Re: Problem with latest security update kb891781 (dhtmled.ocx upda
From: Mike B (B_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 02/16/05
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Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2005 18:09:45 -0800
I think Norton AV 2003 & 2005 are rendered useless because of this problem.
Apparently they use ActiveX to work their front end UI. When you launch NAV
you get the message: "Your internet security settings prohibit ActiveX
controls on this page. As a result, the page may not display properly."
When you try to change the internet security settings in the Internet zone,
it reports: "The recommended security level for this zone is "Medium". The
level that you have chosen is lower than this. Please choose a security level
of "Medium" or higher."
When you try to change the internet security settings in the Restricted
Sites zone, it reports: "The recommended security level for this zone is
"High". The level that you have chosen is lower than this. Please choose a
security level of "High" or higher."
Am I talking about the same problem here?
"salimnair@gmail.com" wrote:
> List of applications that are known to show this problem
>
> 1. Macromedia Homesite
> 2. KLZ NewsRoom4.
>
> (Please add to the list if you find any other apps)
>
> salim
>
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