checks the target OS image to exclude DLLs
that are provided by the operating system.
More Information:
See ""Safe Exception Handling"" in <url>http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/librar
y/aa480152.aspx#appcomp_topic16 </url>
","Typically this issue does not c
ause a problem and so it does not need remediation. However, in the long-term re
development to remove references to the deprecated functions is recommended.","N
OREM","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Rem
ediation required","No Remediation required.","filename","GNNetcomHandset.dll","
target_path","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\GNNetcomHan
dset.dll","version","3.0.0.4","version_number","3.0.0.4","function_name","IsBadR
eadPtr","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRD
epComp7_2","Deprecated components","Some technologies that were present in earli
er releases of Windows have been deprecated in Windows 7. These technologies rep
resent a varied risk of incompatibility. The algorithms in this group detect app
lications that depend on:
* Technologies that function differently in Windows 7 (such as IPv6 and Registry
Reflection)
* Technologies or API calls that have been removed (such as GINA, NetDDE, and Ou
tlook Express)
* API calls that have been removed from the OS (such as Firewall Hook Driver API
s, and VideoIntPort10)
* Parts of the core Windows system set that have changed (such as .Net 1.0 and 1
.1, and Windows Help not being installed by default)","CRW7_SEH_001_1","Deprecat
ed safe exception handling functions","This algorithm detects applications that
rely on certain functions that validate parameters. These functions have been ma
rked as deprecated on Windows 7 and have been identified by Microsoft as not thr
ead-safe. This is mainly a best practice issue and it is unlikely to cause a pro
blem.
This algorithm checks the target OS image to exclude DLLs
that are provided by the operating system.
More Information:
See ""Safe Exception Handling"" in <url>http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/librar
y/aa480152.aspx#appcomp_topic16 </url>
","Typically this issue does not c
ause a problem and so it does not need remediation. However, in the long-term re
development to remove references to the deprecated functions is recommended.","N
OREM","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Rem
ediation required","No Remediation required.","filename","jsound.dll","target_pa
th","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\JRE\bin\jsound.dll",
"version","6.0.380.5","version_number","6.0.380.5","function_name","IsBadReadPtr
","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRD
epComp7_2","Deprecated components","Some technologies that were present in earli
er releases of Windows have been deprecated in Windows 7. These technologies rep
resent a varied risk of incompatibility. The algorithms in this group detect app
lications that depend on:
* Technologies that function differently in Windows 7 (such as IPv6 and Registry
Reflection)
* Technologies or API calls that have been removed (such as GINA, NetDDE, and Ou
tlook Express)
* API calls that have been removed from the OS (such as Firewall Hook Driver API
s, and VideoIntPort10)
* Parts of the core Windows system set that have changed (such as .Net 1.0 and 1
s, and VideoIntPort10)
* Parts of the core Windows system set that have changed (such as .Net 1.0 and 1
.1, and Windows Help not being installed by default)","CRW7_SEH_001_1","Deprecat
ed safe exception handling functions","This algorithm detects applications that
rely on certain functions that validate parameters. These functions have been ma
rked as deprecated on Windows 7 and have been identified by Microsoft as not thr
ead-safe. This is mainly a best practice issue and it is unlikely to cause a pro
blem.
This algorithm checks the target OS image to exclude DLLs
that are provided by the operating system.
More Information:
See ""Safe Exception Handling"" in <url>http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/librar
y/aa480152.aspx#appcomp_topic16 </url>
","Typically this issue does not c
ause a problem and so it does not need remediation. However, in the long-term re
development to remove references to the deprecated functions is recommended.","N
OREM","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Rem
ediation required","No Remediation required.","filename","lzma.dll","target_path
","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\JRE\lib\deploy\lzma.dl
l","","","","","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRD
epComp7_2","Deprecated components","Some technologies that were present in earli
er releases of Windows have been deprecated in Windows 7. These technologies rep
resent a varied risk of incompatibility. The algorithms in this group detect app
lications that depend on:
* Technologies that function differently in Windows 7 (such as IPv6 and Registry
Reflection)
* Technologies or API calls that have been removed (such as GINA, NetDDE, and Ou
tlook Express)
* API calls that have been removed from the OS (such as Firewall Hook Driver API
s, and VideoIntPort10)
* Parts of the core Windows system set that have changed (such as .Net 1.0 and 1
.1, and Windows Help not being installed by default)","CRW7_SEH_001_1","Deprecat
ed safe exception handling functions","This algorithm detects applications that
rely on certain functions that validate parameters. These functions have been ma
rked as deprecated on Windows 7 and have been identified by Microsoft as not thr
ead-safe. This is mainly a best practice issue and it is unlikely to cause a pro
blem.
This algorithm checks the target OS image to exclude DLLs
that are provided by the operating system.
More Information:
See ""Safe Exception Handling"" in <url>http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/librar
y/aa480152.aspx#appcomp_topic16 </url>
","Typically this issue does not c
ause a problem and so it does not need remediation. However, in the long-term re
development to remove references to the deprecated functions is recommended.","N
OREM","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Rem
ediation required","No Remediation required.","filename","lzma.dll","target_path
","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\JRE\lib\deploy\lzma.dl
l","","","","","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRD
epComp7_2","Deprecated components","Some technologies that were present in earli
er releases of Windows have been deprecated in Windows 7. These technologies rep
resent a varied risk of incompatibility. The algorithms in this group detect app
lications that depend on:
* Technologies that function differently in Windows 7 (such as IPv6 and Registry
Reflection)
* Technologies or API calls that have been removed (such as GINA, NetDDE, and Ou
tlook Express)
* API calls that have been removed from the OS (such as Firewall Hook Driver API
s, and VideoIntPort10)
* Parts of the core Windows system set that have changed (such as .Net 1.0 and 1
.1, and Windows Help not being installed by default)","CRW7_SEH_001_1","Deprecat
ed safe exception handling functions","This algorithm detects applications that
rely on certain functions that validate parameters. These functions have been ma
rked as deprecated on Windows 7 and have been identified by Microsoft as not thr
ead-safe. This is mainly a best practice issue and it is unlikely to cause a pro
blem.
This algorithm checks the target OS image to exclude DLLs
that are provided by the operating system.
More Information:
See ""Safe Exception Handling"" in <url>http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/librar
y/aa480152.aspx#appcomp_topic16 </url>
","Typically this issue does not c
ause a problem and so it does not need remediation. However, in the long-term re
development to remove references to the deprecated functions is recommended.","N
OREM","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Rem
ediation required","No Remediation required.","filename","msvcr71.dll","target_p
ath","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\JRE\bin\msvcr71.dll
","version","7.10.3052.4","version_number","7.10.3052.4","function_name","IsBadR
eadPtr","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRD
epComp7_2","Deprecated components","Some technologies that were present in earli
er releases of Windows have been deprecated in Windows 7. These technologies rep
resent a varied risk of incompatibility. The algorithms in this group detect app
lications that depend on:
* Technologies that function differently in Windows 7 (such as IPv6 and Registry
Reflection)
* Technologies or API calls that have been removed (such as GINA, NetDDE, and Ou
tlook Express)
* API calls that have been removed from the OS (such as Firewall Hook Driver API
s, and VideoIntPort10)
* Parts of the core Windows system set that have changed (such as .Net 1.0 and 1
.1, and Windows Help not being installed by default)","CRW7_SEH_001_1","Deprecat
ed safe exception handling functions","This algorithm detects applications that
rely on certain functions that validate parameters. These functions have been ma
rked as deprecated on Windows 7 and have been identified by Microsoft as not thr
ead-safe. This is mainly a best practice issue and it is unlikely to cause a pro
blem.
This algorithm checks the target OS image to exclude DLLs
that are provided by the operating system.
More Information:
See ""Safe Exception Handling"" in <url>http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/librar
y/aa480152.aspx#appcomp_topic16 </url>
","Typically this issue does not c
ause a problem and so it does not need remediation. However, in the long-term re
development to remove references to the deprecated functions is recommended.","N
OREM","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Rem
ediation required","No Remediation required.","filename","msvcr71.dll","target_p
ath","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\JRE\bin\msvcr71.dll
","version","7.10.3052.4","version_number","7.10.3052.4","function_name","IsBadW
ritePtr","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRD
epComp7_2","Deprecated components","Some technologies that were present in earli
er releases of Windows have been deprecated in Windows 7. These technologies rep
resent a varied risk of incompatibility. The algorithms in this group detect app
lications that depend on:
* Technologies that function differently in Windows 7 (such as IPv6 and Registry
Reflection)
* Technologies or API calls that have been removed (such as GINA, NetDDE, and Ou
tlook Express)
* API calls that have been removed from the OS (such as Firewall Hook Driver API
s, and VideoIntPort10)
* Parts of the core Windows system set that have changed (such as .Net 1.0 and 1
.1, and Windows Help not being installed by default)","CRW7_SEH_001_1","Deprecat
ed safe exception handling functions","This algorithm detects applications that
rely on certain functions that validate parameters. These functions have been ma
rked as deprecated on Windows 7 and have been identified by Microsoft as not thr
ead-safe. This is mainly a best practice issue and it is unlikely to cause a pro
blem.
This algorithm checks the target OS image to exclude DLLs
that are provided by the operating system.
More Information:
See ""Safe Exception Handling"" in <url>http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/librar
y/aa480152.aspx#appcomp_topic16 </url>
","Typically this issue does not c
ause a problem and so it does not need remediation. However, in the long-term re
development to remove references to the deprecated functions is recommended.","N
OREM","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Rem
ediation required","No Remediation required.","filename","msvcr71.dll","target_p
ath","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\JRE\bin\plugin2\msv
cr71.dll","version","7.10.3052.4","version_number","7.10.3052.4","function_name"
,"IsBadReadPtr","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRD
epComp7_2","Deprecated components","Some technologies that were present in earli
er releases of Windows have been deprecated in Windows 7. These technologies rep
resent a varied risk of incompatibility. The algorithms in this group detect app
lications that depend on:
* Technologies that function differently in Windows 7 (such as IPv6 and Registry
Reflection)
* Technologies or API calls that have been removed (such as GINA, NetDDE, and Ou
tlook Express)
* API calls that have been removed from the OS (such as Firewall Hook Driver API
s, and VideoIntPort10)
* Parts of the core Windows system set that have changed (such as .Net 1.0 and 1
.1, and Windows Help not being installed by default)","CRW7_SEH_001_1","Deprecat
ed safe exception handling functions","This algorithm detects applications that
rely on certain functions that validate parameters. These functions have been ma
rked as deprecated on Windows 7 and have been identified by Microsoft as not thr
ead-safe. This is mainly a best practice issue and it is unlikely to cause a pro
blem.
This algorithm checks the target OS image to exclude DLLs
that are provided by the operating system.
More Information:
See ""Safe Exception Handling"" in <url>http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/librar
y/aa480152.aspx#appcomp_topic16 </url>
","Typically this issue does not c
ause a problem and so it does not need remediation. However, in the long-term re
development to remove references to the deprecated functions is recommended.","N
OREM","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Rem
ediation required","No Remediation required.","filename","msvcr71.dll","target_p
ath","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\JRE\bin\plugin2\msv
cr71.dll","version","7.10.3052.4","version_number","7.10.3052.4","function_name"
,"IsBadWritePtr","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRD
epComp7_2","Deprecated components","Some technologies that were present in earli
er releases of Windows have been deprecated in Windows 7. These technologies rep
resent a varied risk of incompatibility. The algorithms in this group detect app
lications that depend on:
* Technologies that function differently in Windows 7 (such as IPv6 and Registry
Reflection)
* Technologies or API calls that have been removed (such as GINA, NetDDE, and Ou
tlook Express)
* API calls that have been removed from the OS (such as Firewall Hook Driver API
s, and VideoIntPort10)
* Parts of the core Windows system set that have changed (such as .Net 1.0 and 1
.1, and Windows Help not being installed by default)","CRW7_SEH_001_1","Deprecat
ed safe exception handling functions","This algorithm detects applications that
rely on certain functions that validate parameters. These functions have been ma
rked as deprecated on Windows 7 and have been identified by Microsoft as not thr
ead-safe. This is mainly a best practice issue and it is unlikely to cause a pro
blem.
This algorithm checks the target OS image to exclude DLLs
that are provided by the operating system.
More Information:
See ""Safe Exception Handling"" in <url>http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/librar
y/aa480152.aspx#appcomp_topic16 </url>
","Typically this issue does not c
ause a problem and so it does not need remediation. However, in the long-term re
development to remove references to the deprecated functions is recommended.","N
OREM","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Rem
ediation required","No Remediation required.","filename","msvcr71.dll","target_p
ath","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\msvcr71.dll","versi
on","7.10.3052.4","version_number","7.10.3052.4","function_name","IsBadReadPtr",
"","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRD
epComp7_2","Deprecated components","Some technologies that were present in earli
er releases of Windows have been deprecated in Windows 7. These technologies rep
resent a varied risk of incompatibility. The algorithms in this group detect app
lications that depend on:
* Technologies that function differently in Windows 7 (such as IPv6 and Registry
Reflection)
* Technologies or API calls that have been removed (such as GINA, NetDDE, and Ou
tlook Express)
* API calls that have been removed from the OS (such as Firewall Hook Driver API
s, and VideoIntPort10)
* Parts of the core Windows system set that have changed (such as .Net 1.0 and 1
.1, and Windows Help not being installed by default)","CRW7_SEH_001_1","Deprecat
ed safe exception handling functions","This algorithm detects applications that
rely on certain functions that validate parameters. These functions have been ma
rked as deprecated on Windows 7 and have been identified by Microsoft as not thr
ead-safe. This is mainly a best practice issue and it is unlikely to cause a pro
blem.
This algorithm checks the target OS image to exclude DLLs
that are provided by the operating system.
More Information:
See ""Safe Exception Handling"" in <url>http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/librar
y/aa480152.aspx#appcomp_topic16 </url>
","Typically this issue does not c
ause a problem and so it does not need remediation. However, in the long-term re
development to remove references to the deprecated functions is recommended.","N
OREM","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Rem
ediation required","No Remediation required.","filename","msvcr71.dll","target_p
ath","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\msvcr71.dll","versi
on","7.10.3052.4","version_number","7.10.3052.4","function_name","IsBadWritePtr"
,"","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRD
epComp7_2","Deprecated components","Some technologies that were present in earli
er releases of Windows have been deprecated in Windows 7. These technologies rep
resent a varied risk of incompatibility. The algorithms in this group detect app
lications that depend on:
resent a varied risk of incompatibility. The algorithms in this group detect app
lications that depend on:
* Technologies that function differently in Windows 7 (such as IPv6 and Registry
Reflection)
* Technologies or API calls that have been removed (such as GINA, NetDDE, and Ou
tlook Express)
* API calls that have been removed from the OS (such as Firewall Hook Driver API
s, and VideoIntPort10)
* Parts of the core Windows system set that have changed (such as .Net 1.0 and 1
.1, and Windows Help not being installed by default)","CRW7_SEH_001_1","Deprecat
ed safe exception handling functions","This algorithm detects applications that
rely on certain functions that validate parameters. These functions have been ma
rked as deprecated on Windows 7 and have been identified by Microsoft as not thr
ead-safe. This is mainly a best practice issue and it is unlikely to cause a pro
blem.
This algorithm checks the target OS image to exclude DLLs
that are provided by the operating system.
More Information:
See ""Safe Exception Handling"" in <url>http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/librar
y/aa480152.aspx#appcomp_topic16 </url>
","Typically this issue does not c
ause a problem and so it does not need remediation. However, in the long-term re
development to remove references to the deprecated functions is recommended.","N
OREM","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Rem
ediation required","No Remediation required.","filename","npjpi160_38.dll","targ
et_path","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\JRE\bin\npjpi16
0_38.dll","version","6.0.380.5","version_number","6.0.380.5","function_name","Is
BadReadPtr","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRD
epComp7_2","Deprecated components","Some technologies that were present in earli
er releases of Windows have been deprecated in Windows 7. These technologies rep
resent a varied risk of incompatibility. The algorithms in this group detect app
lications that depend on:
* Technologies that function differently in Windows 7 (such as IPv6 and Registry
Reflection)
* Technologies or API calls that have been removed (such as GINA, NetDDE, and Ou
tlook Express)
* API calls that have been removed from the OS (such as Firewall Hook Driver API
s, and VideoIntPort10)
* Parts of the core Windows system set that have changed (such as .Net 1.0 and 1
.1, and Windows Help not being installed by default)","CRW7_SEH_001_1","Deprecat
ed safe exception handling functions","This algorithm detects applications that
rely on certain functions that validate parameters. These functions have been ma
rked as deprecated on Windows 7 and have been identified by Microsoft as not thr
ead-safe. This is mainly a best practice issue and it is unlikely to cause a pro
blem.
This algorithm checks the target OS image to exclude DLLs
that are provided by the operating system.
