Problem with Javascript and Activex Controls ?
Hi , After buying a new laptop, I can not download any software or open any website or even open my mail. What do I do? where do I look? al though i have checked my internet connection on my Desktop computer and it is working well there , please suggest me something to solve these problem thanks in advance.
Re: Problem with Javascript and Activex Controls ?
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Anathakrishnan
Hi , After buying a new laptop, I can not download any software or open any website or even open my mail. What do I do? where do I look? al though i have checked my internet connection on my Desktop computer and it is working well there , please suggest me something to solve these problem thanks in advance.
Hello, Can you go online with your new laptop ? If not, did you remember to check that your new laptop has a fixed IP is compatible with your network?
Re: Problem with Javascript and Activex Controls ?
Hello ,Good afternoon,
thank you but after several tutorial I managed to enable javascript in security. As against when I'm on a msn site there appear a a bar at the top of the screen which states "your security settings do not allow websites to use activex " So can you tell me how to activate it and also what it active x control?
Thank you
Re: Problem with Javascript and Activex Controls ?
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Originally Posted by
Anathakrishnan
Hello ,Good afternoon,
thank you but after several tutorial I managed to enable javascript in security. As against when I'm on a msn site there appear a a bar at the top of the screen which states "your security settings do not allow websites to use activex " So can you tell me how to activate it and also what it active x control?
Thank you
What version of Internet Explorer are you using?
The ActiveX control permissions to change the security settings of your browser. With IE7, this is in Tools> Internet Options> Security tab. For the Internet, we need to put the security level to Medium. In this case, signed ActiveX controls should cause the display of an information bar asking you permission to install the control. Be careful with ActiveX controls,and dont accept the one from untrusted site.
Re: Problem with Javascript and Activex Controls ?
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Olin
What version of Internet Explorer are you using?
The ActiveX control permissions to change the security settings of your browser. With IE7, this is in Tools> Internet Options> Security tab. For the Internet, we need to put the security level to Medium. In this case, signed ActiveX controls should cause the display of an information bar asking you permission to install the control. Be careful with ActiveX controls,and dont accept the one from untrusted site.
I have a question, that when I set Security tab at the maximum level? (I can not open some page of the net?) and as you said
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Be careful with ActiveX controls,and dont accept the one from untrusted site
But how do you know if a site is trusted, I will not install ActiveX, I just want my pc to access on certain site please help
Re: Problem with Javascript and Activex Controls ?
Hello, Good afternoon
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that when I set Security tab at the maximum level? (I can not open some page of the net?)
Yes, putting the security settings on maximum, some pages will not open or will not work correctly.
An ActiveX control allows you to run an application in your browser. Thus, with an ActiveX control, you might be running an antivirus online directly in your browser. But you could also run a program harmful to your computer. Therefore, do not download ActiveX controls from sites to which you do not have full confidence.
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But how do you know if a site is trusted, I will not install ActiveX, I just allowed my pc to access on certain site
This is a fairly subjective. Indeed, confidence is not absolute and total security does not exist. A web of trust could be defined as follows:
It would be a site for which you are certain it will not issue a malicious file. I highlight this because you look to the user. Indeed, you could have confidence in a site and not me. On a more general, trusted sites are those whose reputation is no doubt known to all not to be malicious. For example, Microsoft makes you run an ActiveX control to a Windows Update on your PC. The ActiveX control is risky because it will update the critical files on your PC, but Microsoft is a trusted third party. The concept of trust does not mean that there will never be a problem, but you can trust them. Another example, an online antivirus requiring the installation of an ActiveX control (Symantec, Kaspersky, Bitdefender, etc.). These are also a trusted site. As against the casino "A", the dating site "B", the personal site "C" or the game site "D", you can forget, too risky.