ActiveX
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Tony Palmer
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ActiveX
"Your current security settings prohibit running ActiveX controls...etc"
I've tried to reset security settings by clicking "enable" web pages that are not safe, but I can't seem to get ActiveX to work.
Any ideas?
I've tried to reset security settings by clicking "enable" web pages that are not safe, but I can't seem to get ActiveX to work.
Any ideas?
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Jeff Agnew
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Bill Bosler
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Jeff Agnew
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The official definition is that it's a set of Microsoft technologies that enables interactive content over the web.<SMALL>What the h**l is activeX anyway?</SMALL>
To grossly oversimplify, ActiveX allows programs running on other computers or servers access to system-level functions on your computer. This is such a bad idea it boggles the mind. No other operating system has such a "feature" built-in by design. If I get access to system-level functions I own your machine. I might as well be sitting in front of it.
True, if I get root access on a UNIX box I own it, as well. But I can't do so by visiting a rogue web page or opening an e-mail, unlike ActiveX.
I started to post a link to sites that explain more about these exploits but they contain code that could be misused or might cause problems on an unsecured PC. The really determined folks can find it if they feel lucky.
As a practical matter, I allow no ActiveX (signed or unsigned) on my networks. If you insist on running it, be sure to disable running "unsafe" controls, as I recommended to Tony.
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b0b
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I allow exactly two ActiveX controls: Windows Media Player and Adobe Acrobat Reader. I trust those two.
If any web site asks for permission to install an ActiveX control, I close all browser windows immediately. I don't want or need any other ActiveX programs on my computer.
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<img align=left src="http://picturehost.net/b0b/ManzBob2.jpg" border="0"><small> Bobby Lee</small>
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If any web site asks for permission to install an ActiveX control, I close all browser windows immediately. I don't want or need any other ActiveX programs on my computer.
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<img align=left src="http://picturehost.net/b0b/ManzBob2.jpg" border="0"><small> Bobby Lee</small>
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System Administrator
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Tony Palmer
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