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smay - 07 Nov 2006 19:23 GMT
Our company's intranet includes a link to an internal 3rd party website that
uses an ActiveX component.  A few people are getting the error "Your current
security settings prohibit running ActiveX controls on this page.  As a
result, the page may not display correctly." when they access the page.  We
have verified that their Local Intranet security settings in IE (6.0 SP1) are
the same as others who do not get the error.  We even have 2 computers that
were setup using the same image, 1 works, the other doesn't.  Any help is
appreciated.
Douglas J. Steele - 07 Nov 2006 22:23 GMT
You may want to repost this to a newsgroup related to Internet Explorer.

This newsgroup is for questions about using ActiveX controls with Access,
the database product that's part of Office Professional.

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> Our company's intranet includes a link to an internal 3rd party website
> that
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> were setup using the same image, 1 works, the other doesn't.  Any help is
> appreciated.
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