Hi,
Setting Internet Zone security to default should allow signed, safe ActiveX
controls to install. Or you should be prompted for permission.
Do you have a third-party security program configured to block ActiveX?
McAfee AV's Internet Filter can do this. Many other security programs can
block ActiveX, scripts, scripting, active content, etc.
Hope this helps,
Don
[MS MVP- IE/OE]
"Drevilboy" wrote in message
news:E92791A9-CEC4-410A-8BB4-(E-Mail Removed)...
> some websites must install an ActiveX. But my damn computer (WinME, ie 6)
> won't let me.
> Some sites say that my security say that I'm not allowing to install
> activeX. But the strangers thing are that I have configurated IE right,
have
> also set the security to the lowest but with no luck. Once I had the same
> problem with a Win2000 computer but I got rid of the problem when I
> reinstalled.
>
> This stops me to use iNotes, Pandasoftware online and more.
>
> The computer have no virus and have cleaned it from crap wit adaware from
> lavasoft
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