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Danny Quigg
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      13th Jan 2004
I went to www.askjeeves.com and clicked on the link to
download their searchbar. While the page was loading, I
got an error message saying:
"Your current security settings prohibit running ActiveX
Controls on this page. As a result the page may not be
displayed properly."

I have all my browser security settings on lowest and I
have enabled activeX on my browser but still no joy.

Can any1 help with this plz?
 
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H Leboeuf
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      14th Jan 2004
Look for your error message on this page for some clues.
http://www.generation.net/~hleboeuf/activex.htm

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"Danny Quigg" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I went to www.askjeeves.com and clicked on the link to
> download their searchbar. While the page was loading, I
> got an error message saying:
> "Your current security settings prohibit running ActiveX
> Controls on this page. As a result the page may not be
> displayed properly."
>
> I have all my browser security settings on lowest and I
> have enabled activeX on my browser but still no joy.
>
> Can any1 help with this plz?


 
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Uma Meesala [MSFT]
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      5th Mar 2004

Try these settings:
1.. On the Tools menu in Internet Explorer, click Internet Options.
2.. On the Security tab, click Internet, and then click Custom Level.
3.. Under Download Signed ActiveX Controls, click Enable or Prompt.
4.. Click OK, and then click Yes.
5.. Click OK.
Thanks.
Uma.
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"Danny Quigg" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:018301c3d9fb$f6f3b010$(E-Mail Removed)...
> I went to www.askjeeves.com and clicked on the link to
> download their searchbar. While the page was loading, I
> got an error message saying:
> "Your current security settings prohibit running ActiveX
> Controls on this page. As a result the page may not be
> displayed properly."
>
> I have all my browser security settings on lowest and I
> have enabled activeX on my browser but still no joy.
>
> Can any1 help with this plz?



 
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kgrit
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      11th Mar 2004
I am having the same problem as the first person, tried
the solution below, and still have the problem. Scanning
on ActiveX, there are many people having the same
difficulty. Is this a wide spread problem? I have a
Dell laptop.



>-----Original Message-----
>
>Try these settings:
> 1.. On the Tools menu in Internet Explorer, click

Internet Options.
> 2.. On the Security tab, click Internet, and then

click Custom Level.
> 3.. Under Download Signed ActiveX Controls, click

Enable or Prompt.
> 4.. Click OK, and then click Yes.
> 5.. Click OK.
>Thanks.
>Uma.
>--
>This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and

confers no rights
>"Danny Quigg" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>news:018301c3d9fb$f6f3b010$(E-Mail Removed)...
>> I went to www.askjeeves.com and clicked on the link to
>> download their searchbar. While the page was loading,

I
>> got an error message saying:
>> "Your current security settings prohibit running

ActiveX
>> Controls on this page. As a result the page may not be
>> displayed properly."
>>
>> I have all my browser security settings on lowest and I
>> have enabled activeX on my browser but still no joy.
>>
>> Can any1 help with this plz?

>
>
>.
>

 
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