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      04-22-2010
Using Vista Home Premium - Where are all my Active X files located & can
I delete them if I don't know what they are?

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      04-23-2010
On Wed, 21 Apr 2010 22:55:41 -0400, Wolverine in Michigan
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>Using Vista Home Premium - Where are all my Active X files located & can
>I delete them if I don't know what they are?
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>Thanks


Tools->Internet Option-> Programs-> Manage Add-ons.

Disable what you don't think you need, see if you run into problems.
 
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