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QueenBee
05-09-2003, 22:49
Maybe someone can help me with this.. :rose: When I try to run 3D scripts and stuff like that (for animation) I get an error saying my security settings do not allow ActiveX controls. So I thought it was because I had them on "High" and I turned them down to "Low" and it didn't work. I restarted, and it still didn't work..

Can anyone help and tell me what's going on?

crni
05-09-2003, 23:15
i dunno...so, let's try ;)

go to your security settings and click on custom level. then check that all options regarding activeX to enable...

...maybe it helps...who knows :dknow:

QueenBee
05-09-2003, 23:23
Let's see here..
Nope. :( I really don't understand the problem.. It SHOULD work.. Damn puter.. *beats puter with stick*

QueenBee
05-09-2003, 23:25
This is what it says exactly:

"Your current security settings prohibit running ActiveX controls on this page. As a result, the page may not display correctly."

crni
05-09-2003, 23:26
sowie :(

and if you use some petrol and a lighter? :spy:

:D

QueenBee
05-09-2003, 23:29
Tsk tsk.. Well I have many lighters around here :P But I donno about that petrol.. :P

crni
05-09-2003, 23:30
then try this...
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=http://support.microsoft.com:80/support/kb/articles/Q223/3/10.ASP&NoWebContent=1
or
http://www.dslreports.com/faq/6676
again...who knows' :dknow:

kishkash
05-09-2003, 23:41
*points to crni's last post*

yah that!

I had the same error...and it should be as simple as just changing the security level to Default...otherwise i dunno sowwie :dknow:

QueenBee
05-09-2003, 23:57
None of those things worked...:( The first link was to help out IE 4 and 5, and I have IE 6.. So I really don't know..

crni
06-09-2003, 00:08
oh, sorry :(

here's a rose to cheer you up :rose:

P.S. you should really consider getting some hi-octance/highly-flamable fuel :D

QueenBee
06-09-2003, 00:09
Mmm.. Thanks.. A rose always cheers me up.. :P Well that's not completely true.. Actually, there's no truth to it.. lol..:P

kishkash
06-09-2003, 00:27
Mon...are u using Windows XP Home?

*geek talk begins*
Apparently a lot of other people are having the same problem with XP home and ActiveX controls.

Some people were able to fix it...but u might have to try diff things :

1) Go to Tools\internet options\security\custom level.......The first 5 opt5ions are ActiveX controls

You should set these to :-

enable
disable
disable
enable
enable

Scroll down to the bottom and under "scripting" you should enable "active scripting"

Also go to Tools\internet options\advanced and make sure

enable install on demand (internet explorer)
enable install on demand (other)

are both unticked.

2) Check out this link :-

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;813444

3) You can also get this message if you have disabled the Java permissions.

I have Win 2000 and IE 6

I fixed the problem by going to Tools--> Internet Options--> Security--> Internet--> Custom Level

Scroll down to Java Permissions - see if it is Disabled
Mine was, and I changed it to Low Safety

now the page in question doesn't give me the "Your current security settings prohibit running ActiveX controls on the page. As a result, the page may not display correctly"
message.

Hope any/all of these works for u :D

QueenBee
06-09-2003, 00:49
Whoa..you people sure know how to help out.. :D But it STILL doesn't work! Arrrghh! What's wrong with this?! Could it be the sites fault??

denial
06-09-2003, 05:24
QueenBee, may I see what is it that you try to run? hmm ... personally .. I would never put security to low level .. :spy: well .. unless its about t.a.t.u

I'm on win2k server and IE6

crni
06-09-2003, 08:27
if you have xp, with ie6, then you don't have java, right? or do you have sp1 for xp.....anyway, do you have java? if you don't, here's the link... here (http://java.sun.com/webapps/download/Redirect/79442559/58474793772828070535056072460860693332280719720228 13600060192859339008063305596058473206-3866/j2re-1_4_2_01-windows-i586-iftw.exe).

denial
07-09-2003, 18:22
Is Java and ActiveX same ?
I thought Java is SUN and ActiveX is Microsoft .

tell me if I'm wrong..

QueenBee
07-09-2003, 18:26
Well yeah.. But crni helped me out by making me download Mozilla. :done:

Thanks everyone :rose:

denial
07-09-2003, 19:52
Hmmm.. thats not a solution my manager would approved.

*knocks knocks own head* ..
hello!! you're at home ..not work ... have fun!!
..no computer techie okay .. go go flirt ..

Curiousity kills a cat .. but I am not a cat .. I am not a cat .. I am not a cat ..

Anyway .. congrats and well done both of you!!