Open IE > Tools > Internet Options > [Security] > "Run ActiveX control
and plug-ins".  Set this to enable.

If the problem persists, uninstall, then reinstall Acrobat and the
Acrobat ActiveX plug-in should be repaired.


--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "Felicia"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> Everytime I go to a page where there is a document in .PDF, I cannot 
> get it to show.  I get a IE message pop up that says:
> 
> "This page provides potentially unsafe information to an AciveX 
> control.  Your current security settings prohibit running controls in 
> this manner.  As a result, this page may not display correctly."
> 
> I don't know what settings to put anything on so I can see .pdf files 
> and I have no idea why this keeps happening.
> 
> I'm running on Windows 98, could someone help me so I can see 
> the .pdf documents?
> Felicia





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