Re: "ActiveX is probably working properly, but not scripting. "
From: H Leboeuf (NoAddress_at_generation.invalid)
Date: 05/12/04
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Date: Wed, 12 May 2004 08:50:51 -0400
Can you download and install the latest?
Microsoft's Scripting download
Get the latest. Two download versions are available for Windows Script 5.6.
The first version requires Windows 2000, XP; the second version requires
Microsoft Windows 98, Millenium Edition (Me), or NT 4.0.
Choose the download appropriate for your operating system.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/downloads/list/webdev.asp
-- Henri Leboeuf Web page: http://www.colba.net/~hlebo49/index.htm === "Van Loock Danny" <vanloockdanny@skynet.be> wrote in message news:%23gMVGkAOEHA.2780@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... > I am suffering from some severe problems using IE6 SP1 : I can't browse > several web pages (example : http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com/) as I only > do get a blank webpage. > > Therefore I went to the pcpitstop webpage (http://www.pcpitstop.com) and was > trying to run a test on my pc, but I always do get the some error message : > "ActiveX is probably working properly, but not scripting. Check your > security settings for scripting." > > > > > So I changed those security settings but apparently IE6 does accept the > changes but still doesn't resolve the problem, even after restarting my pc, > I don't seem to be able to check the necessarily websites. > > My biggest problem is that I downloaded the install packages of McAfee > Antivirus and Firewall, but can't get them installed due to the fact that > those packages do use the IE settings, and have been in contact with the > McAfee Support Desk on multiple occasions to have the problem solved. > Neither they do find a solution although quit experienced support engineers. > > I am a little bit lost as I did try everything what I could think of : > disable firewall (doesn't cause the problem), reinstall/repair of IE6 SP1 > (doesn't solve the problem), installed and registered PC Doctor On Call (a > software tool especially developed to check Active X problems and to fix > those kind of problems) but it neither does solve the problem. > > I already checked my pc on the sasser virus (by using the tool provided by > Microsoft on their webpage) but couldn't find any affected files, I checked > on spyware and addware neither this does seem to cause any problems ... > neither the automated updates from Microsoft seem to solve my problem. > > > > I do get the impression that I do miss (deleted) some files on my pc which > are needed to have my IE running in the way it should be. > > > > I really would appreciate it when someone could come back to me with a > solution or a temporarily work around to get this problem sorted as I > already did spend several days hoping to have the problem sorted. > > > > Daan > >
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