Active X & Security Setting

G

Gus Barber

In order to edit our web page I need to have the Active X
enabled. I have done this but am not able to edit. I get
the message " Your current security settings prohibit
running Active X controls on this page." I have tried to
set my security to Medium -Low but it resets each time to
low. I have recently reinstalled XP because of a system
crash. The editing capibility did work prior to the
reinstall. Any ideas?
 
T

Taurarian

Launch Internet Explorer.
1. On the Tools menu, click Internet Options.
2. Click the Security tab.
3. In the Select a Web content zone to specify its security settings box,
click Internet.
4. Under Security level for this zone, if the security level is set to High,
move the slider down to Medium.
If it is not possible for security concerns to move the slider to Medium,
then follow these steps:
1. Under Security level for this zone, click Custom Level. The Security
Settings dialog box appears.
2. Under the ActiveX controls and plug-ins subsection Download signed
ActiveX controls, click either Enable or Disable.
3. The computer will still be protected from unwanted intrusions while
allowing legitimate program operations to proceed.
4. Click OK to close the Security Settings dialog box. Click Yes if prompted
to confirm the change.
5. Click Apply, and then OK to close the Internet Options dialog box.
6. Exit the Control Panel
 
G

Guest

Tried all the obvious solutions and still nothing works to prevent that warning to popup.
What else could it be?

I only have problems with Pasting pictures in my outlook from IE. I get the warning :
Your current security settings prohibit running Active X controls on this page. As a result, the page may not display correctly.

Set everything to low and it still gives me heck.Med-low, still problem, Medium, still problem.
set everything to prompt,"Still problem" set it all to enable, "still problem.

I have tried it all and it's still messing with me.

Who would know what else I can try?
 

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