How to disable the activeX error messages

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miki

I have disabled all activeX options in the security tab
because i don't want to see the annoying flash animations,

but every time i visit a page i get the annoying error
message "Your current security settings prohibit ActiveX
controls on this page. As a result, the page may not
display correctly." , bla bla ...

i want to still be able to disable activeX controls
and i don't want to see the error messages

(if a page has 5 flash animations , than i get 5!!! error
messages , and i have to click OK on each message)

is there an option in the reigstry or something?

Help,
Miki.
 
Open Internet Explorer
On the Tools menu in Internet Explorer, click Internet Options.
On the Security tab, click Internet.
Click Default Level, and then click OK.

If the issue continues to occur, follow these steps:
On the Tools menu in Internet Explorer, click Internet Options.
On the Security tab, click Internet, and then click Custom Level.
Under Download Signed ActiveX Controls, click Enable or Prompt.
Click OK, and then click Yes.
Click OK.

Trusted Web Site Prompts to Download ActiveX Controls
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=174558


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Regards,
Ramesh
(e-mail address removed)


I have disabled all activeX options in the security tab
because i don't want to see the annoying flash animations,

but every time i visit a page i get the annoying error
message "Your current security settings prohibit ActiveX
controls on this page. As a result, the page may not
display correctly." , bla bla ...

i want to still be able to disable activeX controls
and i don't want to see the error messages

(if a page has 5 flash animations , than i get 5!!! error
messages , and i have to click OK on each message)

is there an option in the reigstry or something?

Help,
Miki.
 

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