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M. Rodgers
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      15th Jan 2004
On a computer I just purchased whenever I go to certain
websites I get the message "Do you want to allow Active X
controls and plug-ins?" I am only prompted for this on
this machine. I have checked the settings on my other
machines and they are the same. How do I rid myself of
this bothersome error? Thanks in advance for you help.
 
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war17
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      15th Jan 2004
You Security setting is set to prompt when you encounter ActiveX. Change it
to enabled. Go to Tools > Options > Security > Customize. Scroll down to
ActiveX and check Enabled. Click OK. OK.

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> On a computer I just purchased whenever I go to certain
> websites I get the message "Do you want to allow Active X
> controls and plug-ins?" I am only prompted for this on
> this machine. I have checked the settings on my other
> machines and they are the same. How do I rid myself of
> this bothersome error? Thanks in advance for you help.



 
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