How to allow Websites to use ActiveX Controls
>> Tuesday, June 12, 2012
How to allow Websites to use ActiveX Controls
hello everyone,
I am using Internet Explorer 7 as my internet web browser. Everytime I start the internet, the only thing that appears in my information bar is the following error message:
"Your security settings do not allow Web sites to use ActiveX controls installed on your computer. This page may not display correctly. Click here for options…"
Also, it doesn't allow me to click any Options. What should I do ?
Can anybody please suggest me how to allow websites to use ActiveX controls..//
#2
18-07-2009
Techno01
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Join Date: Apr 2008
Posts: 2,268
Re: How to allow Websites to use ActiveX Controls
You can follow the instructions below :
Open Internet Explorer
Click on Tools Menu
Select Internet Options
Under Security Tab, change it To DEFAULT
Now, try running it again.
You will find several ActiveX controls at the top that pop-ups and you will have to click on it in order to allow on a per site basis.
Right click and select Allow.
#3
18-07-2009
deveritt
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Join Date: Apr 2008
Posts: 2,528
Re: How to allow Websites to use ActiveX Controls
TRY this -- first disable prompt, allow activex scripting and downloads etc, and allow all ActiveX components in Internet Explorer security settings. Also
add microsoft.com to trusted sites. Then, turnoff Windows firewall as well as
turn off Popup Blocker. Make sure no spyware software is installed and turnoff AV software
#4
18-07-2009
Techguru01
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Join Date: Oct 2005
Posts: 2,116
Re: How to allow Websites to use ActiveX Controls
Open IE >> Tools >> Internet Options --- The Internet Options window will get appeared.
Click Security tab >>> Custom Level button --- The Security Settings window will get appeared.
Locate ActiveX controls and plug-ins in the Settings: list.
Click to select Enable under Automatic prompting for ActiveX controls.
Click OK --- Here, a Warning! message will get appeared.
Click Yes button to change the security settings.
Click OK .
#5
18-07-2009
Trio
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Join Date: May 2008
Posts: 2,752
Re: How to allow Websites to use ActiveX Controls
I am also using the IE browser, same as you do and I am getting some warning saying that the site was blocked. When I click there, it asks me to download Active X this time. It downloads it and only then I can use that site. Everytime I visit a site, I have to do this . Because the security zones will block this again, I'll have to do this everytime. Well, it just takes seconds with my broadband connection.
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