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IE6 security settings prob: ActiveX
Name: bobgure Date: April 13, 2008 at 19:49:20 Pacific OS: Windows xp sp2 CPU/Ram: 2GB Ram Product: Dell 3000
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Hi...Suddenly, today, I keep getting banner "Your security settings do not allow web sites to use Active X controls installed on your computer". I did nothing to my settings to invite this. I went to "Internet Options>Security>default level>OK ...hoping that would work. No luck. I'm also getting the "When you send info to the internet it might be possible for others to see that info. Do you want to continue?" dialogue box. Even after checking "in the future do not show this message" and clicking 'yes', this keeps recurring. I also tried enabling the ActiveX options in the Custom mode with no change. Some help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks.
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