More Information:
See ""Safe Exception Handling"" in <url>http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/librar
y/aa480152.aspx#appcomp_topic16 </url>
","Typically this issue does not c
ause a problem and so it does not need remediation. However, in the long-term re
development to remove references to the deprecated functions is recommended.","N
OREM","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Rem
ediation required","No Remediation required.","filename","npjpi160_38.dll","targ
et_path","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\JRE\bin\npjpi16
0_38.dll","version","6.0.380.5","version_number","6.0.380.5","function_name","Is
BadWritePtr","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRD
on","0.1.0.1","version_number","0.1.0.1","function_name","IsBadReadPtr","","",""
,""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRD
epComp7_2","Deprecated components","Some technologies that were present in earli
er releases of Windows have been deprecated in Windows 7. These technologies rep
resent a varied risk of incompatibility. The algorithms in this group detect app
lications that depend on:
* Technologies that function differently in Windows 7 (such as IPv6 and Registry
Reflection)
* Technologies or API calls that have been removed (such as GINA, NetDDE, and Ou
tlook Express)
* API calls that have been removed from the OS (such as Firewall Hook Driver API
s, and VideoIntPort10)
* Parts of the core Windows system set that have changed (such as .Net 1.0 and 1
.1, and Windows Help not being installed by default)","CRW7_SEH_001_1","Deprecat
ed safe exception handling functions","This algorithm detects applications that
rely on certain functions that validate parameters. These functions have been ma
rked as deprecated on Windows 7 and have been identified by Microsoft as not thr
ead-safe. This is mainly a best practice issue and it is unlikely to cause a pro
blem.
This algorithm checks the target OS image to exclude DLLs
that are provided by the operating system.
More Information:
See ""Safe Exception Handling"" in <url>http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/librar
y/aa480152.aspx#appcomp_topic16 </url>
","Typically this issue does not c
ause a problem and so it does not need remediation. However, in the long-term re
development to remove references to the deprecated functions is recommended.","N
OREM","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Rem
ediation required","No Remediation required.","filename","unicows.dll","target_p
ath","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\JRE\bin\unicows.dll
","version","1.0.4011.0","version_number","1.0.4011.0","function_name","IsBadWri
tePtr","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRD
epComp7_2","Deprecated components","Some technologies that were present in earli
er releases of Windows have been deprecated in Windows 7. These technologies rep
resent a varied risk of incompatibility. The algorithms in this group detect app
lications that depend on:
* Technologies that function differently in Windows 7 (such as IPv6 and Registry
Reflection)
* Technologies or API calls that have been removed (such as GINA, NetDDE, and Ou
tlook Express)
* API calls that have been removed from the OS (such as Firewall Hook Driver API
s, and VideoIntPort10)
* Parts of the core Windows system set that have changed (such as .Net 1.0 and 1
.1, and Windows Help not being installed by default)","CRW7_SEH_002_1","WinInet
API calls","This algorithm detects applications that reference particular functi
ons in the Microsoft Windows Internet (WinINet) API. In practice applications ar
e unlikely to be negatively affected by this issue.","Typically this issue does
not cause a problem and so it does not need remediation.","NOREM","No Remediatio
n Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remediation required","
No Remediation required.","filename","deploy.dll","target_path","ProgramFilesFol
der\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\JRE\bin\deploy.dll","version","6.0.380.5
","version_number","6.0.380.5","function_name","HttpSendRequestA","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRD
s, and VideoIntPort10)
* Parts of the core Windows system set that have changed (such as .Net 1.0 and 1
.1, and Windows Help not being installed by default)","CRW7_SEH_002_1","WinInet
API calls","This algorithm detects applications that reference particular functi
ons in the Microsoft Windows Internet (WinINet) API. In practice applications ar
e unlikely to be negatively affected by this issue.","Typically this issue does
not cause a problem and so it does not need remediation.","NOREM","No Remediatio
n Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remediation required","
No Remediation required.","filename","deployJava1.dll","target_path","ProgramFil
esFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\JRE\bin\dtplugin\deployJava1.dll","
version","6.0.380.5","version_number","6.0.380.5","function_name","HttpSendReque
stA","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRD
epComp7_2","Deprecated components","Some technologies that were present in earli
er releases of Windows have been deprecated in Windows 7. These technologies rep
resent a varied risk of incompatibility. The algorithms in this group detect app
lications that depend on:
* Technologies that function differently in Windows 7 (such as IPv6 and Registry
Reflection)
* Technologies or API calls that have been removed (such as GINA, NetDDE, and Ou
tlook Express)
* API calls that have been removed from the OS (such as Firewall Hook Driver API
s, and VideoIntPort10)
* Parts of the core Windows system set that have changed (such as .Net 1.0 and 1
.1, and Windows Help not being installed by default)","CRW7_SEH_002_1","WinInet
API calls","This algorithm detects applications that reference particular functi
ons in the Microsoft Windows Internet (WinINet) API. In practice applications ar
e unlikely to be negatively affected by this issue.","Typically this issue does
not cause a problem and so it does not need remediation.","NOREM","No Remediatio
n Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remediation required","
No Remediation required.","filename","jkernel.dll","target_path","ProgramFilesFo
lder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\JRE\bin\jkernel.dll","version","6.0.380
.5","version_number","6.0.380.5","function_name","HttpAddRequestHeadersA","","",
"",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRD
epComp7_2","Deprecated components","Some technologies that were present in earli
er releases of Windows have been deprecated in Windows 7. These technologies rep
resent a varied risk of incompatibility. The algorithms in this group detect app
lications that depend on:
* Technologies that function differently in Windows 7 (such as IPv6 and Registry
Reflection)
* Technologies or API calls that have been removed (such as GINA, NetDDE, and Ou
tlook Express)
* API calls that have been removed from the OS (such as Firewall Hook Driver API
s, and VideoIntPort10)
* Parts of the core Windows system set that have changed (such as .Net 1.0 and 1
.1, and Windows Help not being installed by default)","CRW7_SEH_002_1","WinInet
API calls","This algorithm detects applications that reference particular functi
ons in the Microsoft Windows Internet (WinINet) API. In practice applications ar
e unlikely to be negatively affected by this issue.","Typically this issue does
not cause a problem and so it does not need remediation.","NOREM","No Remediatio
n Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remediation required","
No Remediation required.","filename","jkernel.dll","target_path","ProgramFilesFo
lder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\JRE\bin\jkernel.dll","version","6.0.380
.5","version_number","6.0.380.5","function_name","HttpQueryInfoA","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRD
epComp7_2","Deprecated components","Some technologies that were present in earli
er releases of Windows have been deprecated in Windows 7. These technologies rep
resent a varied risk of incompatibility. The algorithms in this group detect app
lications that depend on:
* Technologies that function differently in Windows 7 (such as IPv6 and Registry
Reflection)
* Technologies or API calls that have been removed (such as GINA, NetDDE, and Ou
tlook Express)
* API calls that have been removed from the OS (such as Firewall Hook Driver API
s, and VideoIntPort10)
* Parts of the core Windows system set that have changed (such as .Net 1.0 and 1
.1, and Windows Help not being installed by default)","CRW7_SEH_002_1","WinInet
API calls","This algorithm detects applications that reference particular functi
ons in the Microsoft Windows Internet (WinINet) API. In practice applications ar
e unlikely to be negatively affected by this issue.","Typically this issue does
not cause a problem and so it does not need remediation.","NOREM","No Remediatio
n Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remediation required","
No Remediation required.","filename","jkernel.dll","target_path","ProgramFilesFo
lder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\JRE\bin\jkernel.dll","version","6.0.380
.5","version_number","6.0.380.5","function_name","HttpSendRequestA","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRD
epComp7_2","Deprecated components","Some technologies that were present in earli
er releases of Windows have been deprecated in Windows 7. These technologies rep
resent a varied risk of incompatibility. The algorithms in this group detect app
lications that depend on:
* Technologies that function differently in Windows 7 (such as IPv6 and Registry
Reflection)
* Technologies or API calls that have been removed (such as GINA, NetDDE, and Ou
tlook Express)
* API calls that have been removed from the OS (such as Firewall Hook Driver API
s, and VideoIntPort10)
* Parts of the core Windows system set that have changed (such as .Net 1.0 and 1
.1, and Windows Help not being installed by default)","CRW7_SEH_002_1","WinInet
API calls","This algorithm detects applications that reference particular functi
ons in the Microsoft Windows Internet (WinINet) API. In practice applications ar
e unlikely to be negatively affected by this issue.","Typically this issue does
not cause a problem and so it does not need remediation.","NOREM","No Remediatio
n Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remediation required","
No Remediation required.","filename","npdeployJava1.dll","target_path","ProgramF
ilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\JRE\bin\dtplugin\npdeployJava1.dl
l","version","6.0.380.5","version_number","6.0.380.5","function_name","HttpAddRe
questHeadersA","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRD
epComp7_2","Deprecated components","Some technologies that were present in earli
er releases of Windows have been deprecated in Windows 7. These technologies rep
resent a varied risk of incompatibility. The algorithms in this group detect app
lications that depend on:
* Technologies that function differently in Windows 7 (such as IPv6 and Registry
Reflection)
* Technologies or API calls that have been removed (such as GINA, NetDDE, and Ou
tlook Express)
* API calls that have been removed from the OS (such as Firewall Hook Driver API
s, and VideoIntPort10)
* Parts of the core Windows system set that have changed (such as .Net 1.0 and 1
.1, and Windows Help not being installed by default)","CRW7_SEH_002_1","WinInet
API calls","This algorithm detects applications that reference particular functi
ons in the Microsoft Windows Internet (WinINet) API. In practice applications ar
e unlikely to be negatively affected by this issue.","Typically this issue does
not cause a problem and so it does not need remediation.","NOREM","No Remediatio
n Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remediation required","
No Remediation required.","filename","npdeployJava1.dll","target_path","ProgramF
ilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\JRE\bin\dtplugin\npdeployJava1.dl
l","version","6.0.380.5","version_number","6.0.380.5","function_name","HttpQuery
InfoA","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRD
epComp7_2","Deprecated components","Some technologies that were present in earli
er releases of Windows have been deprecated in Windows 7. These technologies rep
resent a varied risk of incompatibility. The algorithms in this group detect app
lications that depend on:
* Technologies that function differently in Windows 7 (such as IPv6 and Registry
Reflection)
* Technologies or API calls that have been removed (such as GINA, NetDDE, and Ou
tlook Express)
* API calls that have been removed from the OS (such as Firewall Hook Driver API
s, and VideoIntPort10)
* Parts of the core Windows system set that have changed (such as .Net 1.0 and 1
.1, and Windows Help not being installed by default)","CRW7_SEH_002_1","WinInet
API calls","This algorithm detects applications that reference particular functi
ons in the Microsoft Windows Internet (WinINet) API. In practice applications ar
e unlikely to be negatively affected by this issue.","Typically this issue does
not cause a problem and so it does not need remediation.","NOREM","No Remediatio
n Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remediation required","
No Remediation required.","filename","npdeployJava1.dll","target_path","ProgramF
ilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\JRE\bin\dtplugin\npdeployJava1.dl
l","version","6.0.380.5","version_number","6.0.380.5","function_name","HttpSendR
equestA","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRD
epComp7_2","Deprecated components","Some technologies that were present in earli
er releases of Windows have been deprecated in Windows 7. These technologies rep
resent a varied risk of incompatibility. The algorithms in this group detect app
lications that depend on:
* Technologies that function differently in Windows 7 (such as IPv6 and Registry
Reflection)
* Technologies or API calls that have been removed (such as GINA, NetDDE, and Ou
tlook Express)
* API calls that have been removed from the OS (such as Firewall Hook Driver API
s, and VideoIntPort10)
* Parts of the core Windows system set that have changed (such as .Net 1.0 and 1
.1, and Windows Help not being installed by default)","CRW7_SEH_002_1","WinInet
API calls","This algorithm detects applications that reference particular functi
ons in the Microsoft Windows Internet (WinINet) API. In practice applications ar
e unlikely to be negatively affected by this issue.","Typically this issue does
not cause a problem and so it does not need remediation.","NOREM","No Remediatio
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
variety of file types
including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","advaudio.html","target_pat
h","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\help\output\advaudio.
html","content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT LANGUAGE=""Jav
aScript""><!--var relPath = getRelativePath();function getSearchPath(){ if(loca
tion.search != """") {
var i = location.search.indexOf(""/"");
var j = lo
cation.search.lastIndexOf(""/"");
if(i!=j)
{
return ""/help""+locatio
n.search.substring(i,j+1);
} } return """";}function getRelativePath(){ va
r locat = window.location.toString(); var ind = locat.lastIndexOf(""/help/"");
if (ind != -1)
{
locat = locat.substr(ind + 6);
var str = """";
for(var i=0; i<locat.length ;i++)
{
if(locat.charAt(i) == '/')
{
str = str+""../"";
}
}
return str;
} re
turn ""/help/"";}self.document.write(""<meta http-equiv='Content-Type' content='
text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1'>"");self.document.write(""<script charset='ISO-88
59-1' type='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+getRelativePath()+""s
hared/utilsV4.js'></script>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
variety of file types including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
variety of file types
including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ContentFrameSet.htm","targ
et_path","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\shared\ContentF
rameSet.htm","content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT LANGUAG
E=""JavaScript""><!--self.document.write(""<frameset rows='34,*' frameborder='no
' border='0' framespacing='0'>"");self.document.write("" <frame src='SearchBar.
htm' name='searchbar' scrolling='NO' noresize >"");self.document.write("" <fram
e src='../""+top.appPath+""/""+top.getContentFile()+""' name='basefrm'>"");self.
document.write(""</frameset>"");//--></SCRIPT>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
variety of file types including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","FavEnter.htm","target_path
","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\help\shared\FavEnter.h
tm","content","Capture active content - script","type","<script language=""JavaS
cript""><!--var Astr = new Array();var numCookies=0;function loadItems(){ //cr
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
variety of file types
including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","FavEnter.htm","target_path
","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\shared\FavEnter.htm","
content","Capture active content - script","type","<script language=""JavaScript
""><!--var Astr = new Array();var numCookies=0;function loadItems(){ //create
num cookie if(document.cookie.length == 0)
createCookie('num',0,1); var s =
readCookie('num'); if(s!=null)
numCookies = parseInt(s); //get cookies and
display HTML buildList();}function addItem(){ if(top.lowerFrame.mainFrame.bas
efrm.location.href.indexOf('search_results.htm')<0) {
createCookie(numCookie
s,document.indexForm.indexLookup.value+'-_-'+top.lowerFrame.mainFrame.basefrm.lo
cation.href,1);
numCookies++;
createCookie('num',numCookies,1);
buildLi
st(); }}function removeItem(){ var id; id = getRemovedId(); if(id!=-1){
r
esetIds(id);
numCookies--;
createCookie('num',numCookies,1);
buildList(
); }}function resetIds(id){ var j=0; var i=0; var str; for(;i<numCookies;i+
+) {
if(i<id)
j++;
if(i==id){
eraseCookie(id);
}
if(i>id
){
str = readCookie(i);
createCookie(j,str,1);
eraseCookie(i)
;
j++;
} }}function getRemovedId(){ var str = document.indexForm.ind
exLookup.value+'-_-'+top.lowerFrame.mainFrame.basefrm.location.href; var tstr='
'; for(i=0;i<numCookies;i++) {
tstr = readCookie(i);
if(tstr == str)
return i; } //did not find it, try just the title str = document.indexForm.
indexLookup.value+'-_-'; for(i=0;i<numCookies;i++) {
tstr = readCookie(i);
if(tstr.indexOf(str) == 0)
return i; }
return -1;}function buildList
(){ setForm(); Astr.length = 0 Astr.push('<span class=""indexentry""><table b
order=""0"" cellpadding=""0"" cellspacing=""0"">'); var str=''; for(i=0;i<numC
ookies;i++) {
str = readCookie(i);
if(str!=null)
convertToHTML(str,i
); } Astr.push('</table></span>'); parent.indexList.document.body.innerHTML =
Astr.join('');}function setForm(str){ if(str)
document.indexForm.indexLooku
p.value=str; else if(top.lowerFrame.mainFrame.basefrm.location.href.indexOf('se
arch_results.htm')<0) {
document.indexForm.indexLookup.value=top.lowerFrame.
mainFrame.basefrm.document.title; }}function convertToHTML(inStr,ind){ var tit
le = inStr.substring(0,inStr.indexOf(""-_-"")); var url = inStr.substring(inStr
.indexOf(""-_-"")+3); //build entry Astr.push('<tr><td id=""'); Astr.push(ind
+'"" '); Astr.push(' nowrap>'); //set url info Astr.push('<a href=""'); Astr
.push(url); Astr.push('"" onClick=""parent.indexEnter.setForm(\''); Astr.push(
title); Astr.push('\');"" target=""basefrm"">'); Astr.push(title); Astr.push(
'</a>'); Astr.push('</td></tr>');}function createCookie(name,value,days){
if (days)
{
var date = new Date();
date.setTime(dat
e.getTime()+(1825*24*60*60*1000));//5 years 1825
var expires = ""
; expires=""+date.toGMTString();
}
else var expires = """";
document.cookie = name+""=""+value+expires+""; path=/"";}function readCookie(nam
e){
var nameEQ = name + ""="";
var ca = document.cookie.split(';');
for(var i=0;i < ca.length;i++) {
var c = ca[i];
while (c
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
variety of file types
including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","FavList.htm","target_path"
,"ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\shared\FavList.htm","co
ntent","Capture active content - script","type","<script language=""JavaScript""
><!--function checkForReady(){ if(parent.topFavReady) {
parent.indexEnter.l
oadItems(); } parent.lowFavReady=true;}//--></script>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
variety of file types including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","helpAPI.html","target_path
","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\help\helpAPI.html","co
ntent","Capture active content - script","type","<script language=""JavaScript""
><!--function pophelp(tag) {
win = window.open(""pophelp.html?""+tag,
""HelpSystem"",
""status=yes,scrollbars=yes,r
esizable=yes,width=700,height=500"");}//--></script>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
variety of file types
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","helpAPI.html","target_path
","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\helpAPI.html","content
","Capture active content - script","type","<script language=""JavaScript""><!-function pophelp(tag) {
win = window.open(""pophelp.html?""+tag,
""HelpSystem"",
""status=yes,scrollbars=yes,resiza
ble=yes,width=700,height=500"");}//--></script>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
variety of file types
including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","iepdf.html","target_path",
"ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\shared\iepdf.html","cont
ent","Capture active content - embed","type","<EMBED SRC=""');document.write('..
