To ensure security, Windows Server 2003 prompts security warnings for all Web sites by default. In fact, individual users cannot access fixed Web sites like corporate users, so this feature is completely redundant for most people.
Method One
To solve this problem, you can select the Security tab in the Internet Options dialog box in IE, and set the security level for this zone scroll bar to medium. In addition, the most thorough solution is to uninstall the IE Enhanced Security configuration through the Windows Components Add/Remove program under Control Panel.
Other methods
1, click "Start"--> "Set" "Control Panel", in the Open Control Panel window, double-click the "Add or Remove Programs" icon, and then click "Add and Remove Windows Components" to switch the interface to the "Add and Remove Windows Components" page;
2, with the mouse to select the "Internet Explorer Enhanced Security Configuration" option, the box in front of it to remove the check, and then click the "Next" button, you can remove this option from the system;
3, click the "Finish" button again, exit the component Deletion prompt window. Later, when the Internet, IE will not automatically check the security of the site, so that can be a lot less trouble.
OK, so the problem is solved satisfactorily. In fact, usually rarely use IE browser Internet, too much memory. Other browsers that are not based on IE kernels such as Firefox Firefox, Opera and so on are very good. I hope the above solution is useful to you.
Many users who are accustomed to the Windows XP interface are likely to be comfortable with the elegance of Windows Server 2003, but you can easily get back to the Windows XP interface without any interface-copying software. Type "Services.msc" in the Start → Run dialog box to locate and double-click the Themes service to set the startup type to Automatic. At this point, you can already select Windows XP in the Subject tab of the display properties.