Thanks for the ideas, I'll check with the IT guy on Monday.

Rick

John Dowdell wrote:
> 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...?


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