Re: Security Setting to allow activex

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Forwarded to Vista Security and OneCare General newsgroups via crosspost for
best assistance.
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~PA Bear

jayjay@jps wrote:
> My Windows version is Vista Business and antivirus is Windows Live OneCare
>
>> Windows version? What's your anti-virus?
>> --
>> ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
>> MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User)
>> AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net
>> DTS-L http://dts-l.org/
>>
>> jayjay@jps wrote:
>>> I was installing adobe flash player I clicked install activex and the
>>> message came up "your security setting do not allow websites to use
>>> activex
>>> controls installed on your computer" I click on it for more information
>>> and it takes me to help and support with information about the
>>> information
>>> bar. I enabled the security settings to accept activex but still get
>>> the
>>> same message. Help is needed. Thanks
 
Windows Live OneCare does not block ActiveX downloaded via the browser unless
they are found to be infected as they load. And then, hopefully, the infection
would be blocked.
-steve


"PA Bear" . wrote:

>Forwarded to Vista Security and OneCare General newsgroups via crosspost for
>best assistance.
>--
>~PA Bear
>
>jayjay@jps wrote:
>> My Windows version is Vista Business and antivirus is Windows Live OneCare
>>
>>> Windows version? What's your anti-virus?
>>> --
>>> ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
>>> MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User)
>>> AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net
>>> DTS-L http://dts-l.org/
>>>
>>> jayjay@jps wrote:
>>>> I was installing adobe flash player I clicked install activex and the
>>>> message came up "your security setting do not allow websites to use
>>>> activex
>>>> controls installed on your computer" I click on it for more information
>>>> and it takes me to help and support with information about the
>>>> information
>>>> bar. I enabled the security settings to accept activex but still get
>>>> the
>>>> same message. Help is needed. Thanks


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Stephen Boots
MVP Windows Live
Windows Live OneCare Forum Moderator
sboots@mvps.org
 
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Try right clicking on IE and Run as administrator, I had same problem with
not being able to install activex controlls because of security settings. I
ran as administrator and problem solved. hope that helps


"StephenB" wrote:

> Windows Live OneCare does not block ActiveX downloaded via the browser unless
> they are found to be infected as they load. And then, hopefully, the infection
> would be blocked.
> -steve
>
>
> "PA Bear" . wrote:
>
> >Forwarded to Vista Security and OneCare General newsgroups via crosspost for
> >best assistance.
> >--
> >~PA Bear
> >
> >jayjay@jps wrote:
> >> My Windows version is Vista Business and antivirus is Windows Live OneCare
> >>
> >>> Windows version? What's your anti-virus?
> >>> --
> >>> ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
> >>> MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User)
> >>> AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net
> >>> DTS-L http://dts-l.org/
> >>>
> >>> jayjay@jps wrote:
> >>>> I was installing adobe flash player I clicked install activex and the
> >>>> message came up "your security setting do not allow websites to use
> >>>> activex
> >>>> controls installed on your computer" I click on it for more information
> >>>> and it takes me to help and support with information about the
> >>>> information
> >>>> bar. I enabled the security settings to accept activex but still get
> >>>> the
> >>>> same message. Help is needed. Thanks

>
> --
> Stephen Boots
> MVP Windows Live
> Windows Live OneCare Forum Moderator
> sboots@mvps.org
>
 
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