Re: Problem with ActiveX/Windows ME

From: Atique (naashraf@yahoo.com)
Date: 10/30/02


From: naashraf@yahoo.com (Atique)
Date: 29 Oct 2002 18:23:02 -0800


Hi....
 
I read your posting dated 08.10.2002 about the ActiveX warning which
appears whenever you open any folder. I have the same problem, I have
tried everything but no help. There is no answer at the google too.
How did you got rid of this problem/
 
Your help would be appreciated.
 
Regards,
Nick

> >Uh, wrong newsgroup. But anyways, it's only an internet
> explorer security
> >alert. It's warning you that the web page is trying to
> do something that
> >your internet security won't allow. This is a good thing.
> >I think you should go into your control panel > internet
> properties >
> >security. There are four zones there. First, selecting
> each one, select
> >default level. Then, make sure Internet is at Medium
> (2nd from top), local
> >network / LAN is set to medium, trusted sites is set to
> medium, and
> >restricted sites is set to the highest setting (high).
> >
> >
> >.
>
> Did that, and restarted the comp, but I'm still getting
> that warning message. :(
>
> . . .and *gomen* for posting on the wrong group. I thought
> this was the right one. *scratches forehead*



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