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susan
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      01-04-2007
Hello,

I run a site which is only accessible from my own computer. The startpage is
c:\MySite\Welcome.htm.

The page Welcome.htm contains some ActiveX. The moment I call the page IE
shows a securitymessage about the allowing of ActiveX-elements. Is there a
way that I don't get the message without changing the securitylevel? For
other sites I want the message to appear.

Thanks,

Susan


 
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Bergamot
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      01-04-2007
susan wrote:
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> I run a site which is only accessible from my own computer.
>
> The page Welcome.htm contains some ActiveX. The moment I call the page IE
> shows a securitymessage about the allowing of ActiveX-elements.


Why don't you go ask Microsoft? They have their own newsgroups, such as
microsoft.public.internetexplorer.general

BTW, your question has probably been asked and answered there numerous
times before. Take a gander through the google group archives and you
may resolve this yourself.

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Berg
 
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Anthony
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      01-04-2007
For all I know, when I created my site, a security message related to
ActiveX appeared when I viewed the site in my browser. However, once
the site was uploaded to the web, the security message did not appear
again. I think it might be one of those things that you have to find
out about. However, if your uploading your site to the web, I wouldn't
worry about it so much.

 
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