Re: Active X / Security Setting
From: The Atomic Ass (the_atomic_ass@SPAM.KILLER.runbox.com)
Date: 07/29/02
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From: The Atomic Ass <the_atomic_ass@SPAM.KILLER.runbox.com> Date: Mon, 29 Jul 2002 00:21:46 GMT
Leo Nelson elegantly belched in
news:1add01c23691$031d39c0$9ee62ecf@tkmsftngxa05:
> I have repeatedly tried to change my securit settings for
> Internet Explorer but no matter what settings I choose
> for running Active X control, I still get an error that
> my security settings are set too high for Windows Update
> to run or even to install something such as the Flash
> player. I have even tried emptying my Cache, Temporary
> Files.
>
> Is there an Administrative setting that overrides all
> these settings?
Your getting these messages in the Admin account, right?
If your geting them in a limited user account, that should be normal
behaviour.
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