WORKING WITH TRUSTED INTERNET SITES
Trusted internet sites are actually websites that you trust not to damage your computer or your files. You can define this sites by visiting the security tab on the internet properties found in the control panel. You can enumerate all websites that you personally trust. But sometimes while visiting some page, you may see the following messages:
Security Warning
The current Web page is trying to open a site in your Trusted sites list. Do you want to allow this?
Current site: [whichever I am on]
Trusted site: c windows system32 xpsp3res dll => C:\WINDOWS\system32\xpsp3res.dll
yes(to allow) no(to deny)
Warning: allowing this can expose your computer to security risks. If you don’t trust the current Web page choose no.
You should understand that xpsp3res.dll (Service Pack 3 Messages) is a component from the software Microsoft? Windows? Operating System version 5.1.2586 by MicrosoftCorporation. xpsp3res.dll version 5.1.2586 has a file size of 2,048 bytes, and is most commonly found under the directory “$NtUninstallKB890046$” with a creation date of September 7, 2005. This is not a known spyware, adware, or trojan component. Microsoft Windows is the most widely used PC operating system.