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Sue
May 24th 04, 07:43 AM
I've recently had my email upgraded to BT Yahoo.

Now I can't send any mail as I can't get the cursor into
the message body box. The helpdesk say my multi-line text
box activeX control is corrupt. They suggest installing
from the BT Yahoo registration disk.

I'm on service pack 1 with Internet Explorer 6. I have all
the latest critical patches installed and some of the
recommended. I can't see any patch related to this problem
on the update centre. I don't want to go backwards
security wise. I want a Microsoft solution.

Can't see how to refresh my activeX controls from
Microsoft.

Any suggestions? Thanks

Wesley Vogel
May 24th 04, 07:17 PM
Hint >>
They suggest installing from the BT Yahoo registration disk.


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Hope this helps. Let us know.
Wes

In ,
Sue > hunted and pecked:
> I've recently had my email upgraded to BT Yahoo.
>
> Now I can't send any mail as I can't get the cursor into
> the message body box. The helpdesk say my multi-line text
> box activeX control is corrupt. They suggest installing
> from the BT Yahoo registration disk.
>
> I'm on service pack 1 with Internet Explorer 6. I have all
> the latest critical patches installed and some of the
> recommended. I can't see any patch related to this problem
> on the update centre. I don't want to go backwards
> security wise. I want a Microsoft solution.
>
> Can't see how to refresh my activeX controls from
> Microsoft.
>
> Any suggestions? Thanks

Sue
May 25th 04, 07:48 AM
I'm concerned that anything I pick up from a registration
disk will be out of date security wise. Do I install from
the security disk and then get the latest updates from
Microsoft?

Sue
>-----Original Message-----
>Hint >>
>They suggest installing from the BT Yahoo registration
disk.
>
>
>--
>Hope this helps. Let us know.
>Wes
>
>In ,
>Sue > hunted and
pecked:
>> I've recently had my email upgraded to BT Yahoo.
>>
>> Now I can't send any mail as I can't get the cursor into
>> the message body box. The helpdesk say my multi-line
text
>> box activeX control is corrupt. They suggest installing
>> from the BT Yahoo registration disk.
>>
>> I'm on service pack 1 with Internet Explorer 6. I have
all
>> the latest critical patches installed and some of the
>> recommended. I can't see any patch related to this
problem
>> on the update centre. I don't want to go backwards
>> security wise. I want a Microsoft solution.
>>
>> Can't see how to refresh my activeX controls from
>> Microsoft.
>>
>> Any suggestions? Thanks
>.
>

Wesley Vogel
May 25th 04, 02:49 PM
Sue;

I would assume that the multi-line text box activeX control
is a BT Yahoo item not a Microsoft item.

ActiveX controls are stored here >>
C:\WINDOWS\Downloaded Program Files

You can access this by.....
IE | Tools | Internet Options | General tab |
Settings button | View Objects button |
Right click multi-line text box activeX control |
Properties |
You should see something about who made it.
Right click also has Update & Remove.

Any mail problems would be best addressed by BT Yahoo.
They are your ISP. You are paying them. They should
help you with your service problems.

--
Hope this helps. Let us know.
Wes

In ,
Sue > hunted and pecked:
> I'm concerned that anything I pick up from a registration
> disk will be out of date security wise. Do I install from
> the security disk and then get the latest updates from
> Microsoft?
>
> Sue
>> -----Original Message-----
>> Hint >>
>> They suggest installing from the BT Yahoo registration disk.
>>
>>
>> --
>> Hope this helps. Let us know.
>> Wes
>>
>> In ,
>> Sue > hunted and
> pecked:
>>> I've recently had my email upgraded to BT Yahoo.
>>>
>>> Now I can't send any mail as I can't get the cursor into
>>> the message body box. The helpdesk say my multi-line text
>>> box activeX control is corrupt. They suggest installing
>>> from the BT Yahoo registration disk.
>>>
>>> I'm on service pack 1 with Internet Explorer 6. I have all
>>> the latest critical patches installed and some of the
>>> recommended. I can't see any patch related to this problem
>>> on the update centre. I don't want to go backwards
>>> security wise. I want a Microsoft solution.
>>>
>>> Can't see how to refresh my activeX controls from
>>> Microsoft.
>>>
>>> Any suggestions? Thanks
>> .

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