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"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
variety of file types including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","index.html","target_path",
"ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\help\output\index.html",
"content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT LANGUAGE=""JavaScrip
t""><!--var relPath = getRelativePath();function getSearchPath(){ if(location.s
earch != """") {
var i = location.search.indexOf(""/"");
var j = location
.search.lastIndexOf(""/"");
if(i!=j)
{
return ""/help""+location.sear
ch.substring(i,j+1);
} } return """";}function getRelativePath(){ var loca
t = window.location.toString(); var ind = locat.lastIndexOf(""/help/""); if (i
nd != -1)
{
locat = locat.substr(ind + 6);
var str = """";
for
(var i=0; i<locat.length ;i++)
{
if(locat.charAt(i) == '/')
{
str = str+""../"";
}
}
return str;
} return "
"/help/"";}self.document.write(""<meta http-equiv='Content-Type' content='text/h
tml; charset=SHIFT_JIS'>"");self.document.write(""<script charset='SHIFT_JIS' ty
pe='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+getRelativePath()+""shared/ut
ilsV4.js'></script>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
variety of file types
including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","index.html","target_path",
"ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\index.html","content","C
apture active content - script","type","<script language=""JavaScript"">function
pophelp(){ if(top.location.search.substring() != """"){
st = top.location.s
earch.substring()+top.location.hash;
if(st.indexOf(""st="") != -1 && st.index
Of(""pt="") != -1){
st = top.location.search.substring()+top.location.hash;
st = st.substring(st.indexOf(""st="")+3,st.indexOf(""pt=""));
pt = to
p.location.search.substring()+top.location.hash;
pt = pt.substring(pt.index
Of(""pt="")+3);
top.location = pt+""/indexta.html?""+st;
} }}</script>"
,"","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
variety of file types
including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","index.html","target_path",
"ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\output\index.html","cont
ent","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT LANGUAGE=""JavaScript""><
!--var relPath = getRelativePath();function getSearchPath(){ if(location.search
!= """") {
var i = location.search.indexOf(""/"");
var j = location.sear
ch.lastIndexOf(""/"");
if(i!=j)
{
return ""/help""+location.search.su
bstring(i,j+1);
} } return """";}function getRelativePath(){ var locat = w
indow.location.toString(); var ind = locat.lastIndexOf(""/help/""); if (ind !=
-1)
{
locat = locat.substr(ind + 6);
var str = """";
for(var
i=0; i<locat.length ;i++)
{
if(locat.charAt(i) == '/')
{
str = str+""../"";
}
}
return str;
} return ""/hel
p/"";}self.document.write(""<meta http-equiv='Content-Type' content='text/html;
charset=ISO-8859-1'>"");self.document.write(""<script charset='ISO-8859-1' type=
'text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+getRelativePath()+""shared/utils
V4.js'></script>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
variety of file types
including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","IndexEnter.htm","target_pa
th","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\help\shared\IndexEnt
er.htm","content","Capture active content - script","type","<script language=""J
avaScript""><!--function getKeyPress(e){ //IE if (window.event){
//enter ke
y -- open ind url into main frame
if(window.event.keyCode == 13){
return
false;
} //NN - Mozilla } else if (e){
//enter key -- open ind url into
main frame
if(e.which == 13) {
return false;
} } else
return fa
lse;}function docGetKeyDown(e){ //IE if (window.event){
//backspace
if(
window.event.keyCode == 8 && window.event.type != ""text""){
document.index
Form.indexLookup.focus();
}
//enter
if(window.event.keyCode == 13){
if(curIndIndex >=0)
openIndUrl();
return false;
}
//down arr
ow key
if(window.event.keyCode == 40){//down arrow
setIndexEntry(curIndI
ndex+1,true);
return false;
}
//up arrow key
if(window.event.keyCo
de == 38)//up arrow
if(curIndIndex > 0){
setIndexEntry(curIndIndex-1
);
return false;
} } //NN - Mozilla else if(e) {
//backspace
if(e.which == 8){
document.indexForm.indexLookup.focus();
}
//enter
if(e.which == 13){
if(curIndIndex >=0)
openIndUrl();
return f
alse;
}
//down arrow key
if(e.which == 40){
setIndexEntry(curIn
dIndex+1,true);
return false;
}
//up arrow key
if(e.which == 38){
if(curIndIndex > 0)
setIndexEntry(curIndIndex-1);
return false;
} }}function getKeyUp(e){ var myChar; //IE if (window.event){
myCha
r = String.fromCharCode(window.event.keyCode);
//backspace
if(window.even
t.keyCode == 8 && window.event.type != ""text""){
window.event.cancelBubble
= true;
if(document.indexForm.indexLookup.value.length==0){
clearPr
evInd();
return true;
}
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NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
variety of file types
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
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,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
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, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","IndexEnter.htm","target_pa
th","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\shared\IndexEnter.ht
m","content","Capture active content - script","type","<script language=""JavaSc
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{//
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"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
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IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
variety of file types
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","IndexList.htm","target_pat
h","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\help\shared\IndexList
.htm","content","Capture active content - script","type","<script language=""Jav
aScript""><!--var arrow=false;function kd2(e){ var myChar; //IE backspace if
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myChar = String.fromCharCode(window.event.keyCode);
if(wi
ndow.event.keyCode == 13){
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}
//arrow keys
if(window.event.keyCode == 40){
parent.inde
xEnter.setIndexEntry(parent.indexEnter.curIndIndex+1,true);
event.returnVal
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}
if(window.event.keyCode == 38){
if(parent.indexEnter.curI
ndIndex > 0){
parent.indexEnter.setIndexEntry(parent.indexEnter.curIndInd
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event.returnValue=false;
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}
if(window.event.keyCode ==
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} } else if(e) {
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return false;
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"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
variety of file types
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","IndexList.htm","target_pat
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ipcugdev2.html","target_pa
th","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\output\ipcugdev2.htm
l","content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT language=""javasc
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' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>""); myid=79; self.document.write(""<script
type='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+top.relPath+""shared/con_u
tils.js'></scr""+""ipt>"");//--></SCRIPT>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
variety of file types
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ipcugdev3.html","target_pa
th","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\help\output\ipcugdev
3.html","content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT language=""j
avascript""><!-- self.document.write(""<link href='""+top.relPath+""shared/styl
e.css' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>""); myid=80; self.document.write(""<s
cript type='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+top.relPath+""shared/
con_utils.js'></scr""+""ipt>"");//--></SCRIPT>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ipcugdev4.html","target_pa
th","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\help\output\ipcugdev
4.html","content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT language=""j
avascript""><!-- self.document.write(""<link href='""+top.relPath+""shared/styl
e.css' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>""); myid=81; self.document.write(""<s
cript type='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+top.relPath+""shared/
con_utils.js'></scr""+""ipt>"");//--></SCRIPT>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
variety of file types
including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ipcugdev4.html","target_pa
th","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\output\ipcugdev4.htm
l","content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT language=""javasc
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' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>""); myid=81; self.document.write(""<script
type='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+top.relPath+""shared/con_u
tils.js'></scr""+""ipt>"");//--></SCRIPT>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
variety of file types
including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ipcugdev5.html","target_pa
th","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\help\output\ipcugdev
5.html","content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT language=""j
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e.css' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>""); myid=82; self.document.write(""<s
cript type='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+top.relPath+""shared/
con_utils.js'></scr""+""ipt>"");//--></SCRIPT>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
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IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
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tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
variety of file types including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ipcugdev5.html","target_pa
th","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\output\ipcugdev5.htm
l","content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT language=""javasc
ript""><!-- self.document.write(""<link href='""+top.relPath+""shared/style.css
' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>""); myid=82; self.document.write(""<script
type='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+top.relPath+""shared/con_u
tils.js'></scr""+""ipt>"");//--></SCRIPT>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
variety of file types
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ipcugdev6.html","target_pa
th","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\help\output\ipcugdev
6.html","content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT language=""j
avascript""><!-- self.document.write(""<link href='""+top.relPath+""shared/styl
e.css' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>""); myid=83; self.document.write(""<s
cript type='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+top.relPath+""shared/
con_utils.js'></scr""+""ipt>"");//--></SCRIPT>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
variety of file types
including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ipcugdev6.html","target_pa
th","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\output\ipcugdev6.htm
l","content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT language=""javasc
ript""><!-- self.document.write(""<link href='""+top.relPath+""shared/style.css
' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>""); myid=83; self.document.write(""<script
type='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+top.relPath+""shared/con_u
tils.js'></scr""+""ipt>"");//--></SCRIPT>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
variety of file types including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
variety of file types
including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ipcuggs3.html","target_pat
h","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\output\ipcuggs3.html"
,"content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT language=""javascri
pt""><!-- self.document.write(""<link href='""+top.relPath+""shared/style.css'
rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>""); myid=3; self.document.write(""<script ty
pe='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+top.relPath+""shared/con_util
s.js'></scr""+""ipt>"");//--></SCRIPT>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
variety of file types including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ipcuggs4.html","target_pat
h","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\help\output\ipcuggs4.
html","content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT language=""jav
ascript""><!-- self.document.write(""<link href='""+top.relPath+""shared/style.
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ipcuggs6.html","target_pat
h","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\output\ipcuggs6.html"
,"content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT language=""javascri
pt""><!-- self.document.write(""<link href='""+top.relPath+""shared/style.css'
rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>""); myid=6; self.document.write(""<script ty
pe='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+top.relPath+""shared/con_util
s.js'></scr""+""ipt>"");//--></SCRIPT>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
variety of file types
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ipcuggs7.html","target_pat
h","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\help\output\ipcuggs7.
html","content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT language=""jav
ascript""><!-- self.document.write(""<link href='""+top.relPath+""shared/style.
css' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>""); myid=7; self.document.write(""<scri
pt type='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+top.relPath+""shared/con
_utils.js'></scr""+""ipt>"");//--></SCRIPT>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ipcuggs8.html","target_pat
h","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\help\output\ipcuggs8.
html","content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT language=""jav
ascript""><!-- self.document.write(""<link href='""+top.relPath+""shared/style.
css' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>""); myid=8; self.document.write(""<scri
pt type='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+top.relPath+""shared/con
_utils.js'></scr""+""ipt>"");//--></SCRIPT>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
variety of file types
including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ipcuggs8.html","target_pat
h","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\output\ipcuggs8.html"
,"content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT language=""javascri
pt""><!-- self.document.write(""<link href='""+top.relPath+""shared/style.css'
rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>""); myid=8; self.document.write(""<script ty
pe='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+top.relPath+""shared/con_util
s.js'></scr""+""ipt>"");//--></SCRIPT>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
variety of file types
including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ipcuggs9.html","target_pat
h","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\help\output\ipcuggs9.
html","content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT language=""jav
ascript""><!-- self.document.write(""<link href='""+top.relPath+""shared/style.
css' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>""); myid=9; self.document.write(""<scri
pt type='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+top.relPath+""shared/con
_utils.js'></scr""+""ipt>"");//--></SCRIPT>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
variety of file types including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ipcuggs9.html","target_pat
h","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\output\ipcuggs9.html"
,"content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT language=""javascri
pt""><!-- self.document.write(""<link href='""+top.relPath+""shared/style.css'
rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>""); myid=9; self.document.write(""<script ty
pe='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+top.relPath+""shared/con_util
s.js'></scr""+""ipt>"");//--></SCRIPT>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
variety of file types
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ipcughan01.html","target_p
ath","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\help\output\ipcugha
n01.html","content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT language="
"javascript""><!-- self.document.write(""<link href='""+top.relPath+""shared/st
yle.css' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>""); myid=27; self.document.write(""
<script type='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+top.relPath+""share
d/con_utils.js'></scr""+""ipt>"");//--></SCRIPT>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
variety of file types
including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ipcughan01.html","target_p
ath","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\output\ipcughan01.h
tml","content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT language=""java
script""><!-- self.document.write(""<link href='""+top.relPath+""shared/style.c
ss' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>""); myid=27; self.document.write(""<scri
pt type='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+top.relPath+""shared/con
_utils.js'></scr""+""ipt>"");//--></SCRIPT>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
variety of file types including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
variety of file types
including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ipcughan04.html","target_p
ath","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\output\ipcughan04.h
tml","content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT language=""java
script""><!-- self.document.write(""<link href='""+top.relPath+""shared/style.c
ss' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>""); myid=30; self.document.write(""<scri
pt type='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+top.relPath+""shared/con
_utils.js'></scr""+""ipt>"");//--></SCRIPT>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
variety of file types including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ipcughan05.html","target_p
ath","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\help\output\ipcugha
n05.html","content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT language="
"javascript""><!-- self.document.write(""<link href='""+top.relPath+""shared/st
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ipcughan07.html","target_p
ath","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\output\ipcughan07.h
tml","content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT language=""java
script""><!-- self.document.write(""<link href='""+top.relPath+""shared/style.c
ss' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>""); myid=33; self.document.write(""<scri
pt type='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+top.relPath+""shared/con
_utils.js'></scr""+""ipt>"");//--></SCRIPT>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
variety of file types
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ipcughan08.html","target_p
ath","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\help\output\ipcugha
n08.html","content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT language="
"javascript""><!-- self.document.write(""<link href='""+top.relPath+""shared/st
yle.css' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>""); myid=34; self.document.write(""
<script type='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+top.relPath+""share
d/con_utils.js'></scr""+""ipt>"");//--></SCRIPT>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ipcughan09.html","target_p
ath","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\help\output\ipcugha
n09.html","content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT language="
"javascript""><!-- self.document.write(""<link href='""+top.relPath+""shared/st
yle.css' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>""); myid=35; self.document.write(""
<script type='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+top.relPath+""share
d/con_utils.js'></scr""+""ipt>"");//--></SCRIPT>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
variety of file types
including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ipcughan09.html","target_p
ath","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\output\ipcughan09.h
tml","content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT language=""java
script""><!-- self.document.write(""<link href='""+top.relPath+""shared/style.c
ss' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>""); myid=35; self.document.write(""<scri
pt type='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+top.relPath+""shared/con
_utils.js'></scr""+""ipt>"");//--></SCRIPT>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
variety of file types
including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ipcughan10.html","target_p
ath","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\help\output\ipcugha
n10.html","content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT language="
"javascript""><!-- self.document.write(""<link href='""+top.relPath+""shared/st
yle.css' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>""); myid=36; self.document.write(""
<script type='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+top.relPath+""share
d/con_utils.js'></scr""+""ipt>"");//--></SCRIPT>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
variety of file types including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ipcughan10.html","target_p
ath","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\output\ipcughan10.h
tml","content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT language=""java
script""><!-- self.document.write(""<link href='""+top.relPath+""shared/style.c
ss' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>""); myid=36; self.document.write(""<scri
pt type='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+top.relPath+""shared/con
_utils.js'></scr""+""ipt>"");//--></SCRIPT>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
variety of file types
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ipcughan11.html","target_p
ath","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\help\output\ipcugha
n11.html","content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT language="
"javascript""><!-- self.document.write(""<link href='""+top.relPath+""shared/st
yle.css' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>""); myid=37; self.document.write(""
<script type='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+top.relPath+""share
d/con_utils.js'></scr""+""ipt>"");//--></SCRIPT>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
variety of file types
including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ipcughan11.html","target_p
ath","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\output\ipcughan11.h
tml","content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT language=""java
script""><!-- self.document.write(""<link href='""+top.relPath+""shared/style.c
ss' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>""); myid=37; self.document.write(""<scri
pt type='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+top.relPath+""shared/con
_utils.js'></scr""+""ipt>"");//--></SCRIPT>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
variety of file types including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
variety of file types
including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ipcughan14.html","target_p
ath","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\output\ipcughan14.h
tml","content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT language=""java
script""><!-- self.document.write(""<link href='""+top.relPath+""shared/style.c
ss' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>""); myid=40; self.document.write(""<scri
pt type='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+top.relPath+""shared/con
_utils.js'></scr""+""ipt>"");//--></SCRIPT>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
variety of file types including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ipcughan15.html","target_p
ath","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\help\output\ipcugha
n15.html","content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT language="
"javascript""><!-- self.document.write(""<link href='""+top.relPath+""shared/st
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ipcughan17.html","target_p
ath","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\output\ipcughan17.h
tml","content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT language=""java
script""><!-- self.document.write(""<link href='""+top.relPath+""shared/style.c
ss' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>""); myid=43; self.document.write(""<scri
pt type='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+top.relPath+""shared/con
_utils.js'></scr""+""ipt>"");//--></SCRIPT>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
variety of file types
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ipcughan18.html","target_p
ath","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\help\output\ipcugha
n18.html","content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT language="
"javascript""><!-- self.document.write(""<link href='""+top.relPath+""shared/st
yle.css' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>""); myid=44; self.document.write(""
<script type='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+top.relPath+""share
d/con_utils.js'></scr""+""ipt>"");//--></SCRIPT>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ipcughan19.html","target_p
ath","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\help\output\ipcugha
n19.html","content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT language="
"javascript""><!-- self.document.write(""<link href='""+top.relPath+""shared/st
yle.css' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>""); myid=45; self.document.write(""
<script type='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+top.relPath+""share
d/con_utils.js'></scr""+""ipt>"");//--></SCRIPT>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
variety of file types
including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ipcughan19.html","target_p
ath","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\output\ipcughan19.h
tml","content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT language=""java
script""><!-- self.document.write(""<link href='""+top.relPath+""shared/style.c
ss' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>""); myid=45; self.document.write(""<scri
pt type='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+top.relPath+""shared/con
_utils.js'></scr""+""ipt>"");//--></SCRIPT>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
variety of file types
including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ipcughan20.html","target_p
ath","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\help\output\ipcugha
n20.html","content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT language="
"javascript""><!-- self.document.write(""<link href='""+top.relPath+""shared/st
yle.css' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>""); myid=46; self.document.write(""
<script type='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+top.relPath+""share
d/con_utils.js'></scr""+""ipt>"");//--></SCRIPT>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
variety of file types including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ipcughan20.html","target_p
ath","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\output\ipcughan20.h
tml","content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT language=""java
script""><!-- self.document.write(""<link href='""+top.relPath+""shared/style.c
ss' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>""); myid=46; self.document.write(""<scri
pt type='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+top.relPath+""shared/con
_utils.js'></scr""+""ipt>"");//--></SCRIPT>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
variety of file types
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ipcughan21.html","target_p
ath","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\help\output\ipcugha
n21.html","content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT language="
"javascript""><!-- self.document.write(""<link href='""+top.relPath+""shared/st
yle.css' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>""); myid=47; self.document.write(""
<script type='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+top.relPath+""share
d/con_utils.js'></scr""+""ipt>"");//--></SCRIPT>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
variety of file types
including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ipcughan21.html","target_p
ath","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\output\ipcughan21.h
tml","content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT language=""java
script""><!-- self.document.write(""<link href='""+top.relPath+""shared/style.c
ss' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>""); myid=47; self.document.write(""<scri
pt type='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+top.relPath+""shared/con
_utils.js'></scr""+""ipt>"");//--></SCRIPT>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
variety of file types including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
variety of file types
including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ipcughan24.html","target_p
ath","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\output\ipcughan24.h
tml","content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT language=""java
script""><!-- self.document.write(""<link href='""+top.relPath+""shared/style.c
ss' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>""); myid=50; self.document.write(""<scri
pt type='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+top.relPath+""shared/con
_utils.js'></scr""+""ipt>"");//--></SCRIPT>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
variety of file types including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ipcughan25.html","target_p
ath","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\help\output\ipcugha
n25.html","content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT language="
"javascript""><!-- self.document.write(""<link href='""+top.relPath+""shared/st
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ipcughan27.html","target_p
ath","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\output\ipcughan27.h
