Active X - How do I know if it is loaded on my system and activated?




How does one know whether Active X is installed on a system?

I am using Windows XP Pro. I have been attempting to update my software and it keeps saying that Active X is required. I am asked whether it is okay to install this software and I say OK. I next get a window that informs me that the software did not install. Any thoughts as to what I need to do to make Active X work on my system.

Thanks for any help sent my way.

Frog


P.S. I sent this same message yesterday but it does not show up on this newsgroup. Is it there and I am doing something wrong? Help!
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