Torgeir Bakken (MVP):
> See if this helps:
Didn't, tried and manually checked that allready :-(
I'm getting really ****ed with MS. I have spend hours on this, trying
all fixes they have, and all fixes I have found on the net (MS support
only come up with the obvious ones that I have allreday tried, or
tells me that "you have to reinstall XP".
Why don't MS have a real tool for repairing settings like this?
Not even reinstalling XP SP2 helped. And I can't find a "standalone"
install package for IE6 (then I would try to reinstall that as well)
I tend to think this is a IE6 problem. Because ActiveX is not
downloaded even when the site is in the Trusted Zone (then the
Information Band for SP2 should be displayed at all, right).
It's something somwhere (file or setting) that prevents ActiveX'es
from downloading, but I can't find what (is there a way to debug this,
to where it stops, if it tries to get the ActiveX, or don't request it
at all, how far the process goes before it's block, and so on...)
Some say an XP repair install will help, but how do I start that,
and will that mess up many settings and installed stuff, or...?
> > That worked for all of them, BUT none of the fixes there helped
> > either. Even tried adding the server with the ActiveX to the Trusted
> > Zone (then the Information Bar should not appear at all, right) but
> > the message still says that "Could not install ActiveX" :-(
> >
> > And no matter what I do (reregistering DLLs, checking registry
> > settings, changing security setting, group settings etc) I still can't
> > get that Information Bar to show when an ActiveX is to be downloaded
> > (but since it is not downloaded with zone=Trusted I guess the
> > Information bar is not the problem - ActiveX is blocked otherwhere)
> >
> > On tip mentioned a "XP repair install" but how big a mess-up is that
> > (will much of my system look, setup etc by reset to standard XP)?
> >
> > And how do I initiate a repair install...
> >
> > Added "microsoft.public.windowsupdate" to the list, since I have
> > noticed that most people get into this error when using Windows Update
> > (because they then can't install and run MS own update ActiveX :-)
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