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Hi,
I wanted to install some software yesterday, and it came on a CD as you
would expect. But when I tried to autoplay the CD, (the CD also
contained al, the installation instructions), all I got was the
following error message:
"Your current security settings prohibit running ActiveX controls on
this page. As a result, the page may not display correctly."
The error message was correct, in that all that was displayed was a
blank window...
I tried to amend my security settings in Internet Explorer, which were
already set to 'Medium' in any case, by lowering them to 'Low'. (I
wasn't on-line or anything, of course; I just wanted the CD to play.)
But even after doing that I still got the error message, and I have yet
to see my software installation instructions...
I also get an odd error message when I try to view Help in Office XP,
which I believe is also related to the ActiveX thing:
"A Runtime Error has occurred. Do you wish to Debug? Line: 22 Error:
Automation server can't create object"
Does anyone know where else it is possible to change the ActiveX
settings please?
I am running Windows XP Pro SP2.
Cheers,
Robin McInnes
Cheshire, UK
(Email address contains a spam-trap. Remove it to mail me.)
Hi,
I wanted to install some software yesterday, and it came on a CD as you
would expect. But when I tried to autoplay the CD, (the CD also
contained al, the installation instructions), all I got was the
following error message:
"Your current security settings prohibit running ActiveX controls on
this page. As a result, the page may not display correctly."
The error message was correct, in that all that was displayed was a
blank window...
I tried to amend my security settings in Internet Explorer, which were
already set to 'Medium' in any case, by lowering them to 'Low'. (I
wasn't on-line or anything, of course; I just wanted the CD to play.)
But even after doing that I still got the error message, and I have yet
to see my software installation instructions...
I also get an odd error message when I try to view Help in Office XP,
which I believe is also related to the ActiveX thing:
"A Runtime Error has occurred. Do you wish to Debug? Line: 22 Error:
Automation server can't create object"
Does anyone know where else it is possible to change the ActiveX
settings please?
I am running Windows XP Pro SP2.
Cheers,
Robin McInnes
Cheshire, UK
(Email address contains a spam-trap. Remove it to mail me.)