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Hey all.
Ive just got XP SP2 and noticed that all the sites that I design in Webstyle4 have the ActiveX bar pop up and say that 'malicious ActiveX has been blocked'.
I know that this feature can be turned off, but am a little worried that the standard user will not either be able to diable the feature, or be worried that my little navbar will cause their computer harm!!!
I notice that www.xara.com has a navbar at the top of the screen, and no warning is being displayed on my machine. Does anyone know if a 'fix' is being made, or if there is anyway around this problem!
Thanks,
Paul
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Hey all.
Ive just got XP SP2 and noticed that all the sites that I design in Webstyle4 have the ActiveX bar pop up and say that 'malicious ActiveX has been blocked'.
I know that this feature can be turned off, but am a little worried that the standard user will not either be able to diable the feature, or be worried that my little navbar will cause their computer harm!!!
I notice that www.xara.com has a navbar at the top of the screen, and no warning is being displayed on my machine. Does anyone know if a 'fix' is being made, or if there is anyway around this problem!
Thanks,
Paul
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Hi Paul,
You should get such an error if you're viewing the pages locally on your PC, but not on the web. Is this the case for you?
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Thanks for the info. But why the errors when viewing locally only??
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that is due to the processes of security in XPSP2.
One of the most common problems with trojans and other forms of malware is to use a local file to initiate contact to a remote source. However, js is a commonly used language for web pages.
SP2 blocks local file access to js without user intervention, but not to the web. Although you can increase the security on a machine and have it block on the web as well.
Just one of those things that you have to expect from M$