dont have an XP box on me but i am pretty sure there is a "Trusted Zones"
section in the security bit of the internet settings.  You should be able to
add the local host domain into the trusted ones

Steve

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Subject: [cfaussie] security and disabling ActiveX in IE (sort of OT...)



Hi all

I won't go into boring detail and there's no need at the moment for
work-arounds (or a chorus of "don't do that!") but...

lots of (should be all?) windows webservers have Active X blocked within IE
on the webserver (the "workstation" part of the server OS).

        Is it possible to only have ActiveX enabled for selected sites (ie
//localhost)?

if not I might have to look at enabling Active X for IE but only allow the
browser access to localhost, yes?

what's my issue with Active X controls? Flash, XMLHttpRequest object, etc.
Why on the server? diagnostics/support.


thanx
barry.b

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