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Old 01-05-2006, 04:22 PM
Wendy Nicholls
 
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Default Re: ActiveX problems

Rob, I had a chance to get to this computer again today and try your
suggestions.

First, there is only a c:\windows folder, but I looked at the Download Programs
folder there. Found two "uninstalled" or "unknown" status files in it which
were ActiveX. There was no function to click on either of them and repair,
etc., so I deleted the 2 files since the others in that folder indicated a
status of Installed. I figured, hopefully correctly, that if these showed a
status = Unknown, then they were bad.

I lowered the Internet Zone security to LOW and then tried McAfee again. It is
still "stuck" in trying to tell me that ActiveX controls are not properly
enabled. I went through the various elements within the security controls once
again just to be sure they were as directed by McAfee...... no luck.

In meantime, I found several sites offering a free fixup program for ActiveX
controls, and have downloaded one of those. Had to return to the city, but
left the program running its scan to see what was missing, broken, etc. I
should be back there some time this weekend to check on it all.

Do you have any other suggestions?

Rob Parsons wrote:

> Hi Wendy,
>
> Sounds like the McAfee updates are trying to download an ActiveX control to
> your Downloaded Program files but your security settings won't allow this or
> the version that has been installed on your computer is damaged.
>
> First go to your Downloaded Program Files Folder. Use the Windows Explorer.
> The folder should be under your Windows root directory (C:\Win)
>
> You are looking for damaged downloaded program files. View the details of
> the folder and there is a column with the controls status.
>
> If there are damaged controls, right click on the item for options. Select
> either the Update or Repair option.
>
> Second, lower your security levels to 'Low' for the Internet Zone. ( This
> will allow you to download un-signed Active X controls. Perhaps McAffee is
> using an Unsigned component.
>
> Start McAffee live update. Do its thing, Then return your internet secirity
> level back to medium.
>
> Good luck.
>
> "Wendy Nicholls" <wendyjn@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
> news:437F3B48.EFB4734A@bellsouth.net...
> > I have Windows 98SE running on a dial-up computer at a weekend house,
> > and McAfee for antivirus. The IE is version 6.
> >
> > McAfee won't do it's updates because it is looking for certain security
> > elements to be in place involving ActiveX. I have followed their
> > specific steps to enable ActiveX control (Tools, Security Tab, Set to
> > Medium and RESET, Download Signed ActiveX = Enabled; and there's another
> > set to PROMPT per their instructions). However, it still does not
> > work.
> >
> > The techs at McAfee are at a loss as to what to have me change or
> > fix. Is there something in the registry I can delete or manually
> > "tweak" to get the two tools to recognize each other?
> >


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