"Davet102" <> wrote ...
> How do you install Active X controls??
> I can't seem to find it.
Well, normally you don't need to do much at all. When you first go to the
website, you'll get a yellow bar across the top of your Interbet Explorer
window, saying that the website wants to install an ActiveX component, if
you trust the website ckick here ... and then it just installs. When you go
to teh website again in future it detects you already have the component
installed, and goes straight to work.
Because Vista includes many security features to prevent viruses, trojans,
phishing hijacks and root kits being maliciously installed onto your PC, it
can sometimes also prevent legitimate ActiveX components. To be fully
compatible with Vista, the ActiveX component should be "signed" with a
digital certificate.
Depending on whether the website uses an ActiveX component, whether the
control has been digitally signed, and how your own Vista installation has
been configured to deal with ActiveX conponents.
Hope it helps a bit!
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Andrew McLaren
amclar (at) optusnet dot com dot au
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