I'm not sure what the ask here is. We don't allow active-x to run.

On Mon, Sep 15, 2008 at 7:23 PM, gbob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> Hello: I currently use only IE 6 (I know, I know) because it has one
> of the most important security features that has prevented a number of
> infections recently.  I have three separate OS partitions with XP on
> each.  One is used for my non-web work with ALL data and most programs
> on another drive.  Another is used for my normal Web work and has NO
> connection to ANY data; documents, projects, etc.  And the last is a
> test partition setup the same way, to test security where I take more
> risks.  So, on my test partition, in the last month, I was infested
> twice by a number of malware programs that got through all (numerous)
> defenses.  My normal web partition is setup slightly differently.  I
> use only IE and have ActiveX and scripts set to "Prompt" and add only
> a few sites I trust to the trusted sites list. Even the trusted sites
> prompt for permission when scripts from other sites are executed at
> that site (and I say no, which works fine).  It has NEVER been
> infected.  It's a pain, I know, but it's MUCH safer and would be great
> if Chrome had the same so it was at least as secure IE in that
> respect.  I'll use Chrome for regular web access when it has it.
> Thanks.
>
> May or may not apply...
> See: http://www.darkreading.com/document.asp?doc_id=162515
> Report: Popular Web Attacks Go Stealth
>
>
> >
>

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