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    Madelynn lucila is offline Senior Member
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    Default Protection settings does not permit websites to utilize

    I'm operating Windows Xp on my machine. I utilize Net Explorer as my web browser. The trouble is that whenever i test to visit any website, i hold on getting an fault sontent stating that "your security settings do not allow websites to us ActiveX controls set up on your machine." Can any body tell me that what does this fault content means? what i require to do in order to solve the over matter?

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    Berna Edelweiss is offline Senior Member
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    In order to get rid of the over matter, you require to go to Net Explorer Tools Menu, then require to choice Net Options, afterward choice Security Tab. then you want to alter it to DEFAULT, then try opearating it again. It will sumb you pop-ups at the top that you will have to click on to permit on a per site basis. According to me, pop ups more like Activex control bars, for that you require to correct click on it, and say permit.

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    Polidoro Rancul is offline Senior Member
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    I am having the similar trouble accept that those settings are right and it even gives me the similar Activex content as eariler, their must be something else or something wrong with my browser or something any idea?

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    Deodato Daryl is offline Senior Member
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    Which browser are you utilizing ? If you already tested entire settings mentioned over and yet it dint operate than try to reinstall or update the browser. It will operate. Anyways first let me recognize the browser you are utilizing (If you dont reauire to reinstall), so that i can idea you the settings accordingly.

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