tml","content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT language=""java
script""><!-- self.document.write(""<link href='""+top.relPath+""shared/style.c
ss' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>""); myid=53; self.document.write(""<scri
pt type='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+top.relPath+""shared/con
_utils.js'></scr""+""ipt>"");//--></SCRIPT>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
variety of file types
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ipcughan28.html","target_p
ath","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\help\output\ipcugha
n28.html","content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT language="
"javascript""><!-- self.document.write(""<link href='""+top.relPath+""shared/st
yle.css' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>""); myid=54; self.document.write(""
<script type='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+top.relPath+""share
d/con_utils.js'></scr""+""ipt>"");//--></SCRIPT>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ipcughan29.html","target_p
ath","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\help\output\ipcugha
n29.html","content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT language="
"javascript""><!-- self.document.write(""<link href='""+top.relPath+""shared/st
yle.css' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>""); myid=55; self.document.write(""
<script type='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+top.relPath+""share
d/con_utils.js'></scr""+""ipt>"");//--></SCRIPT>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
variety of file types
including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ipcughan29.html","target_p
ath","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\output\ipcughan29.h
tml","content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT language=""java
script""><!-- self.document.write(""<link href='""+top.relPath+""shared/style.c
ss' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>""); myid=55; self.document.write(""<scri
pt type='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+top.relPath+""shared/con
_utils.js'></scr""+""ipt>"");//--></SCRIPT>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
variety of file types
including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ipcughan30.html","target_p
ath","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\help\output\ipcugha
n30.html","content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT language="
"javascript""><!-- self.document.write(""<link href='""+top.relPath+""shared/st
yle.css' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>""); myid=56; self.document.write(""
<script type='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+top.relPath+""share
d/con_utils.js'></scr""+""ipt>"");//--></SCRIPT>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
variety of file types including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ipcughan30.html","target_p
ath","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\output\ipcughan30.h
tml","content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT language=""java
script""><!-- self.document.write(""<link href='""+top.relPath+""shared/style.c
ss' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>""); myid=56; self.document.write(""<scri
pt type='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+top.relPath+""shared/con
_utils.js'></scr""+""ipt>"");//--></SCRIPT>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
variety of file types
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ipcughan31.html","target_p
ath","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\help\output\ipcugha
n31.html","content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT language="
"javascript""><!-- self.document.write(""<link href='""+top.relPath+""shared/st
yle.css' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>""); myid=57; self.document.write(""
<script type='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+top.relPath+""share
d/con_utils.js'></scr""+""ipt>"");//--></SCRIPT>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
variety of file types
including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ipcughan31.html","target_p
ath","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\output\ipcughan31.h
tml","content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT language=""java
script""><!-- self.document.write(""<link href='""+top.relPath+""shared/style.c
ss' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>""); myid=57; self.document.write(""<scri
pt type='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+top.relPath+""shared/con
_utils.js'></scr""+""ipt>"");//--></SCRIPT>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
variety of file types including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
variety of file types
including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ipcughan34.html","target_p
ath","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\output\ipcughan34.h
tml","content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT language=""java
script""><!-- self.document.write(""<link href='""+top.relPath+""shared/style.c
ss' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>""); myid=60; self.document.write(""<scri
pt type='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+top.relPath+""shared/con
_utils.js'></scr""+""ipt>"");//--></SCRIPT>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
variety of file types including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ipcughan35.html","target_p
ath","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\help\output\ipcugha
n35.html","content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT language="
"javascript""><!-- self.document.write(""<link href='""+top.relPath+""shared/st
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ipcugopt02.html","target_p
ath","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\output\ipcugopt02.h
tml","content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT language=""java
script""><!-- self.document.write(""<link href='""+top.relPath+""shared/style.c
ss' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>""); myid=93; self.document.write(""<scri
pt type='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+top.relPath+""shared/con
_utils.js'></scr""+""ipt>"");//--></SCRIPT>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
variety of file types
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ipcugopt03.html","target_p
ath","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\help\output\ipcugop
t03.html","content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT language="
"javascript""><!-- self.document.write(""<link href='""+top.relPath+""shared/st
yle.css' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>""); myid=94; self.document.write(""
<script type='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+top.relPath+""share
d/con_utils.js'></scr""+""ipt>"");//--></SCRIPT>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ipcugopt04.html","target_p
ath","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\help\output\ipcugop
t04.html","content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT language="
"javascript""><!-- self.document.write(""<link href='""+top.relPath+""shared/st
yle.css' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>""); myid=95; self.document.write(""
<script type='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+top.relPath+""share
d/con_utils.js'></scr""+""ipt>"");//--></SCRIPT>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
variety of file types
including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ipcugopt04.html","target_p
ath","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\output\ipcugopt04.h
tml","content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT language=""java
script""><!-- self.document.write(""<link href='""+top.relPath+""shared/style.c
ss' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>""); myid=95; self.document.write(""<scri
pt type='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+top.relPath+""shared/con
_utils.js'></scr""+""ipt>"");//--></SCRIPT>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
variety of file types
including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ipcugopt05.html","target_p
ath","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\help\output\ipcugop
t05.html","content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT language="
"javascript""><!-- self.document.write(""<link href='""+top.relPath+""shared/st
yle.css' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>""); myid=96; self.document.write(""
<script type='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+top.relPath+""share
d/con_utils.js'></scr""+""ipt>"");//--></SCRIPT>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
variety of file types including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ipcugopt05.html","target_p
ath","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\output\ipcugopt05.h
tml","content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT language=""java
script""><!-- self.document.write(""<link href='""+top.relPath+""shared/style.c
ss' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>""); myid=96; self.document.write(""<scri
pt type='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+top.relPath+""shared/con
_utils.js'></scr""+""ipt>"");//--></SCRIPT>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
variety of file types
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ipcugopt06.html","target_p
ath","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\help\output\ipcugop
t06.html","content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT language="
"javascript""><!-- self.document.write(""<link href='""+top.relPath+""shared/st
yle.css' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>""); myid=97; self.document.write(""
<script type='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+top.relPath+""share
d/con_utils.js'></scr""+""ipt>"");//--></SCRIPT>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
variety of file types
including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ipcugopt06.html","target_p
ath","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\output\ipcugopt06.h
tml","content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT language=""java
script""><!-- self.document.write(""<link href='""+top.relPath+""shared/style.c
ss' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>""); myid=97; self.document.write(""<scri
pt type='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+top.relPath+""shared/con
_utils.js'></scr""+""ipt>"");//--></SCRIPT>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
variety of file types including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
variety of file types
including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ipcugopt09.html","target_p
ath","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\output\ipcugopt09.h
tml","content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT language=""java
script""><!-- self.document.write(""<link href='""+top.relPath+""shared/style.c
ss' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>""); myid=100; self.document.write(""<scr
ipt type='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+top.relPath+""shared/co
n_utils.js'></scr""+""ipt>"");//--></SCRIPT>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
variety of file types including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ipcugopt10.html","target_p
ath","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\help\output\ipcugop
t10.html","content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT language="
"javascript""><!-- self.document.write(""<link href='""+top.relPath+""shared/st
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ipcugov02.html","target_pa
th","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\output\ipcugov02.htm
l","content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT language=""javasc
ript""><!-- self.document.write(""<link href='""+top.relPath+""shared/style.css
' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>""); myid=11; self.document.write(""<script
type='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+top.relPath+""shared/con_u
tils.js'></scr""+""ipt>"");//--></SCRIPT>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
variety of file types
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ipcugov03.html","target_pa
th","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\help\output\ipcugov0
3.html","content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT language=""j
avascript""><!-- self.document.write(""<link href='""+top.relPath+""shared/styl
e.css' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>""); myid=12; self.document.write(""<s
cript type='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+top.relPath+""shared/
con_utils.js'></scr""+""ipt>"");//--></SCRIPT>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ipcugov04.html","target_pa
th","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\help\output\ipcugov0
4.html","content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT language=""j
avascript""><!-- self.document.write(""<link href='""+top.relPath+""shared/styl
e.css' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>""); myid=13; self.document.write(""<s
cript type='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+top.relPath+""shared/
con_utils.js'></scr""+""ipt>"");//--></SCRIPT>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
variety of file types
including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ipcugov04.html","target_pa
th","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\output\ipcugov04.htm
l","content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT language=""javasc
ript""><!-- self.document.write(""<link href='""+top.relPath+""shared/style.css
' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>""); myid=13; self.document.write(""<script
type='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+top.relPath+""shared/con_u
tils.js'></scr""+""ipt>"");//--></SCRIPT>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
variety of file types
including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ipcugov05.html","target_pa
th","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\help\output\ipcugov0
5.html","content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT language=""j
avascript""><!-- self.document.write(""<link href='""+top.relPath+""shared/styl
e.css' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>""); myid=14; self.document.write(""<s
cript type='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+top.relPath+""shared/
con_utils.js'></scr""+""ipt>"");//--></SCRIPT>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
variety of file types including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ipcugov05.html","target_pa
th","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\output\ipcugov05.htm
l","content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT language=""javasc
ript""><!-- self.document.write(""<link href='""+top.relPath+""shared/style.css
' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>""); myid=14; self.document.write(""<script
type='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+top.relPath+""shared/con_u
tils.js'></scr""+""ipt>"");//--></SCRIPT>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
variety of file types
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ipcugov06.html","target_pa
th","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\help\output\ipcugov0
6.html","content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT language=""j
avascript""><!-- self.document.write(""<link href='""+top.relPath+""shared/styl
e.css' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>""); myid=15; self.document.write(""<s
cript type='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+top.relPath+""shared/
con_utils.js'></scr""+""ipt>"");//--></SCRIPT>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
variety of file types
including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ipcugov06.html","target_pa
th","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\output\ipcugov06.htm
l","content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT language=""javasc
ript""><!-- self.document.write(""<link href='""+top.relPath+""shared/style.css
' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>""); myid=15; self.document.write(""<script
type='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+top.relPath+""shared/con_u
tils.js'></scr""+""ipt>"");//--></SCRIPT>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
variety of file types including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
variety of file types
including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ipcugov09.html","target_pa
th","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\output\ipcugov09.htm
l","content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT language=""javasc
ript""><!-- self.document.write(""<link href='""+top.relPath+""shared/style.css
' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>""); myid=18; self.document.write(""<script
type='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+top.relPath+""shared/con_u
tils.js'></scr""+""ipt>"");//--></SCRIPT>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
variety of file types including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ipcugov10.html","target_pa
th","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\help\output\ipcugov1
0.html","content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT language=""j
avascript""><!-- self.document.write(""<link href='""+top.relPath+""shared/styl
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ipcugov12.html","target_pa
th","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\output\ipcugov12.htm
l","content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT language=""javasc
ript""><!-- self.document.write(""<link href='""+top.relPath+""shared/style.css
' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>""); myid=21; self.document.write(""<script
type='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+top.relPath+""shared/con_u
tils.js'></scr""+""ipt>"");//--></SCRIPT>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
variety of file types
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ipcugov13.html","target_pa
th","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\help\output\ipcugov1
3.html","content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT language=""j
avascript""><!-- self.document.write(""<link href='""+top.relPath+""shared/styl
e.css' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>""); myid=22; self.document.write(""<s
cript type='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+top.relPath+""shared/
con_utils.js'></scr""+""ipt>"");//--></SCRIPT>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ipcugov14.html","target_pa
th","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\help\output\ipcugov1
4.html","content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT language=""j
avascript""><!-- self.document.write(""<link href='""+top.relPath+""shared/styl
e.css' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>""); myid=23; self.document.write(""<s
cript type='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+top.relPath+""shared/
con_utils.js'></scr""+""ipt>"");//--></SCRIPT>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
variety of file types
including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ipcugov14.html","target_pa
th","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\output\ipcugov14.htm
l","content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT language=""javasc
ript""><!-- self.document.write(""<link href='""+top.relPath+""shared/style.css
' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>""); myid=23; self.document.write(""<script
type='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+top.relPath+""shared/con_u
tils.js'></scr""+""ipt>"");//--></SCRIPT>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
variety of file types
including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ipcugov15.html","target_pa
th","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\help\output\ipcugov1
5.html","content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT language=""j
avascript""><!-- self.document.write(""<link href='""+top.relPath+""shared/styl
e.css' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>""); myid=24; self.document.write(""<s
cript type='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+top.relPath+""shared/
con_utils.js'></scr""+""ipt>"");//--></SCRIPT>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
variety of file types including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ipcugov15.html","target_pa
th","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\output\ipcugov15.htm
l","content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT language=""javasc
ript""><!-- self.document.write(""<link href='""+top.relPath+""shared/style.css
' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>""); myid=24; self.document.write(""<script
type='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+top.relPath+""shared/con_u
tils.js'></scr""+""ipt>"");//--></SCRIPT>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
variety of file types
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ipcugov16.html","target_pa
th","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\help\output\ipcugov1
6.html","content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT language=""j
avascript""><!-- self.document.write(""<link href='""+top.relPath+""shared/styl
e.css' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>""); myid=25; self.document.write(""<s
cript type='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+top.relPath+""shared/
con_utils.js'></scr""+""ipt>"");//--></SCRIPT>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
variety of file types
including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ipcugov16.html","target_pa
th","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\output\ipcugov16.htm
l","content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT language=""javasc
ript""><!-- self.document.write(""<link href='""+top.relPath+""shared/style.css
' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>""); myid=25; self.document.write(""<script
type='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+top.relPath+""shared/con_u
tils.js'></scr""+""ipt>"");//--></SCRIPT>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
variety of file types including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
variety of file types
including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ipcugset02.html","target_p
ath","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\output\ipcugset02.h
tml","content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT language=""java
script""><!-- self.document.write(""<link href='""+top.relPath+""shared/style.c
ss' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>""); myid=63; self.document.write(""<scri
pt type='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+top.relPath+""shared/con
_utils.js'></scr""+""ipt>"");//--></SCRIPT>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
variety of file types including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ipcugset03.html","target_p
ath","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\help\output\ipcugse
t03.html","content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT language="
"javascript""><!-- self.document.write(""<link href='""+top.relPath+""shared/st
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ipcugset05.html","target_p
ath","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\output\ipcugset05.h
tml","content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT language=""java
script""><!-- self.document.write(""<link href='""+top.relPath+""shared/style.c
ss' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>""); myid=66; self.document.write(""<scri
pt type='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+top.relPath+""shared/con
_utils.js'></scr""+""ipt>"");//--></SCRIPT>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
variety of file types
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ipcugset06.html","target_p
ath","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\help\output\ipcugse
t06.html","content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT language="
"javascript""><!-- self.document.write(""<link href='""+top.relPath+""shared/st
yle.css' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>""); myid=67; self.document.write(""
<script type='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+top.relPath+""share
d/con_utils.js'></scr""+""ipt>"");//--></SCRIPT>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ipcugset07.html","target_p
ath","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\help\output\ipcugse
t07.html","content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT language="
"javascript""><!-- self.document.write(""<link href='""+top.relPath+""shared/st
yle.css' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>""); myid=68; self.document.write(""
<script type='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+top.relPath+""share
d/con_utils.js'></scr""+""ipt>"");//--></SCRIPT>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
variety of file types
including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ipcugset07.html","target_p
ath","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\output\ipcugset07.h
tml","content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT language=""java
script""><!-- self.document.write(""<link href='""+top.relPath+""shared/style.c
ss' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>""); myid=68; self.document.write(""<scri
pt type='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+top.relPath+""shared/con
_utils.js'></scr""+""ipt>"");//--></SCRIPT>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
variety of file types
including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ipcugset08.html","target_p
ath","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\help\output\ipcugse
t08.html","content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT language="
"javascript""><!-- self.document.write(""<link href='""+top.relPath+""shared/st
yle.css' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>""); myid=69; self.document.write(""
<script type='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+top.relPath+""share
d/con_utils.js'></scr""+""ipt>"");//--></SCRIPT>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
variety of file types including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ipcugset08.html","target_p
ath","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\output\ipcugset08.h
tml","content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT language=""java
script""><!-- self.document.write(""<link href='""+top.relPath+""shared/style.c
ss' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>""); myid=69; self.document.write(""<scri
pt type='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+top.relPath+""shared/con
_utils.js'></scr""+""ipt>"");//--></SCRIPT>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
variety of file types
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ipcugset09.html","target_p
ath","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\help\output\ipcugse
t09.html","content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT language="
"javascript""><!-- self.document.write(""<link href='""+top.relPath+""shared/st
yle.css' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>""); myid=70; self.document.write(""
<script type='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+top.relPath+""share
d/con_utils.js'></scr""+""ipt>"");//--></SCRIPT>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
variety of file types
including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ipcugset09.html","target_p
ath","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\output\ipcugset09.h
tml","content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT language=""java
script""><!-- self.document.write(""<link href='""+top.relPath+""shared/style.c
ss' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>""); myid=70; self.document.write(""<scri
pt type='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+top.relPath+""shared/con
_utils.js'></scr""+""ipt>"");//--></SCRIPT>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
variety of file types including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
variety of file types
including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ipcugset12.html","target_p
ath","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\output\ipcugset12.h
tml","content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT language=""java
script""><!-- self.document.write(""<link href='""+top.relPath+""shared/style.c
ss' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>""); myid=73; self.document.write(""<scri
pt type='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+top.relPath+""shared/con
_utils.js'></scr""+""ipt>"");//--></SCRIPT>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
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IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
variety of file types including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ipcugset13.html","target_p
ath","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\help\output\ipcugse
t13.html","content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT language="
"javascript""><!-- self.document.write(""<link href='""+top.relPath+""shared/st
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ipcugset15.html","target_p
ath","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\output\ipcugset15.h
tml","content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT language=""java
script""><!-- self.document.write(""<link href='""+top.relPath+""shared/style.c
ss' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>""); myid=76; self.document.write(""<scri
pt type='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+top.relPath+""shared/con
_utils.js'></scr""+""ipt>"");//--></SCRIPT>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
variety of file types
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ipcugset16.html","target_p
ath","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\help\output\ipcugse
t16.html","content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT language="
"javascript""><!-- self.document.write(""<link href='""+top.relPath+""shared/st
yle.css' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>""); myid=77; self.document.write(""
<script type='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+top.relPath+""share
d/con_utils.js'></scr""+""ipt>"");//--></SCRIPT>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ipcugts1.html","target_pat
h","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\help\output\ipcugts1.
