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ActiveX controls using IE6 & WinXP.
I cannot get any ActiveX controls to download using IE6 and Windows XP. I
do not even see any prompts or dialog boxes, just a red "X" where the controls should be. I have made sure that IE security settings are set to allow ActiveX controls but to no avail. I cannot resolve this. I have everything set to Low security. I cannot make ActiveX controls appear no matter what I do. I don't have this problem on my other machine running Win2000/IE6. Please help me.! Owen PS. replies cc'd via email appreciated |
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ActiveX controls using IE6 & WinXP.
Could also try making sure Scripting "Active Scripting" is set to "enable"
within the security zone you've chosen for the page. Jon "owen" wrote in message news:TFgyc.1321$rp3.231@newsfe1-win... I cannot get any ActiveX controls to download using IE6 and Windows XP. I do not even see any prompts or dialog boxes, just a red "X" where the controls should be. I have made sure that IE security settings are set to allow ActiveX controls but to no avail. I cannot resolve this. I have everything set to Low security. I cannot make ActiveX controls appear no matter what I do. I don't have this problem on my other machine running Win2000/IE6. Please help me.! Owen PS. replies cc'd via email appreciated |
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ActiveX controls using IE6 & WinXP.
"Jon" wrote in message ... Could also try making sure Scripting "Active Scripting" is set to "enable" within the security zone you've chosen for the page. Jon Thanks Jon, I've done that but it made no difference. Still get the red 'X' and no error messages or prompts. Owen |
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ActiveX controls using IE6 & WinXP.
Hmmm.. could try going Start Run sfc /scannow
This will ensure your ie6 files aren't corrupted etc. Jon "owen" wrote in message news:Zwhyc.1673$rp3.593@newsfe1-win... "Jon" wrote in message ... Could also try making sure Scripting "Active Scripting" is set to "enable" within the security zone you've chosen for the page. Jon Thanks Jon, I've done that but it made no difference. Still get the red 'X' and no error messages or prompts. Owen |
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