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1.What is the exact error message you receive when you try to install Active X?
2.What is the version of Internet Explorer installed on your computer?
3.Have you made any changes to the computer prior to the issue?
4.Have you removed Active X control?
Follow the mentioned methods:
Method 1:
You may configure the computer in clean boot state and check if the issue persists. It will start Windows XP by using a minimal set of drivers and startup programs and helps to eliminate software conflicts.
The following link has steps showing how to perform clean boot: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/310353
Note: Please ensure that the computer is set to start as usual by following the section ‘Steps to configure Windows to use a Normal startup state’ from the above article.
Method 2: Refer the link:
Should I install ActiveX controls?
Applies to Windows Xp.
Refer:
What is an ActiveX control?
http://www.microsoft.com/security/resources/activex-whatis.aspx
Hope the above information is helpful!
How To Install Activex On Windows Xp
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My friend has a desktop with Windows XP installed, and he does not have a UPS set up. Yesterday, the power went out and the PC underwent a hard shutdown. This caused a problem, (
ntldr
disappeared), but this was fixed by using an XP repair disk.After he logged in again after the repair, he wanted to change some services, so he went to
services.msc
and got an error saying Your currently security settings prohibit running ActiveX controls on this page. As a result, page can't display correctly. as shown in this picture:I ran a search on Google for the error, and found a registry edit, but it failed to solve the problem. The suggestion was to change the value of the
1200
key in HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionInternet SettingsZones0
from one to zero, but it was already at zero, so I set it to one, restarted, then set it back to zero and restarted again.The same thing happened to me a few months ago on Windows 7, but I didn't notice it and formatted my OS for other reasons.
How can I get rid of this error message?
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My guess is that you have file corruption. I would first do a
chkdsk /f
at least a couple of times (most people don't realize that you often need to run this more than once), and if I still had problems, then I would do a System Restore too.Here is how to check your chkdsk results:
They never stop reporting finding some things, but when it gets down to finding only around 5 items, is when I stop running it.
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The services.msc in Extended view (tabs at the bottom) uses a HTML page and in it an ActiveX to display the services. If you use the Standard version, no HTML is used and you should be able to control the services. Not a real fix, but at least you can control the services for now.
As Internet Explorer is itself based on a lot of ActiveX control (see Wikipedia), an error in one of them can render the entire browser useless. This would also match the error that you even can’t start it.
The first thing would be a check of all system files used by Windows. Enter this command into Start - Run
(more details here)
If this does not work, try to update Internet Explorer to a newer version. I have seen a lot of broken IE6 installations with weird error messages that went away when installing Internet Explorer 7 or 8 - download here.
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It is an internet explorer message. Try going to internet explorer/internet options/security, and set it as low as possible (you might want to turn off protected mode).
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I solved this problem a couple of minutes ago by going to Control Panel => Internet Options => Advanced tab and clicking the
Reset...
button under Reset Internet Explorer Settings
.Install Activex Control Windows Xp
Before hitting on the solution I spent several hours searching for hints on google, but I only found the answer when searching for something I thought only tangentially related to my problem.
I first searched directly for answers related to Security Zone, Services and Applications, ActiveX components and the differences between the Extended and Standard View. I searched for the causes of the Custom Level button being greyed out in Internet Options Security tab, but that turned out to be an unrelated problem.
Since I had this problem on a Windows XP Embedded build, I searched for information on the embedded components associated with the Services MMC. I of course searched for the phrase in the error message I got, which was that the ActiveX controls could not be displayed because of Internet Explorer security settings prohibit controls or blocked a publisher causing the dialog not to display correctly.
I finally searched for what activex controls are needed for services extended view, and amongst the results I found the solution to my problem.
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