html","content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT language=""jav
ascript""><!-- self.document.write(""<link href='""+top.relPath+""shared/style.
css' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>""); myid=102; self.document.write(""<sc
ript type='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+top.relPath+""shared/c
on_utils.js'></scr""+""ipt>"");//--></SCRIPT>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
variety of file types
including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ipcugts1.html","target_pat
h","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\output\ipcugts1.html"
,"content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT language=""javascri
pt""><!-- self.document.write(""<link href='""+top.relPath+""shared/style.css'
rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>""); myid=102; self.document.write(""<script
type='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+top.relPath+""shared/con_ut
ils.js'></scr""+""ipt>"");//--></SCRIPT>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
variety of file types
including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ipcugts2.html","target_pat
h","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\help\output\ipcugts2.
html","content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT language=""jav
ascript""><!-- self.document.write(""<link href='""+top.relPath+""shared/style.
css' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>""); myid=103; self.document.write(""<sc
ript type='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+top.relPath+""shared/c
on_utils.js'></scr""+""ipt>"");//--></SCRIPT>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
variety of file types including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ipcugts2.html","target_pat
h","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\output\ipcugts2.html"
,"content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT language=""javascri
pt""><!-- self.document.write(""<link href='""+top.relPath+""shared/style.css'
rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>""); myid=103; self.document.write(""<script
type='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+top.relPath+""shared/con_ut
ils.js'></scr""+""ipt>"");//--></SCRIPT>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
variety of file types
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ipcugts3.html","target_pat
h","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\help\output\ipcugts3.
html","content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT language=""jav
ascript""><!-- self.document.write(""<link href='""+top.relPath+""shared/style.
css' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>""); myid=104; self.document.write(""<sc
ript type='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+top.relPath+""shared/c
on_utils.js'></scr""+""ipt>"");//--></SCRIPT>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
variety of file types
including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ipcugts3.html","target_pat
h","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\output\ipcugts3.html"
,"content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT language=""javascri
pt""><!-- self.document.write(""<link href='""+top.relPath+""shared/style.css'
rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>""); myid=104; self.document.write(""<script
type='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+top.relPath+""shared/con_ut
ils.js'></scr""+""ipt>"");//--></SCRIPT>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
variety of file types including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
variety of file types
including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ipcugts6.html","target_pat
h","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\output\ipcugts6.html"
,"content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT language=""javascri
pt""><!-- self.document.write(""<link href='""+top.relPath+""shared/style.css'
rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>""); myid=107; self.document.write(""<script
type='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+top.relPath+""shared/con_ut
ils.js'></scr""+""ipt>"");//--></SCRIPT>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
variety of file types including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ipcugvm1.html","target_pat
h","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\help\output\ipcugvm1.
html","content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT language=""jav
ascript""><!-- self.document.write(""<link href='""+top.relPath+""shared/style.
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ipcugvm3.html","target_pat
h","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\output\ipcugvm3.html"
,"content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT language=""javascri
pt""><!-- self.document.write(""<link href='""+top.relPath+""shared/style.css'
rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>""); myid=86; self.document.write(""<script t
ype='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+top.relPath+""shared/con_uti
ls.js'></scr""+""ipt>"");//--></SCRIPT>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
variety of file types
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ipcugvm4.html","target_pat
h","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\help\output\ipcugvm4.
html","content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT language=""jav
ascript""><!-- self.document.write(""<link href='""+top.relPath+""shared/style.
css' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>""); myid=87; self.document.write(""<scr
ipt type='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+top.relPath+""shared/co
n_utils.js'></scr""+""ipt>"");//--></SCRIPT>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ipcugvm5.html","target_pat
h","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\help\output\ipcugvm5.
html","content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT language=""jav
ascript""><!-- self.document.write(""<link href='""+top.relPath+""shared/style.
css' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>""); myid=88; self.document.write(""<scr
ipt type='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+top.relPath+""shared/co
n_utils.js'></scr""+""ipt>"");//--></SCRIPT>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
variety of file types
including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ipcugvm5.html","target_pat
h","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\output\ipcugvm5.html"
,"content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT language=""javascri
pt""><!-- self.document.write(""<link href='""+top.relPath+""shared/style.css'
rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>""); myid=88; self.document.write(""<script t
ype='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+top.relPath+""shared/con_uti
ls.js'></scr""+""ipt>"");//--></SCRIPT>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
variety of file types
including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ipcugvm6.html","target_pat
h","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\help\output\ipcugvm6.
html","content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT language=""jav
ascript""><!-- self.document.write(""<link href='""+top.relPath+""shared/style.
css' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>""); myid=89; self.document.write(""<scr
ipt type='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+top.relPath+""shared/co
n_utils.js'></scr""+""ipt>"");//--></SCRIPT>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
variety of file types including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ipcugvm6.html","target_pat
h","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\output\ipcugvm6.html"
,"content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT language=""javascri
pt""><!-- self.document.write(""<link href='""+top.relPath+""shared/style.css'
rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>""); myid=89; self.document.write(""<script t
ype='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+top.relPath+""shared/con_uti
ls.js'></scr""+""ipt>"");//--></SCRIPT>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
variety of file types
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ipcugvm7.html","target_pat
h","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\help\output\ipcugvm7.
html","content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT language=""jav
ascript""><!-- self.document.write(""<link href='""+top.relPath+""shared/style.
css' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>""); myid=90; self.document.write(""<scr
ipt type='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+top.relPath+""shared/co
n_utils.js'></scr""+""ipt>"");//--></SCRIPT>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
variety of file types
including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","ipcugvm7.html","target_pat
h","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\output\ipcugvm7.html"
,"content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT language=""javascri
pt""><!-- self.document.write(""<link href='""+top.relPath+""shared/style.css'
rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>""); myid=90; self.document.write(""<script t
ype='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+top.relPath+""shared/con_uti
ls.js'></scr""+""ipt>"");//--></SCRIPT>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
variety of file types including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","LeftNavIndex.htm","target_
path","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\shared\LeftNavInde
x.htm","content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT LANGUAGE=""Ja
vaScript""><!--var topIndexReady=false;var lowIndexReady=false;//--></SCRIPT>","
","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
variety of file types
including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","LowerFrameSet.htm","target
_path","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\help\shared\Lower
FrameSet.htm","content","Capture active content - script","type","<script langua
ge=""JavaScript""><!--function switchFrameSet(){
if (top.framesOn == true
) //turn it off {
document.body.cols = ""0,*"";
top.fram
esOn = false; }
else //turn it on
{
document.body.co
ls = ""229,*"";
top.framesOn = true;
}}//--></script>","","","","",""
,""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","netaudio.html","target_pat
h","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\help\output\netaudio.
html","content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT LANGUAGE=""Jav
aScript""><!--var relPath = getRelativePath();function getSearchPath(){ if(loca
tion.search != """") {
var i = location.search.indexOf(""/"");
var j = lo
cation.search.lastIndexOf(""/"");
if(i!=j)
{
return ""/help""+locatio
n.search.substring(i,j+1);
} } return """";}function getRelativePath(){ va
r locat = window.location.toString(); var ind = locat.lastIndexOf(""/help/"");
if (ind != -1)
{
locat = locat.substr(ind + 6);
var str = """";
for(var i=0; i<locat.length ;i++)
{
if(locat.charAt(i) == '/')
{
str = str+""../"";
}
}
return str;
} re
turn ""/help/"";}self.document.write(""<meta http-equiv='Content-Type' content='
text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1'>"");self.document.write(""<script charset='ISO-88
59-1' type='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+getRelativePath()+""s
hared/utilsV4.js'></script>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
variety of file types
including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","netaudio.html","target_pat
h","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\help\output\netaudio.
html","content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT LANGUAGE=""Jav
aScript""><!--var relPath = getRelativePath();function getSearchPath(){ if(loca
tion.search != """") {
var i = location.search.indexOf(""/"");
var j = lo
cation.search.lastIndexOf(""/"");
if(i!=j)
{
return ""/help""+locatio
n.search.substring(i,j+1);
} } return """";}function getRelativePath(){ va
r locat = window.location.toString(); var ind = locat.lastIndexOf(""/help/"");
if (ind != -1)
{
locat = locat.substr(ind + 6);
var str = """";
for(var i=0; i<locat.length ;i++)
{
if(locat.charAt(i) == '/')
{
str = str+""../"";
}
}
return str;
} re
turn ""/help/"";}self.document.write(""<meta http-equiv='Content-Type' content='
text/html; charset=SHIFT_JIS'>"");self.document.write(""<script charset='SHIFT_J
IS' type='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+getRelativePath()+""sha
red/utilsV4.js'></script>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
variety of file types
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","netaudio.html","target_pat
h","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\output\netaudio.html"
,"content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT LANGUAGE=""JavaScri
pt""><!--var relPath = getRelativePath();function getSearchPath(){ if(location.
search != """") {
var i = location.search.indexOf(""/"");
var j = locatio
n.search.lastIndexOf(""/"");
if(i!=j)
{
return ""/help""+location.sea
rch.substring(i,j+1);
} } return """";}function getRelativePath(){ var loc
at = window.location.toString(); var ind = locat.lastIndexOf(""/help/""); if (
ind != -1)
{
locat = locat.substr(ind + 6);
var str = """";
fo
r(var i=0; i<locat.length ;i++)
{
if(locat.charAt(i) == '/')
{
str = str+""../"";
}
}
return str;
} return
""/help/"";}self.document.write(""<meta http-equiv='Content-Type' content='text/
html; charset=ISO-8859-1'>"");self.document.write(""<script charset='ISO-8859-1'
type='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+getRelativePath()+""shared
/utilsV4.js'></script>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","pophelp.html","target_path
","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\pophelp.html","content
","Capture active content - script","type","<script language=""JavaScript"">var
mapSet = new Array();</script>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
variety of file types
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","prefaudio.html","target_pa
th","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\help\output\prefaudi
o.html","content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT LANGUAGE=""J
avaScript""><!--var relPath = getRelativePath();function getSearchPath(){ if(lo
cation.search != """") {
var i = location.search.indexOf(""/"");
var j =
location.search.lastIndexOf(""/"");
if(i!=j)
{
return ""/help""+locat
ion.search.substring(i,j+1);
} } return """";}function getRelativePath(){
var locat = window.location.toString(); var ind = locat.lastIndexOf(""/help/"")
; if (ind != -1)
{
locat = locat.substr(ind + 6);
var str = """";
for(var i=0; i<locat.length ;i++)
{
if(locat.charAt(i) == '/')
{
str = str+""../"";
}
}
return str;
}
return ""/help/"";}self.document.write(""<meta http-equiv='Content-Type' content
='text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1'>"");self.document.write(""<script charset='ISO8859-1' type='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+getRelativePath()+"
"shared/utilsV4.js'></script>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
variety of file types
including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","prefnetwrk.html","target_p
ath","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\help\output\prefnet
wrk.html","content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT LANGUAGE="
"JavaScript""><!--var relPath = getRelativePath();function getSearchPath(){ if(
location.search != """") {
var i = location.search.indexOf(""/"");
var j
= location.search.lastIndexOf(""/"");
if(i!=j)
{
return ""/help""+loc
ation.search.substring(i,j+1);
} } return """";}function getRelativePath(){
var locat = window.location.toString(); var ind = locat.lastIndexOf(""/help/"
"); if (ind != -1)
{
locat = locat.substr(ind + 6);
var str = """"
;
for(var i=0; i<locat.length ;i++)
{
if(locat.charAt(i) == '/'
)
{
str = str+""../"";
}
}
return str;
}
return ""/help/"";}self.document.write(""<meta http-equiv='Content-Type' conte
nt='text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1'>"");self.document.write(""<script charset='IS
O-8859-1' type='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+getRelativePath()
+""shared/utilsV4.js'></script>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
variety of file types including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
ion.search != """") {
var i = location.search.indexOf(""/"");
var j = loc
ation.search.lastIndexOf(""/"");
if(i!=j)
{
return ""/help""+location
.search.substring(i,j+1);
} } return """";}function getRelativePath(){ var
locat = window.location.toString(); var ind = locat.lastIndexOf(""/help/"");
if (ind != -1)
{
locat = locat.substr(ind + 6);
var str = """";
for(var i=0; i<locat.length ;i++)
{
if(locat.charAt(i) == '/')
{
str = str+""../"";
}
}
return str;
} ret
urn ""/help/"";}self.document.write(""<meta http-equiv='Content-Type' content='t
ext/html; charset=ISO-8859-1'>"");self.document.write(""<script charset='ISO-885
9-1' type='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+getRelativePath()+""sh
ared/utilsV4.js'></script>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
variety of file types
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","prefuser.html","target_pat
h","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\help\output\prefuser.
