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Re: IE questions

From: Rodrigo Díaz (rodrigo.diazstk.cl)
Date: Fri Apr 30 2004 - 12:32:15 CDT


Hi Andy.

You can allow execution of ActiveX, but deny the installation of new
controls. Then, manually install the ActiveX that you want to allow to
be executed (tipically Macromedia Flash objects)

Rodrigo Díaz O.
STK

Andy Pham wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I'm not sure if my first email went thru or it's stuck somewhere
> because of the wrong email address. Anyway, we're currently blocking
> ActiveX, JavaScript and active scripting in IE. It has been working
> ok for us, but we heard a lots of complains because the users couldn't
> get to the sites that require ActiveX turn on (most of commercial
> sites). So my questions are
>
> What are the risks of turn everything on in IE? Is staying current
> with service packs help? Is there any work around if we decide to
> keep ActiveX...off? Any suggestions are appreciated.
>
> AP
>
> p.s: And I don't want to go with Mozilla browser....
>
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