ACTIVE X SECURITY SETTINGS

From: leslie (MUCH4LES@HOTMAIL.COM)
Date: 02/24/03


From: "leslie" <MUCH4LES@HOTMAIL.COM>
Date: Mon, 24 Feb 2003 07:21:17 -0800


HELP!! YESTERDAY MY HUSBAND DID SOMETHING TO MY COMPUTER
AND NOW I AM CONSTANTLY GETTING THE FOLLOWING ERROR
MESSAGE:
AN ACTIVE X CONTROL ON THIS PAGE MIGHT BE UNSAFE TO
INTERACT WITH OTHER ARTS OF THIS PAGE. DO YOU WANT TO
ALLOW THIS INTERACTION?
yOUR CURRENT SECURITY SETTINGS PROHIBIT RUNNING CONTROLS
IN THIS MATTER.
I have gone to SECURITY in INTERNET OPTIONS and
ENABLED "run active x..." but I am still getting this
error message.



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