yes, i recall your firefox question.
you can ask the wizards here:
news:microsoft.public.internet.outlookexpress.misc
and you can research activex here:
http://search.microsoft.com/results....hat+is+activex
when to ok "your" use of an activex control
is out of "our" realm of knowledge.
basically, if you have your antivirals, system backups,
etc, then you can take the chance on
using the activex control if you are
sure that the source is trustworthy.
however, i wouldn't download any active x controls
via an email since emails are simply text with
some graphics and maybe document attachments.
further i wouldn't download/use
any active x controls from a website that
lacks credentials and trustworthiness.
so how does one know if a website
is trustworthy? browsers like ie and
netscape have the ability to provide
a status of the crediability for many websites.
also I think that either google or yahoo have
initiated a similar feature for their
search engines.
it may not be perfect, but it is better
than nothing. in addition to common sense
the above are just one more tool
to protect pc's from malice.
- db
"Ray" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:%23N$(E-Mail Removed)...
I have read that it's OK to run Active X and then again that it's not a good
idea. How does one control it in Outlook Express attachments?
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