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DeadOnArIVAL
June 28th 04, 04:59 PM
How do I set my machine to allow active X.
I do not want to totally do it, but I have webpages I created with layers
and inline frames, and it always gives me the warnings about enabling active
x on my machine when I view these pages I create. I want to keep the
protections of SP2, but this is really a hassle everytime I view one of the
pages I have created locally (which use no ActiveX), and I am afraid it will
mess with people viewing the websites.

Carey Frisch [MVP]
June 28th 04, 04:59 PM
Please repost your question in one of the appropriate SP2 beta newsgroups:

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"DeadOnArIVAL" > wrote in message:
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| How do I set my machine to allow active X.
| I do not want to totally do it, but I have webpages I created with layers
| and inline frames, and it always gives me the warnings about enabling active
| x on my machine when I view these pages I create. I want to keep the
| protections of SP2, but this is really a hassle everytime I view one of the
| pages I have created locally (which use no ActiveX), and I am afraid it will
| mess with people viewing the websites.

cquirke (MVP Win9x)
June 28th 04, 05:04 PM
On Sun, 27 Jun 2004 23:08:45 +0900, "DeadOnArIVAL"
> wrote:

>How do I set my machine to allow active X.
>I do not want to totally do it, but I have webpages I created with layers
>and inline frames, and it always gives me the warnings about enabling active
>x on my machine when I view these pages I create. I want to keep the
>protections of SP2, but this is really a hassle everytime I view one of the
>pages I have created locally (which use no ActiveX), and I am afraid it will
>mess with people viewing the websites.

So you are creating web pages that force your visitors to drop their
pants around their ankles, to the extent that you don't even feel
comfy with yourself? Think about that for a while...


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