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Matthew
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      29th Aug 2004
Everytime I try to open up a certain page I get a dialog
box saying "Your current security settings prohibit
running ActiveX controls on this page. As a result, this
page may not display correctly" and then it has an ok
button. When I press the OK button another dialog box pops
up and it says. "You must press OK to enter" and another
OK button, I can press the ok button but it pops up about
1 or 2 more times, and after pressing OK the last time it
pops up my IE browser freezes. I have gone into the
Security tab in "Internet Options" and it says it is
allowing some of the active X things to run and download.
What can I do to fix this?

-Matthew
 
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Justin
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      29th Aug 2004
Hi. I'm having the exact same issues with IE. I have
several other computers and none of these machines seem
have the problem. They have not recently been updated
with windows update, so maybe it has something to do with
a recent security patch? I have tried altering several
ActiveX controls with no luck. I have also tried adding
the particular problem sites to the "trusted sites" list,
but to no avail. The site may pull from various sources,
so I have tried adding all the site's resource pages in
accordance to the IE Privacy report. Still no luck. Has
anyone found a solution to this problem? Many thanks,

Justin.


>-----Original Message-----
>Everytime I try to open up a certain page I get a dialog
>box saying "Your current security settings prohibit
>running ActiveX controls on this page. As a result, this
>page may not display correctly" and then it has an ok
>button. When I press the OK button another dialog box

pops
>up and it says. "You must press OK to enter" and another
>OK button, I can press the ok button but it pops up

about
>1 or 2 more times, and after pressing OK the last time

it
>pops up my IE browser freezes. I have gone into the
>Security tab in "Internet Options" and it says it is
>allowing some of the active X things to run and

download.
>What can I do to fix this?
>
>-Matthew
>.
>

 
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Jon Kennedy
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      29th Aug 2004
See this site for possible help:
http://inetexplorer.mvps.org/answers3.htm#activex

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Jon R. Kennedy
Charlotte, NC, USA
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"Matthew" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Everytime I try to open up a certain page I get a dialog
> box saying "Your current security settings prohibit
> running ActiveX controls on this page. As a result, this
> page may not display correctly" and then it has an ok
> button. When I press the OK button another dialog box pops
> up and it says. "You must press OK to enter" and another
> OK button, I can press the ok button but it pops up about
> 1 or 2 more times, and after pressing OK the last time it
> pops up my IE browser freezes. I have gone into the
> Security tab in "Internet Options" and it says it is
> allowing some of the active X things to run and download.
> What can I do to fix this?
>
> -Matthew


 
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