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How to get rid of IE message about Active X Controls

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Steven O. - 26 Feb 2005 19:32 GMT
I have disabled some Active X controls in Internet Explorer.  Now, for
virtually *EVERY* page I go to, I get the message, "This page provides
potentially unsafe information to an ActiveX control.  Your current
security settings prohibit running controls in this manner.  As a
result, this page may not display correctly."

Anyone have any idea how I can keep this message from showing up every
time?

Thanks!

Steve O.

"Spying On The College Of Your Choice" -- How to pick the college that is the Best Match for a high school student's needs.
http://www.SpyingOnTheCollegeOfYourChoice.com
Steve Horsley - 27 Feb 2005 12:23 GMT
> I have disabled some Active X controls in Internet Explorer.  Now, for
> virtually *EVERY* page I go to, I get the message, "This page provides
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> "Spying On The College Of Your Choice" -- How to pick the college that is the Best Match for a high school student's needs.
> http://www.SpyingOnTheCollegeOfYourChoice.com

I suggest you try Firefox. It's safer than you can make IE, and
faster too.

http://www.getfirefox.com

Steve
 
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