I have a problem that just started at work recently and the network manager is certain he did not change anything with the group policy. Anyways, here is a detailed description of the problem.
My machine is Windows XP SP3, and I use IE8 to browse. We have McAffee anti-virus software that I am unable to configure. I use the following file to test...
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<title>Javascript Test</title>
</head>
<body>
<script type="text/javascript">
document.write("<h1>PASS</h1>");
</script>
<noscript>
<h1>FAIL</h1>
</noscript>
</body>
</html>
When I open this file from the C: drive, it fails every time. If I execute it anywhere else (local/remote web server or on a mapped network drive), it works just fine. When I am simply browsing the Internet, Javascript on web sites works just fine. It is only failing on files running from my C: drive. Additionally, I have had a couple other programmers in the department try this file on their C: drive, and it works fine for them. So I don't believe it is a group policy thing.
I need to fix this because I do extensive testing from my C: drive, and I am accustomed to doing so. I don't want to get into the habit of moving files to a different drive just to test.
Things I have tried:
Enabled "Allow Active Content to Run Files on My Computer" in Options | Advanced | Security
Enabled "Allow Active Scripting" in Options | Security | Custom Level
Verified that "Script" was not checked as disabled in Developer Toolbar
Added localhost to Trusted Sites in Options
Disabled McAffee completely (momentarily, with help from network admin)
Used an older DOCTYPE in my test HTML page
Re-installed IE8 completely
Ran regsvr32 on the JScript.dll
Slammed keyboard
I am sure that there is a setting somewhere that will fix this problem, possibly in the registry. I would not be surprised if it was related to the developer toolbar. At this point I do not know where else to look.
Can anyone help me resolve this problem?
EDIT: Regardless of the bounty, this issue is still ongoing.