Re: ActiveX controlls blocked on IE



I wonder if they are marked as "Disabled" in your IE Security zones..

Have a look at the various options under Tools --> Internet Options
--> Security Tab.

Try highlighting the Internet Zone then clicking "default level" to
see if that fixes it. If not, perhaps one test would be to temporarily
add the internet site in question to your "trusted sites" list. Then
if the ActiveX now works it is likely that your settings for the
"internet" zone --> Custom level have some Activex options set to
disabled. Make a note of your current settings there then try changing
any ActiveX disabled options to "prompt" instead.

HTH


G. More <GMore@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Thanks you Jerry.

No add-ons (BHO) are currently installed on IE excepto for "windows
messenger".
A good startup point, but its not it. All IE settings are ok, reseted and
defaults.
No toolbars, pop-up blockers are installed. No sites are blocked on IE's
options.

The solution to this case has to be somewhere on the Windows Registry and it
is set as a machine-wide setting. I just need someone to point me to the
right key.

Thanks.


Ha®®y

HarryKrishna.nospam@xxxxxxxxx
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