Problems with security setting on the internet

From: Michelle (michellemcmillan2101_at_yahoo.co.uk)
Date: 10/17/03


Date: Fri, 17 Oct 2003 07:11:59 -0700

I have a problem trying to change my active x setting as
when i go to tools and internet options its comes up with
the following error and i dont know how to change it any
clues.

This action has been cancelled due to restrictions in
effect on this computer. Please contact your system
administrator.

Any ideas on how to change it so that i can control the
security settings myself. My computer is a networked
computer however i have checked the setting on the main
server and they are fine.

Any suggestions?

Thanks
Michelle



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