Active X controls

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Guest

Sorry that I did not provide enough info. This is my first time. I have a
Dell computer and printer. I am going to www.automaticshowercleaner.com to
print their coupon. I click on print coupon and goes back to same page. The
error page flashes so fast that you cant read it. Their coupon printer does
not install. If any more information is need, please let me know. Maybe
someone out there will have better luck or do you know of anyother couopon
printing software.

Thanks
danleyd
 
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Malke

danleyd said:
Sorry that I did not provide enough info. This is my first time. I
have a
Dell computer and printer. I am going to
www.automaticshowercleaner.com to
print their coupon. I click on print coupon and goes back to same
page. The
error page flashes so fast that you cant read it. Their coupon
printer does
not install. If any more information is need, please let me know.
Maybe someone out there will have better luck or do you know of
anyother couopon printing software.

You should have posted to your original thread but let's just continue
in this one now.

On Windows, there is no way I would install an Active X control from a
website like this just to get a coupon. That's insane. On top of
everything, they want all this information just to give you a lousy
coupon.

So I put in a bogus name and email address and got the "let us install a
program and so you can print your coupon" page. Since I don't use
Windows, naturally they're not going to be able to install a program. I
get taken to an "Unsupported Platform" page since I'm running Linux.
There's a place where you can click to get your coupon by mail. If you
are dying to have this coupon for 7 cents, then have them send it to
you by mail. I don't know why you can't install their program, but you
will need to look at your security settings in whatever browser you are
using and also if you have any other third-party security software
installed that might prevent this.

As for other places where you can print out coupons, I don't know since
I don't do that. I Googled using the search term "coupons" and got
about 126 million links. If you use any of those sites, I strongly
suggest you read the site's privacy policy before giving up any of your
private information or you'll really get on some spammers' lists.

Malke
 
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Guest

I just bought a HP Pavilion a1620n last Sunday. It has Windows XP Media
Edition. I have been trying to install the Coupon Print Manager on different
sites that I visit, but it won't install. Ittells me to click the blue
shield in the information bar, but there is no blue shield to click. The
error message says that my settings do not allow web sites to use Active X
controls installed on the computer. I contacted Tech support at HP and at
Symantec since I have Norton Anti Virus 2007 installed and no one has been
able to help me. Can anyone tell me how to activate Active X so I can
install the Coupon Manager?
Thanks for your help.
Shirley
 

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