Rick Root wrote:
> Thanks JD... actually he didn't have a problem with Mozilla, it was IE 
> that he couldn't do the install on.. the automated install that is.  I 
> also had several others in the office using IE say they just got a 
> "Connecting..." dialog within flash and it never did anything.  They all 
> had to go to the adobe web site to do the install, and that worked fine.

Hmm, if it's only IE/Win, and only through one intranet's servers, and 
only if it's the usual ActiveX background install rather than visiting 
the site directly, then it may be that the intranet's systems are set to 
avoid ActiveX auto-install -- some facilities do this to avoid people 
inadvertently installing spyware on their machine. I don't know details 
of how people have done this (whether it's been configured on each 
system, or just at the server), but I do know that some intranets block 
all ActiveX auto-installs. Possible there...?

jd





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