html","content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT LANGUAGE=""Jav
aScript""><!--var relPath = getRelativePath();function getSearchPath(){ if(loca
tion.search != """") {
var i = location.search.indexOf(""/"");
var j = lo
cation.search.lastIndexOf(""/"");
if(i!=j)
{
return ""/help""+locatio
n.search.substring(i,j+1);
} } return """";}function getRelativePath(){ va
r locat = window.location.toString(); var ind = locat.lastIndexOf(""/help/"");
if (ind != -1)
{
locat = locat.substr(ind + 6);
var str = """";
for(var i=0; i<locat.length ;i++)
{
if(locat.charAt(i) == '/')
{
str = str+""../"";
}
}
return str;
} re
turn ""/help/"";}self.document.write(""<meta http-equiv='Content-Type' content='
text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1'>"");self.document.write(""<script charset='ISO-88
59-1' type='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+getRelativePath()+""s
hared/utilsV4.js'></script>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
variety of file types
including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","prefuser.html","target_pat
h","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\help\output\prefuser.
html","content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT LANGUAGE=""Jav
aScript""><!--var relPath = getRelativePath();function getSearchPath(){ if(loca
tion.search != """") {
var i = location.search.indexOf(""/"");
var j = lo
cation.search.lastIndexOf(""/"");
if(i!=j)
{
return ""/help""+locatio
n.search.substring(i,j+1);
} } return """";}function getRelativePath(){ va
r locat = window.location.toString(); var ind = locat.lastIndexOf(""/help/"");
if (ind != -1)
{
locat = locat.substr(ind + 6);
var str = """";
for(var i=0; i<locat.length ;i++)
{
if(locat.charAt(i) == '/')
{
str = str+""../"";
}
}
return str;
} re
turn ""/help/"";}self.document.write(""<meta http-equiv='Content-Type' content='
text/html; charset=SHIFT_JIS'>"");self.document.write(""<script charset='SHIFT_J
IS' type='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+getRelativePath()+""sha
red/utilsV4.js'></script>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
variety of file types
including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","prefuser.html","target_pat
h","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\output\prefuser.html"
,"content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT LANGUAGE=""JavaScri
pt""><!--var relPath = getRelativePath();function getSearchPath(){ if(location.
search != """") {
var i = location.search.indexOf(""/"");
var j = locatio
n.search.lastIndexOf(""/"");
if(i!=j)
{
return ""/help""+location.sea
rch.substring(i,j+1);
} } return """";}function getRelativePath(){ var loc
at = window.location.toString(); var ind = locat.lastIndexOf(""/help/""); if (
ind != -1)
{
locat = locat.substr(ind + 6);
var str = """";
fo
r(var i=0; i<locat.length ;i++)
{
if(locat.charAt(i) == '/')
{
str = str+""../"";
}
}
return str;
} return
""/help/"";}self.document.write(""<meta http-equiv='Content-Type' content='text/
html; charset=ISO-8859-1'>"");self.document.write(""<script charset='ISO-8859-1'
type='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+getRelativePath()+""shared
/utilsV4.js'></script>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
variety of file types including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","qsearch.html","target_path
","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\help\output\qsearch.ht
ml","content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT LANGUAGE=""JavaS
cript""><!--var relPath = getRelativePath();function getSearchPath(){ if(locati
on.search != """") {
var i = location.search.indexOf(""/"");
var j = loca
tion.search.lastIndexOf(""/"");
if(i!=j)
{
return ""/help""+location.
search.substring(i,j+1);
} } return """";}function getRelativePath(){ var
locat = window.location.toString(); var ind = locat.lastIndexOf(""/help/""); i
f (ind != -1)
{
locat = locat.substr(ind + 6);
var str = """";
for(var i=0; i<locat.length ;i++)
{
if(locat.charAt(i) == '/')
{
str = str+""../"";
}
}
return str;
} retu
rn ""/help/"";}self.document.write(""<meta http-equiv='Content-Type' content='te
xt/html; charset=ISO-8859-1'>"");self.document.write(""<script charset='ISO-8859
-1' type='text/javascript' language='JavaScript' src='""+getRelativePath()+""sha
red/utilsV4.js'></script>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
variety of file types
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","qsearch.html","target_path
","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\help\output\qsearch.ht
ml","content","Capture active content - script","type","<SCRIPT LANGUAGE=""JavaS
cript""><!--var relPath = getRelativePath();function getSearchPath(){ if(locati
on.search != """") {
var i = location.search.indexOf(""/"");
var j = loca
tion.search.lastIndexOf(""/"");
if(i!=j)
{
return ""/help""+location.
search.substring(i,j+1);
} } return """";}function getRelativePath(){ var
locat = window.location.toString(); var ind = locat.lastIndexOf(""/help/""); i
f (ind != -1)
{
locat = locat.substr(ind + 6);
var str = """";
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
variety of file types
including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","SearchBar.htm","target_pat
h","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\help\shared\SearchBar
.htm","content","Capture active content - script","type","<script javascript>doc
ument.write(top.search);</script>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
variety of file types including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_ATC_001_1","Application includes active content","This algorithm
detects applications that include local webpages (such as Help pages) that have
""active content"". This is interactive or animated content, such as ActiveX con
trols and embedded videos. Security restrictions in Internet Explorer may block
these pages from displaying correctly, because they can pose a potential securit
y risk. Generally users can view the active content by clicking the Information
bar in Internet Explorer and then clicking ""Allow blocked content"".
Specifically, this algorithm detects object, script, and embed tags in a
variety of file types
including HTML, XHTML, XHT, MHT, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP,
JSP, and CSS files. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected f
ile, its target location, and details of the active content itself.
More information: <url>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/w
hat-is-active-content-and-why-does-internet-explorer-restrict-it </url>
"
,"Typically this is not an issue and so does not require remediation. However, t
here are some steps that you can take to allow different types of active content
, and to stop users having to click ""Allow blocked content"". For example, you
can configure Internet Explorer on the OS build to allow active content in local
files, and to enable ActiveX controls and scripting. You can do this in the Int
ernet Options dialog box in Internet Explorer or through group policies.","NOREM
","No Remediation Required","No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remedia
tion required","No Remediation required.","filename","tocFrame.html","target_pat
h","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\shared\tocFrame.html"
,"content","Capture active content - script","type","<script src=""ua.js""></scr
ipt>","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_WSK_001_1","Windows socket calls","This algorithm detects applica
tions that reference Windows Sockets (Winsock) functions. This indicates that th
e application may attempt to communicate over TCP/IP. Typically this is not an i
ssue, unless the firewall blocks TCP/IP traffic. The algorithm results table sho
ws the name of the affected file, along with its target path and version, and na
me of the Winsock function and the file it is imported from.
Co
nfiguration: This algorithm has a green standard RAG status and the default acti
on is ""No remediation required"". However, if your enterprise firewall blocks n
etwork TCP/IP traffic, you may want to change the custom RAG status and the defa
ult action.
","Typically this does not require remediation unless the fir
ewall in your organization blocks TCP/IP traffic. If it does, create a rule in t
he firewall to allow the application access.","NOREM","No Remediation Required",
"No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remediation required","No Remediati
on required.","filename","cc_adapter.dll","target_path","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisc
o Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\cc_adapter.dll","version","1.0.0.1","version_num
ber","1.0.0.1","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_WSK_001_1","Windows socket calls","This algorithm detects applica
tions that reference Windows Sockets (Winsock) functions. This indicates that th
e application may attempt to communicate over TCP/IP. Typically this is not an i
ssue, unless the firewall blocks TCP/IP traffic. The algorithm results table sho
ws the name of the affected file, along with its target path and version, and na
me of the Winsock function and the file it is imported from.
Co
nfiguration: This algorithm has a green standard RAG status and the default acti
on is ""No remediation required"". However, if your enterprise firewall blocks n
etwork TCP/IP traffic, you may want to change the custom RAG status and the defa
ult action.
","Typically this does not require remediation unless the fir
ewall in your organization blocks TCP/IP traffic. If it does, create a rule in t
he firewall to allow the application access.","NOREM","No Remediation Required",
"No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remediation required","No Remediati
on required.","filename","dt_socket.dll","target_path","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco
Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\JRE\bin\dt_socket.dll","version","6.0.380.5","ver
sion_number","6.0.380.5","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_WSK_001_1","Windows socket calls","This algorithm detects applica
tions that reference Windows Sockets (Winsock) functions. This indicates that th
e application may attempt to communicate over TCP/IP. Typically this is not an i
ssue, unless the firewall blocks TCP/IP traffic. The algorithm results table sho
ws the name of the affected file, along with its target path and version, and na
me of the Winsock function and the file it is imported from.
Co
nfiguration: This algorithm has a green standard RAG status and the default acti
on is ""No remediation required"". However, if your enterprise firewall blocks n
etwork TCP/IP traffic, you may want to change the custom RAG status and the defa
ult action.
","Typically this does not require remediation unless the fir
ewall in your organization blocks TCP/IP traffic. If it does, create a rule in t
he firewall to allow the application access.","NOREM","No Remediation Required",
"No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remediation required","No Remediati
on required.","filename","dt_socket.dll","target_path","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco
Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\JRE\bin\dt_socket.dll","version","6.0.380.5","ver
sion_number","6.0.380.5","name","WSASendDisconnect","import_filename","WS2_32.dl
l","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_WSK_001_1","Windows socket calls","This algorithm detects applica
tions that reference Windows Sockets (Winsock) functions. This indicates that th
e application may attempt to communicate over TCP/IP. Typically this is not an i
ssue, unless the firewall blocks TCP/IP traffic. The algorithm results table sho
ws the name of the affected file, along with its target path and version, and na
me of the Winsock function and the file it is imported from.
Co
nfiguration: This algorithm has a green standard RAG status and the default acti
on is ""No remediation required"". However, if your enterprise firewall blocks n
etwork TCP/IP traffic, you may want to change the custom RAG status and the defa
ult action.
","Typically this does not require remediation unless the fir
ewall in your organization blocks TCP/IP traffic. If it does, create a rule in t
he firewall to allow the application access.","NOREM","No Remediation Required",
"No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remediation required","No Remediati
on required.","filename","FileSystemDll.dll","target_path","ProgramFilesFolder\C
isco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\FileSystemDll.dll","version","1.0.0.4","versi
on_number","1.0.0.4","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_WSK_001_1","Windows socket calls","This algorithm detects applica
tions that reference Windows Sockets (Winsock) functions. This indicates that th
e application may attempt to communicate over TCP/IP. Typically this is not an i
ssue, unless the firewall blocks TCP/IP traffic. The algorithm results table sho
ws the name of the affected file, along with its target path and version, and na
me of the Winsock function and the file it is imported from.
Co
nfiguration: This algorithm has a green standard RAG status and the default acti
on is ""No remediation required"". However, if your enterprise firewall blocks n
etwork TCP/IP traffic, you may want to change the custom RAG status and the defa
ult action.
","Typically this does not require remediation unless the fir
ewall in your organization blocks TCP/IP traffic. If it does, create a rule in t
he firewall to allow the application access.","NOREM","No Remediation Required",
"No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remediation required","No Remediati
on required.","filename","hprof.dll","target_path","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Sys
tems\Cisco IP Communicator\JRE\bin\hprof.dll","version","6.0.380.5","version_num
ber","6.0.380.5","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_WSK_001_1","Windows socket calls","This algorithm detects applica
tions that reference Windows Sockets (Winsock) functions. This indicates that th
nfiguration: This algorithm has a green standard RAG status and the default acti
on is ""No remediation required"". However, if your enterprise firewall blocks n
etwork TCP/IP traffic, you may want to change the custom RAG status and the defa
ult action.
","Typically this does not require remediation unless the fir
ewall in your organization blocks TCP/IP traffic. If it does, create a rule in t
he firewall to allow the application access.","NOREM","No Remediation Required",
"No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remediation required","No Remediati
on required.","filename","jqs.exe","target_path","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Syste
ms\Cisco IP Communicator\JRE\bin\jqs.exe","version","6.0.380.5","version_number"
,"6.0.380.5","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_WSK_001_1","Windows socket calls","This algorithm detects applica
tions that reference Windows Sockets (Winsock) functions. This indicates that th
e application may attempt to communicate over TCP/IP. Typically this is not an i
ssue, unless the firewall blocks TCP/IP traffic. The algorithm results table sho
ws the name of the affected file, along with its target path and version, and na
me of the Winsock function and the file it is imported from.
Co
nfiguration: This algorithm has a green standard RAG status and the default acti
on is ""No remediation required"". However, if your enterprise firewall blocks n
etwork TCP/IP traffic, you may want to change the custom RAG status and the defa
ult action.
","Typically this does not require remediation unless the fir
ewall in your organization blocks TCP/IP traffic. If it does, create a rule in t
he firewall to allow the application access.","NOREM","No Remediation Required",
"No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remediation required","No Remediati
on required.","filename","jqs.exe","target_path","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Syste
ms\Cisco IP Communicator\JRE\bin\jqs.exe","version","6.0.380.5","version_number"
,"6.0.380.5","name","WSACloseEvent","import_filename","WS2_32.dll","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_WSK_001_1","Windows socket calls","This algorithm detects applica
tions that reference Windows Sockets (Winsock) functions. This indicates that th
e application may attempt to communicate over TCP/IP. Typically this is not an i
ssue, unless the firewall blocks TCP/IP traffic. The algorithm results table sho
ws the name of the affected file, along with its target path and version, and na
me of the Winsock function and the file it is imported from.
Co
nfiguration: This algorithm has a green standard RAG status and the default acti
on is ""No remediation required"". However, if your enterprise firewall blocks n
etwork TCP/IP traffic, you may want to change the custom RAG status and the defa
ult action.
","Typically this does not require remediation unless the fir
ms\Cisco IP Communicator\JRE\bin\jqs.exe","version","6.0.380.5","version_number"
,"6.0.380.5","name","WSAResetEvent","import_filename","WS2_32.dll","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_WSK_001_1","Windows socket calls","This algorithm detects applica
tions that reference Windows Sockets (Winsock) functions. This indicates that th
e application may attempt to communicate over TCP/IP. Typically this is not an i
ssue, unless the firewall blocks TCP/IP traffic. The algorithm results table sho
ws the name of the affected file, along with its target path and version, and na
me of the Winsock function and the file it is imported from.
Co
nfiguration: This algorithm has a green standard RAG status and the default acti
on is ""No remediation required"". However, if your enterprise firewall blocks n
etwork TCP/IP traffic, you may want to change the custom RAG status and the defa
ult action.
","Typically this does not require remediation unless the fir
ewall in your organization blocks TCP/IP traffic. If it does, create a rule in t
he firewall to allow the application access.","NOREM","No Remediation Required",
"No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remediation required","No Remediati
on required.","filename","jqs.exe","target_path","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Syste
ms\Cisco IP Communicator\JRE\bin\jqs.exe","version","6.0.380.5","version_number"
,"6.0.380.5","name","WSASetEvent","import_filename","WS2_32.dll","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_WSK_001_1","Windows socket calls","This algorithm detects applica
tions that reference Windows Sockets (Winsock) functions. This indicates that th
e application may attempt to communicate over TCP/IP. Typically this is not an i
ssue, unless the firewall blocks TCP/IP traffic. The algorithm results table sho
ws the name of the affected file, along with its target path and version, and na
me of the Winsock function and the file it is imported from.
Co
nfiguration: This algorithm has a green standard RAG status and the default acti
on is ""No remediation required"". However, if your enterprise firewall blocks n
etwork TCP/IP traffic, you may want to change the custom RAG status and the defa
ult action.
","Typically this does not require remediation unless the fir
ewall in your organization blocks TCP/IP traffic. If it does, create a rule in t
he firewall to allow the application access.","NOREM","No Remediation Required",
"No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remediation required","No Remediati
on required.","filename","jqs.exe","target_path","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Syste
ms\Cisco IP Communicator\JRE\bin\jqs.exe","version","6.0.380.5","version_number"
,"6.0.380.5","name","WSAWaitForMultipleEvents","import_filename","WS2_32.dll",""
,""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_WSK_001_1","Windows socket calls","This algorithm detects applica
tions that reference Windows Sockets (Winsock) functions. This indicates that th
e application may attempt to communicate over TCP/IP. Typically this is not an i
ssue, unless the firewall blocks TCP/IP traffic. The algorithm results table sho
ws the name of the affected file, along with its target path and version, and na
me of the Winsock function and the file it is imported from.
Co
nfiguration: This algorithm has a green standard RAG status and the default acti
on is ""No remediation required"". However, if your enterprise firewall blocks n
etwork TCP/IP traffic, you may want to change the custom RAG status and the defa
ult action.
","Typically this does not require remediation unless the fir
ewall in your organization blocks TCP/IP traffic. If it does, create a rule in t
he firewall to allow the application access.","NOREM","No Remediation Required",
"No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remediation required","No Remediati
on required.","filename","jqs_plugin.dll","target_path","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisc
o Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\JRE\lib\deploy\jqs\ie\jqs_plugin.dll","version",
"6.0.380.5","version_number","6.0.380.5","name","WSAResetEvent","import_filename
","WS2_32.dll","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_WSK_001_1","Windows socket calls","This algorithm detects applica
tions that reference Windows Sockets (Winsock) functions. This indicates that th
e application may attempt to communicate over TCP/IP. Typically this is not an i
ssue, unless the firewall blocks TCP/IP traffic. The algorithm results table sho
ws the name of the affected file, along with its target path and version, and na
me of the Winsock function and the file it is imported from.
