These errors both sound as though they are being generated by your web
viewer, not PowerPoint.
What are your web viewer's activeX security settings set to?
I would try unplugging from the net, changing your security settings, and
rerunning. If this fixes the problem, then at least you know where the
problem is.
Don't forget to reset your security before you reconnect.
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Bill Dilworth
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"SJH" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I have saved a powerpoint presentation as a single web page. When I
>preview
> the web page it displays correctly. However, in preveiw mode when I go to
> Page and select Send Page by E-mail I get the following message "One or
> more
> ActiveX controls could not be displayed because either:
> 1) Your current security settings prohibt running ActiveX controls on this
> page, or
> 2) You have blocked a publisher of one of the controls
>
> As a result, the page may not display correctly.
>
> So, consequently, the page does not display and the animation and sounds
> do
> not work. I have messed with this thing for three days and am at my wits
> end. I used to send presentations like this all the time until I upgraded
> to
> XP. What am I missing???