Security settings won't allow download LimeWire

I am trying to download limewire and some updates and I get a msg saying that my security settings won't allow it. I tried everything, I am running vista.

If you sure that the download is safe you could try adding the download site as a Site approved in Internet Explorer.  You can also try to disable "protection Mode" in IE.  See IE / Tools / Internet Options / Security.

You can also try of in "Safe Mode with network.

Vista Advanced Boot Options (or 7)
http://Techblissonline.com/Vista-advanced-boot-options/

LimeWire can be a risky download source, so use carefully before you download anything.

People who use limewire etc.!, this is not a complaint!
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