Co
nfiguration: This algorithm has a green standard RAG status and the default acti
on is ""No remediation required"". However, if your enterprise firewall blocks n
etwork TCP/IP traffic, you may want to change the custom RAG status and the defa
ult action.
","Typically this does not require remediation unless the fir
ewall in your organization blocks TCP/IP traffic. If it does, create a rule in t
he firewall to allow the application access.","NOREM","No Remediation Required",
"No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remediation required","No Remediati
on required.","filename","jqs_plugin.dll","target_path","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisc
o Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\JRE\lib\deploy\jqs\ie\jqs_plugin.dll","version",
"6.0.380.5","version_number","6.0.380.5","name","WSASetEvent","import_filename",
"WS2_32.dll","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_WSK_001_1","Windows socket calls","This algorithm detects applica
tions that reference Windows Sockets (Winsock) functions. This indicates that th
e application may attempt to communicate over TCP/IP. Typically this is not an i
ssue, unless the firewall blocks TCP/IP traffic. The algorithm results table sho
ws the name of the affected file, along with its target path and version, and na
me of the Winsock function and the file it is imported from.
Co
nfiguration: This algorithm has a green standard RAG status and the default acti
on is ""No remediation required"". However, if your enterprise firewall blocks n
etwork TCP/IP traffic, you may want to change the custom RAG status and the defa
ult action.
","Typically this does not require remediation unless the fir
ewall in your organization blocks TCP/IP traffic. If it does, create a rule in t
he firewall to allow the application access.","NOREM","No Remediation Required",
"No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remediation required","No Remediati
on required.","filename","jqs_plugin.dll","target_path","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisc
o Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\JRE\lib\deploy\jqs\ie\jqs_plugin.dll","version",
"6.0.380.5","version_number","6.0.380.5","name","WSAWaitForMultipleEvents","impo
rt_filename","WS2_32.dll","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_WSK_001_1","Windows socket calls","This algorithm detects applica
tions that reference Windows Sockets (Winsock) functions. This indicates that th
e application may attempt to communicate over TCP/IP. Typically this is not an i
ssue, unless the firewall blocks TCP/IP traffic. The algorithm results table sho
ws the name of the affected file, along with its target path and version, and na
me of the Winsock function and the file it is imported from.
Co
nfiguration: This algorithm has a green standard RAG status and the default acti
on is ""No remediation required"". However, if your enterprise firewall blocks n
etwork TCP/IP traffic, you may want to change the custom RAG status and the defa
ult action.
","Typically this does not require remediation unless the fir
ewall in your organization blocks TCP/IP traffic. If it does, create a rule in t
he firewall to allow the application access.","NOREM","No Remediation Required",
"No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remediation required","No Remediati
on required.","filename","jqsnotify.exe","target_path","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco
Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\JRE\bin\jqsnotify.exe","version","6.0.380.5","ver
sion_number","6.0.380.5","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
tions that reference Windows Sockets (Winsock) functions. This indicates that th
e application may attempt to communicate over TCP/IP. Typically this is not an i
ssue, unless the firewall blocks TCP/IP traffic. The algorithm results table sho
ws the name of the affected file, along with its target path and version, and na
me of the Winsock function and the file it is imported from.
Co
nfiguration: This algorithm has a green standard RAG status and the default acti
on is ""No remediation required"". However, if your enterprise firewall blocks n
etwork TCP/IP traffic, you may want to change the custom RAG status and the defa
ult action.
","Typically this does not require remediation unless the fir
ewall in your organization blocks TCP/IP traffic. If it does, create a rule in t
he firewall to allow the application access.","NOREM","No Remediation Required",
"No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remediation required","No Remediati
on required.","filename","jqsnotify.exe","target_path","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco
Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\JRE\bin\jqsnotify.exe","version","6.0.380.5","ver
sion_number","6.0.380.5","name","WSAEventSelect","import_filename","WS2_32.dll",
"",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_WSK_001_1","Windows socket calls","This algorithm detects applica
tions that reference Windows Sockets (Winsock) functions. This indicates that th
e application may attempt to communicate over TCP/IP. Typically this is not an i
ssue, unless the firewall blocks TCP/IP traffic. The algorithm results table sho
ws the name of the affected file, along with its target path and version, and na
me of the Winsock function and the file it is imported from.
Co
nfiguration: This algorithm has a green standard RAG status and the default acti
on is ""No remediation required"". However, if your enterprise firewall blocks n
etwork TCP/IP traffic, you may want to change the custom RAG status and the defa
ult action.
","Typically this does not require remediation unless the fir
ewall in your organization blocks TCP/IP traffic. If it does, create a rule in t
he firewall to allow the application access.","NOREM","No Remediation Required",
"No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remediation required","No Remediati
on required.","filename","jqsnotify.exe","target_path","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco
Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\JRE\bin\jqsnotify.exe","version","6.0.380.5","ver
sion_number","6.0.380.5","name","WSAResetEvent","import_filename","WS2_32.dll","
",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_WSK_001_1","Windows socket calls","This algorithm detects applica
tions that reference Windows Sockets (Winsock) functions. This indicates that th
e application may attempt to communicate over TCP/IP. Typically this is not an i
ssue, unless the firewall blocks TCP/IP traffic. The algorithm results table sho
ws the name of the affected file, along with its target path and version, and na
me of the Winsock function and the file it is imported from.
Co
nfiguration: This algorithm has a green standard RAG status and the default acti
on is ""No remediation required"". However, if your enterprise firewall blocks n
etwork TCP/IP traffic, you may want to change the custom RAG status and the defa
ult action.
","Typically this does not require remediation unless the fir
ewall in your organization blocks TCP/IP traffic. If it does, create a rule in t
he firewall to allow the application access.","NOREM","No Remediation Required",
"No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remediation required","No Remediati
on required.","filename","jqsnotify.exe","target_path","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco
Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\JRE\bin\jqsnotify.exe","version","6.0.380.5","ver
sion_number","6.0.380.5","name","WSASetEvent","import_filename","WS2_32.dll","",
""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_WSK_001_1","Windows socket calls","This algorithm detects applica
tions that reference Windows Sockets (Winsock) functions. This indicates that th
e application may attempt to communicate over TCP/IP. Typically this is not an i
ssue, unless the firewall blocks TCP/IP traffic. The algorithm results table sho
ws the name of the affected file, along with its target path and version, and na
me of the Winsock function and the file it is imported from.
Co
nfiguration: This algorithm has a green standard RAG status and the default acti
on is ""No remediation required"". However, if your enterprise firewall blocks n
etwork TCP/IP traffic, you may want to change the custom RAG status and the defa
ult action.
","Typically this does not require remediation unless the fir
ewall in your organization blocks TCP/IP traffic. If it does, create a rule in t
he firewall to allow the application access.","NOREM","No Remediation Required",
"No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remediation required","No Remediati
on required.","filename","jqsnotify.exe","target_path","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco
Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\JRE\bin\jqsnotify.exe","version","6.0.380.5","ver
sion_number","6.0.380.5","name","WSAWaitForMultipleEvents","import_filename","WS
2_32.dll","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_WSK_001_1","Windows socket calls","This algorithm detects applica
tions that reference Windows Sockets (Winsock) functions. This indicates that th
e application may attempt to communicate over TCP/IP. Typically this is not an i
ssue, unless the firewall blocks TCP/IP traffic. The algorithm results table sho
ws the name of the affected file, along with its target path and version, and na
etwork TCP/IP traffic, you may want to change the custom RAG status and the defa
ult action.
","Typically this does not require remediation unless the fir
ewall in your organization blocks TCP/IP traffic. If it does, create a rule in t
he firewall to allow the application access.","NOREM","No Remediation Required",
"No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remediation required","No Remediati
on required.","filename","MediaTermination.dll","target_path","ProgramFilesFolde
r\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\MediaTermination.dll","version","1.0.0.1",
"version_number","1.0.0.1","name","WSAAddressToStringA","import_filename","WS2_3
2.dll","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_WSK_001_1","Windows socket calls","This algorithm detects applica
tions that reference Windows Sockets (Winsock) functions. This indicates that th
e application may attempt to communicate over TCP/IP. Typically this is not an i
ssue, unless the firewall blocks TCP/IP traffic. The algorithm results table sho
ws the name of the affected file, along with its target path and version, and na
me of the Winsock function and the file it is imported from.
Co
nfiguration: This algorithm has a green standard RAG status and the default acti
on is ""No remediation required"". However, if your enterprise firewall blocks n
etwork TCP/IP traffic, you may want to change the custom RAG status and the defa
ult action.
","Typically this does not require remediation unless the fir
ewall in your organization blocks TCP/IP traffic. If it does, create a rule in t
he firewall to allow the application access.","NOREM","No Remediation Required",
"No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remediation required","No Remediati
on required.","filename","MediaTermination.dll","target_path","ProgramFilesFolde
r\Cisco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\MediaTermination.dll","version","1.0.0.1",
"version_number","1.0.0.1","name","WSAEnumProtocolsA","import_filename","WS2_32.
dll","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_WSK_001_1","Windows socket calls","This algorithm detects applica
tions that reference Windows Sockets (Winsock) functions. This indicates that th
e application may attempt to communicate over TCP/IP. Typically this is not an i
ssue, unless the firewall blocks TCP/IP traffic. The algorithm results table sho
ws the name of the affected file, along with its target path and version, and na
me of the Winsock function and the file it is imported from.
Co
nfiguration: This algorithm has a green standard RAG status and the default acti
on is ""No remediation required"". However, if your enterprise firewall blocks n
etwork TCP/IP traffic, you may want to change the custom RAG status and the defa
ult action.
","Typically this does not require remediation unless the fir
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_WSK_001_1","Windows socket calls","This algorithm detects applica
tions that reference Windows Sockets (Winsock) functions. This indicates that th
e application may attempt to communicate over TCP/IP. Typically this is not an i
ssue, unless the firewall blocks TCP/IP traffic. The algorithm results table sho
ws the name of the affected file, along with its target path and version, and na
me of the Winsock function and the file it is imported from.
Co
nfiguration: This algorithm has a green standard RAG status and the default acti
on is ""No remediation required"". However, if your enterprise firewall blocks n
etwork TCP/IP traffic, you may want to change the custom RAG status and the defa
ult action.
","Typically this does not require remediation unless the fir
ewall in your organization blocks TCP/IP traffic. If it does, create a rule in t
he firewall to allow the application access.","NOREM","No Remediation Required",
"No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remediation required","No Remediati
on required.","filename","nio.dll","target_path","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Syste
ms\Cisco IP Communicator\JRE\bin\nio.dll","version","6.0.380.5","version_number"
,"6.0.380.5","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_WSK_001_1","Windows socket calls","This algorithm detects applica
tions that reference Windows Sockets (Winsock) functions. This indicates that th
e application may attempt to communicate over TCP/IP. Typically this is not an i
ssue, unless the firewall blocks TCP/IP traffic. The algorithm results table sho
ws the name of the affected file, along with its target path and version, and na
me of the Winsock function and the file it is imported from.
Co
nfiguration: This algorithm has a green standard RAG status and the default acti
on is ""No remediation required"". However, if your enterprise firewall blocks n
etwork TCP/IP traffic, you may want to change the custom RAG status and the defa
ult action.
","Typically this does not require remediation unless the fir
ewall in your organization blocks TCP/IP traffic. If it does, create a rule in t
he firewall to allow the application access.","NOREM","No Remediation Required",
"No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remediation required","No Remediati
on required.","filename","nio.dll","target_path","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Syste
ms\Cisco IP Communicator\JRE\bin\nio.dll","version","6.0.380.5","version_number"
,"6.0.380.5","name","WSAEventSelect","import_filename","WS2_32.dll","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_WSK_001_1","Windows socket calls","This algorithm detects applica
tions that reference Windows Sockets (Winsock) functions. This indicates that th
e application may attempt to communicate over TCP/IP. Typically this is not an i
ssue, unless the firewall blocks TCP/IP traffic. The algorithm results table sho
ws the name of the affected file, along with its target path and version, and na
me of the Winsock function and the file it is imported from.
Co
nfiguration: This algorithm has a green standard RAG status and the default acti
on is ""No remediation required"". However, if your enterprise firewall blocks n
etwork TCP/IP traffic, you may want to change the custom RAG status and the defa
ult action.
","Typically this does not require remediation unless the fir
ewall in your organization blocks TCP/IP traffic. If it does, create a rule in t
he firewall to allow the application access.","NOREM","No Remediation Required",
"No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remediation required","No Remediati
on required.","filename","nio.dll","target_path","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Syste
ms\Cisco IP Communicator\JRE\bin\nio.dll","version","6.0.380.5","version_number"
,"6.0.380.5","name","WSAIoctl","import_filename","WS2_32.dll","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_WSK_001_1","Windows socket calls","This algorithm detects applica
tions that reference Windows Sockets (Winsock) functions. This indicates that th
e application may attempt to communicate over TCP/IP. Typically this is not an i
ssue, unless the firewall blocks TCP/IP traffic. The algorithm results table sho
ws the name of the affected file, along with its target path and version, and na
me of the Winsock function and the file it is imported from.
Co
nfiguration: This algorithm has a green standard RAG status and the default acti
on is ""No remediation required"". However, if your enterprise firewall blocks n
etwork TCP/IP traffic, you may want to change the custom RAG status and the defa
ult action.
","Typically this does not require remediation unless the fir
ewall in your organization blocks TCP/IP traffic. If it does, create a rule in t
he firewall to allow the application access.","NOREM","No Remediation Required",
"No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remediation required","No Remediati
on required.","filename","nio.dll","target_path","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Syste
ms\Cisco IP Communicator\JRE\bin\nio.dll","version","6.0.380.5","version_number"
,"6.0.380.5","name","WSARecv","import_filename","WS2_32.dll","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_WSK_001_1","Windows socket calls","This algorithm detects applica
tions that reference Windows Sockets (Winsock) functions. This indicates that th
e application may attempt to communicate over TCP/IP. Typically this is not an i
ssue, unless the firewall blocks TCP/IP traffic. The algorithm results table sho
ws the name of the affected file, along with its target path and version, and na
ult action.
","Typically this does not require remediation unless the fir
ewall in your organization blocks TCP/IP traffic. If it does, create a rule in t
he firewall to allow the application access.","NOREM","No Remediation Required",
"No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remediation required","No Remediati
on required.","filename","npdeployJava1.dll","target_path","ProgramFilesFolder\C
isco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\JRE\bin\dtplugin\npdeployJava1.dll","version"
,"6.0.380.5","version_number","6.0.380.5","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_WSK_001_1","Windows socket calls","This algorithm detects applica
tions that reference Windows Sockets (Winsock) functions. This indicates that th
e application may attempt to communicate over TCP/IP. Typically this is not an i
ssue, unless the firewall blocks TCP/IP traffic. The algorithm results table sho
ws the name of the affected file, along with its target path and version, and na
me of the Winsock function and the file it is imported from.
Co
nfiguration: This algorithm has a green standard RAG status and the default acti
on is ""No remediation required"". However, if your enterprise firewall blocks n
etwork TCP/IP traffic, you may want to change the custom RAG status and the defa
ult action.
","Typically this does not require remediation unless the fir
ewall in your organization blocks TCP/IP traffic. If it does, create a rule in t
he firewall to allow the application access.","NOREM","No Remediation Required",
"No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remediation required","No Remediati
on required.","filename","pltlog4cpp.dll","target_path","CommonFilesFolder\Plant
ronics\pltlog4cpp.dll","version","0.3.2.1","version_number","0.3.2.1","","","","
","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_WSK_001_1","Windows socket calls","This algorithm detects applica
tions that reference Windows Sockets (Winsock) functions. This indicates that th
e application may attempt to communicate over TCP/IP. Typically this is not an i
ssue, unless the firewall blocks TCP/IP traffic. The algorithm results table sho
ws the name of the affected file, along with its target path and version, and na
me of the Winsock function and the file it is imported from.
Co
nfiguration: This algorithm has a green standard RAG status and the default acti
on is ""No remediation required"". However, if your enterprise firewall blocks n
etwork TCP/IP traffic, you may want to change the custom RAG status and the defa
ult action.
","Typically this does not require remediation unless the fir
ewall in your organization blocks TCP/IP traffic. If it does, create a rule in t
he firewall to allow the application access.","NOREM","No Remediation Required",
"No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remediation required","No Remediati
on required.","filename","ProblemReport.exe","target_path","ProgramFilesFolder\C
isco Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\ProblemReport.exe","version","1.0.0.1","versi
on_number","1.0.0.1","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_WSK_001_1","Windows socket calls","This algorithm detects applica
tions that reference Windows Sockets (Winsock) functions. This indicates that th
e application may attempt to communicate over TCP/IP. Typically this is not an i
ssue, unless the firewall blocks TCP/IP traffic. The algorithm results table sho
ws the name of the affected file, along with its target path and version, and na
me of the Winsock function and the file it is imported from.
Co
nfiguration: This algorithm has a green standard RAG status and the default acti
on is ""No remediation required"". However, if your enterprise firewall blocks n
etwork TCP/IP traffic, you may want to change the custom RAG status and the defa
ult action.
","Typically this does not require remediation unless the fir
ewall in your organization blocks TCP/IP traffic. If it does, create a rule in t
he firewall to allow the application access.","NOREM","No Remediation Required",
"No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remediation required","No Remediati
on required.","filename","Properties.dll","target_path","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisc
o Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\Properties.dll","version","1.0.0.4","version_num
ber","1.0.0.4","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_WSK_001_1","Windows socket calls","This algorithm detects applica
tions that reference Windows Sockets (Winsock) functions. This indicates that th
e application may attempt to communicate over TCP/IP. Typically this is not an i
ssue, unless the firewall blocks TCP/IP traffic. The algorithm results table sho
ws the name of the affected file, along with its target path and version, and na
me of the Winsock function and the file it is imported from.
Co
nfiguration: This algorithm has a green standard RAG status and the default acti
on is ""No remediation required"". However, if your enterprise firewall blocks n
etwork TCP/IP traffic, you may want to change the custom RAG status and the defa
ult action.
","Typically this does not require remediation unless the fir
ewall in your organization blocks TCP/IP traffic. If it does, create a rule in t
he firewall to allow the application access.","NOREM","No Remediation Required",
"No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remediation required","No Remediati
on required.","filename","SecurityDll.dll","target_path","ProgramFilesFolder\Cis
co Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\SecurityDll.dll","version","1.0.0.0","version_n
umber","1.0.0.0","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_WSK_001_1","Windows socket calls","This algorithm detects applica
tions that reference Windows Sockets (Winsock) functions. This indicates that th
e application may attempt to communicate over TCP/IP. Typically this is not an i
ssue, unless the firewall blocks TCP/IP traffic. The algorithm results table sho
ws the name of the affected file, along with its target path and version, and na
me of the Winsock function and the file it is imported from.
Co
nfiguration: This algorithm has a green standard RAG status and the default acti
on is ""No remediation required"". However, if your enterprise firewall blocks n
etwork TCP/IP traffic, you may want to change the custom RAG status and the defa
ult action.
","Typically this does not require remediation unless the fir
ewall in your organization blocks TCP/IP traffic. If it does, create a rule in t
he firewall to allow the application access.","NOREM","No Remediation Required",
"No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remediation required","No Remediati
on required.","filename","TftpNative.dll","target_path","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisc
o Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\TftpNative.dll","version","1.0.0.0","version_num
ber","1.0.0.0","name","WSAEnumNetworkEvents","import_filename","WS2_32.dll","","
"
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
e Queue","CRW7_WSK_001_1","Windows socket calls","This algorithm detects applica
tions that reference Windows Sockets (Winsock) functions. This indicates that th
e application may attempt to communicate over TCP/IP. Typically this is not an i
ssue, unless the firewall blocks TCP/IP traffic. The algorithm results table sho
ws the name of the affected file, along with its target path and version, and na
me of the Winsock function and the file it is imported from.
Co
nfiguration: This algorithm has a green standard RAG status and the default acti
on is ""No remediation required"". However, if your enterprise firewall blocks n
etwork TCP/IP traffic, you may want to change the custom RAG status and the defa
ult action.
","Typically this does not require remediation unless the fir
ewall in your organization blocks TCP/IP traffic. If it does, create a rule in t
he firewall to allow the application access.","NOREM","No Remediation Required",
"No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remediation required","No Remediati
on required.","filename","TftpNative.dll","target_path","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisc
o Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\TftpNative.dll","version","1.0.0.0","version_num
ber","1.0.0.0","name","WSAEventSelect","import_filename","WS2_32.dll","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRE
NVIRO7_2","Environment settings","The algorithms in this group detect applicatio
ns that may be affected by changes to technologies provided by the operating sys
tem, such as:
* Changes to Internet Explorer (IE). These affect applications with Active Conte
nt
* Changes to Internet Information Services (IIS). These affect Web Service and A
SP.Net applications
* Changes to core technologies, such as DepNX, AppInit Loading, Microsoft Messag
26_8317_4CDB_86AC_F1D62D636A9B","keypath","n/a","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRU
AC7_2","User Account Control","Microsoft has improved the adoption of the princi
pal of least privilege by implementing User Account Control (UAC). Applications
are at varying degrees of risk. Applications developed for earlier versions of W
indows (such as Windows XP) will fail in Windows 7 if they assume that the user
has rights to do certain things, such as changing the system time or impersonati
ng another user.
There are a number of issues that are introduced by this change in behavior, som
e of which are obvious and some more subtle.
The algorithms in this group detect:
* Administrative applications that cannot be elevated by default (rundll32 hosti
ng administrative DLLs, Control Panel applets that perform administrative functi
ons)
* Applications that may not be elevated that need to be (administrative applicat
ions without manifests, legacy installers that do not elevate)
* Application behavior changes due to elevation (blocked startup, application re
quiring over the shoulder (OTS) credentials)
* Windows Installer constructs that may fail (un-elevated Custom Actions)","CRW7
_UAC_004_1","Heuristic installer detection","This algorithm detects applications
that install an executable file that by default Windows 7 considers an installe
r, because its file name or header contains the ""install"", ""setup"", ""patch"
", or ""update"" keyword. This means that by default when a user attempts to run
the executable, Windows opens the UAC dialog box. If the user is a standard use
r, he or she must provide an administrator's credentials to continue with the ta
sk. This is sometimes referred to as ""over the shoulder"" (OTS) elevation.
More Information: <url>http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb53
0410.aspx </url> ","Typically this issue does not cause a problem and so it does
not need remediation. However, you need a strategy for handling applications th
at prompt the user for OTS credentials. If users are not able to enter administr
ator s credentials into the UAC dialog box when prompted, they will not be able to c
ontinue the task. There are a variety of approaches that you can take, including
the use of third-party tools that can elevate individual processes for standard
users.
Sometimes the application author did not intend the exe
cutable to be treated as an installer. In this case, remove the keywords (such a
s ""install"", ""setup"", ""patch"", or ""update"") from the file name and/or it
s header. The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected executable,
its target path, and version number.
","NOREM","No Remediation Required"
,"No Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remediation required","No Remediat
ion required.","filename","CDPinstall.exe","target_path","ProgramFilesFolder\Cis
co Systems\Cisco IP Communicator\CDP\CDPinstall.exe","version","1.0.0.1","versio
n_number","1.0.0.1","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRU
AC7_2","User Account Control","Microsoft has improved the adoption of the princi
pal of least privilege by implementing User Account Control (UAC). Applications
are at varying degrees of risk. Applications developed for earlier versions of W
indows (such as Windows XP) will fail in Windows 7 if they assume that the user
has rights to do certain things, such as changing the system time or impersonati
ng another user.
There are a number of issues that are introduced by this change in behavior, som
e of which are obvious and some more subtle.
ttempts to access privileged files or registry keys. However, this is rare.) Alt
hough the MSI automatically runs in the system context with administrative privi
leges, the executable that is launched by this custom action does not inherit th
ese privileges (because the custom action is not marked to run the executable el
evated). Provided the executable does not require administrative privileges, thi
s will not cause a problem either during the installation or at run time.
The algorithm results table shows the details of the affected custom
action.
More Information: <url>http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-u
s/library/bb530410.aspx </url>","Typically this issue does not cause a problem a
nd so it does not need remediation.
If testing shows that there is in f
act an issue and the task that the custom action attempts to perform fails
for exa
mple, with an ""Access Denied"" error, it may mean that the executable did in fa
ct require administrative privileges. If so, you can use one of the following ap
proaches to fix this issue:
* Use the MST fix provided to ele
vate the custom action to run in the system context so that the executable autom
atically runs with administrative privileges.
* Repackage the
application to elevate the identified custom action.
* Deplo
y to Windows XP or Windows Server 2003 using a server-based computing model or v
irtualized machine solution.
Fix: AppDNA provides an MST fix
for this issue. You can use this to elevate the custom action to run in the syst
em context. To do this, apply the MST to the MSI during installation.
","
AUTO","Auto","Auto description","Easy","AUTO","Use the Automatic Fix provided by
AppDNA","The application needs the Automatic Fix provided by AppDNA","action","
LaunchFinish","type","482","source","INSTALLDIR","target","[INSTALLDIR]communica
torK9.exe","","","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRU
AC7_2","User Account Control","Microsoft has improved the adoption of the princi
pal of least privilege by implementing User Account Control (UAC). Applications
are at varying degrees of risk. Applications developed for earlier versions of W
indows (such as Windows XP) will fail in Windows 7 if they assume that the user
has rights to do certain things, such as changing the system time or impersonati
ng another user.
There are a number of issues that are introduced by this change in behavior, som
e of which are obvious and some more subtle.
The algorithms in this group detect:
* Administrative applications that cannot be elevated by default (rundll32 hosti
ng administrative DLLs, Control Panel applets that perform administrative functi
ons)
* Applications that may not be elevated that need to be (administrative applicat
ions without manifests, legacy installers that do not elevate)
* Application behavior changes due to elevation (blocked startup, application re
quiring over the shoulder (OTS) credentials)
* Windows Installer constructs that may fail (un-elevated Custom Actions)","CRW7
_UAC_013_1","Executable requiring OTS credentials","This algorithm detects execu
tables that request administrative privileges in an embedded manifest. This mean
s that by default when a user attempts to run the executable, Windows opens the
UAC dialog box, which asks for confirmation. If the user is a standard user, he
or she must provide an administrator's credentials to continue with the task. Th
is is sometimes called a prompt for ""over the shoulder"" (OTS) credentials.
The algorithm results table shows the name of the affected executa
ble, its target path and version number, and the contents of the embedded manife
st.
More Information: <url>http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/li
brary/bb530410.aspx </url>","Typically this issue does not cause a problem and s
o it does not need remediation. However, you need a strategy for handling applic
ations that prompt the user for OTS credentials. If users are not able to enter
an administrator s credentials into the UAC dialog box when prompted, they will not
be able to run the application. There are a variety of approaches that you can t
ake, including the use of third-party tools that can elevate individual processe
s for standard users.
If the application does not in fact requi
re administrator credentials to run successfully, you could apply the RunAsInvok
er shim to the executable to enable it to be run under a standard user s credentials
without requesting elevation.
","NOREM","No Remediation Required","No Re
mediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remediation required","No Remediation req
uired.","filename","jbroker.exe","target_path","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Systems
\Cisco IP Communicator\JRE\bin\jbroker.exe","version","6.0.380.5","version_numbe
r","6.0.380.5","manifest","<?xml version=""1.0"" encoding=""UTF-8"" standalone="
"yes""?><assembly xmlns=""urn:schemas-microsoft-com:asm.v1"" manifestVersion=""1
.0""> <assemblyIdentity version=""6.0.380.5""
processorArchitecture=""X86"
"
name=""jbroker.exe""
type=""win32""/> <description>Java(TM) SE Runti
me Environment Broker Process.</description> <!-- Identify the application sec
urity requirements. --> <trustInfo xmlns=""urn:schemas-microsoft-com:asm.v3"">
<security>
<requestedPrivileges>
<requestedExecutionLevel
level=""requireAdministrator""
uiAccess=""false""/>
</requeste
dPrivileges>
</security> </trustInfo></assembly>","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRU
AC7_2","User Account Control","Microsoft has improved the adoption of the princi
pal of least privilege by implementing User Account Control (UAC). Applications
are at varying degrees of risk. Applications developed for earlier versions of W
indows (such as Windows XP) will fail in Windows 7 if they assume that the user
has rights to do certain things, such as changing the system time or impersonati
ng another user.
There are a number of issues that are introduced by this change in behavior, som
e of which are obvious and some more subtle.
The algorithms in this group detect:
* Administrative applications that cannot be elevated by default (rundll32 hosti
ng administrative DLLs, Control Panel applets that perform administrative functi
ons)
* Applications that may not be elevated that need to be (administrative applicat
ions without manifests, legacy installers that do not elevate)
* Application behavior changes due to elevation (blocked startup, application re
quiring over the shoulder (OTS) credentials)
* Windows Installer constructs that may fail (un-elevated Custom Actions)","CRW7
_UAC_016_1","Unelevated administrative DLLs","This algorithm detects DLLs that c
all an administrative function and are called from an executable in the applicat
ion. These DLLs will run with the credentials under which the calling executable
is running. Typically this is not an issue. However, if the calling executable
does not have the required permissions and the administrative function is called
, it will fail typically with an ""Access denied"" error.
The alg
orithm results table shows the name of the affected DLL, its target path and ver
sion number, and the name of the administrative function. This algorithm checks
the target OS image to exclude DLLs that are provided by the operating system.
More Information: <url>http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library
/bb530410.aspx </url>","Typically this issue does not cause a problem and so it
does not need remediation.
If testing finds that the application fails,
try running the application as an administrator. If this resolves the issue, it
suggests that the issue detected by this algorithm may be a problem. You can th
en consider the following approaches to resolving it:
* Apply
the RunAsAdmin shim to force the calling executable to request elevation.
* Redevelop the application so that the calling executable has an
embedded manifest that requests elevation.
* Deploy the appli
indows (such as Windows XP) will fail in Windows 7 if they assume that the user
has rights to do certain things, such as changing the system time or impersonati
ng another user.
There are a number of issues that are introduced by this change in behavior, som
e of which are obvious and some more subtle.
The algorithms in this group detect:
* Administrative applications that cannot be elevated by default (rundll32 hosti
ng administrative DLLs, Control Panel applets that perform administrative functi
ons)
* Applications that may not be elevated that need to be (administrative applicat
ions without manifests, legacy installers that do not elevate)
* Application behavior changes due to elevation (blocked startup, application re
quiring over the shoulder (OTS) credentials)
* Windows Installer constructs that may fail (un-elevated Custom Actions)","CRW7
_UAC_016_1","Unelevated administrative DLLs","This algorithm detects DLLs that c
all an administrative function and are called from an executable in the applicat
ion. These DLLs will run with the credentials under which the calling executable
is running. Typically this is not an issue. However, if the calling executable
does not have the required permissions and the administrative function is called
, it will fail
typically with an ""Access denied"" error.
The alg
orithm results table shows the name of the affected DLL, its target path and ver
sion number, and the name of the administrative function. This algorithm checks
the target OS image to exclude DLLs that are provided by the operating system.
More Information: <url>http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library
/bb530410.aspx </url>","Typically this issue does not cause a problem and so it
does not need remediation.
If testing finds that the application fails,
try running the application as an administrator. If this resolves the issue, it
suggests that the issue detected by this algorithm may be a problem. You can th
en consider the following approaches to resolving it:
* Apply
the RunAsAdmin shim to force the calling executable to request elevation.
* Redevelop the application so that the calling executable has an
embedded manifest that requests elevation.
* Deploy the appli
cation to Windows XP or Windows Server 2003 using a server-based computing model
or virtualized machine solution.
","NOREM","No Remediation Required","No
Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remediation required","No Remediation
required.","filename","msvcr71.dll","target_path","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Syst
ems\Cisco IP Communicator\JRE\bin\msvcr71.dll","version","7.10.3052.4","version_
number","7.10.3052.4","admin_functions","SetLocalTimeSetLocalTimeSetLocalTimeSet
LocalTimeSetLocalTime","","","",""
"Cisco IP Communicator","Cisco Systems","8.6.3.0","D:\OnsiteBinaries\Jan Binarie
s\Feb\Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.3.0\{7C90789A-35F2-4CFE-BD1B-F8E1226D7947}\Cisco
IPCommunicatorSetup.msi","Packaged","Green","","","","Green","Hard","Green","CRU
AC7_2","User Account Control","Microsoft has improved the adoption of the princi
pal of least privilege by implementing User Account Control (UAC). Applications
are at varying degrees of risk. Applications developed for earlier versions of W
indows (such as Windows XP) will fail in Windows 7 if they assume that the user
has rights to do certain things, such as changing the system time or impersonati
ng another user.
There are a number of issues that are introduced by this change in behavior, som
e of which are obvious and some more subtle.
The algorithms in this group detect:
* Administrative applications that cannot be elevated by default (rundll32 hosti
ng administrative DLLs, Control Panel applets that perform administrative functi
ons)
the target OS image to exclude DLLs that are provided by the operating system.
More Information: <url>http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library
/bb530410.aspx </url>","Typically this issue does not cause a problem and so it
does not need remediation.
If testing finds that the application fails,
try running the application as an administrator. If this resolves the issue, it
suggests that the issue detected by this algorithm may be a problem. You can th
en consider the following approaches to resolving it:
* Apply
the RunAsAdmin shim to force the calling executable to request elevation.
* Redevelop the application so that the calling executable has an
embedded manifest that requests elevation.
* Deploy the appli
cation to Windows XP or Windows Server 2003 using a server-based computing model
or virtualized machine solution.
","NOREM","No Remediation Required","No
Remediation required","Easy","NOREM","No Remediation required","No Remediation
required.","filename","msvcr71.dll","target_path","ProgramFilesFolder\Cisco Syst
ems\Cisco IP Communicator\msvcr71.dll","version","7.10.3052.4","version_number",
"7.10.3052.4","admin_functions","SetLocalTimeSetLocalTimeSetLocalTimeSetLocalTim
eSetLocalTime","","","",""