cant access https sites and Active X settings are "wrong" - sort of
From: Gray (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 04/18/04
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Date: Sun, 18 Apr 2004 12:48:26 -0700
This problem has now been solved...
Look at secion "Register .Dll Files" at the site...
http://support.dell.com/us/en/kb/document.asp?dn=1075765
Gray
>-----Original Message-----
>Hi,
> firstly I would just like to say that my Cipher
Strength
>is set to 128bit and my Security settings for Internet
is
>set to Medium.
>
> I have a situation where I can't access any httpS sites
>and places like Microsoft and Symantec keep telling me
>that I have certain settings that prevent them from
>running some ActiveX stuff for me. Believe me, my
>settings are fine. I have followed meticulously what
each
>setting should be and it's all ok.
>
>(However, I couldn't find the PCT 1.0 thing in Advanced
>settings - I'm sure it used to be there!).
>
> This all started with a complete failure of NAV 2003
and
>now I'll paste information that I have placed on other
>thread. This will tell you the vents that led to my
>problem...
>
>1. NAV throws up ..."Norton AntiVirus has encountered an
>internal program error. Uninstall and re-install Norton
>AntiVirus (3002,1530)"... from nowhere (really, I was
>just sat there).
>
>2. I go straight into action on the Symantec web site
and
>quickly realise that I can't access httpS sites. They
>don't seem to want anyone emailing or calling them, and
>not paying, a lot, for privilege. Evry other page keeps
>telling me it can't do Active X on my computer - my
>settings are fine - I've looked, several times.
>
>3. So I Windows Messenger my mate - except I can't
>because it keeps telling me that I have typed in my
>username or password incorrectly - I haven't needed to
>type either in for months - it already know it. Anyway,
>it makes no difference, even when I DO type them in it
>still doesn't know me. The relevent web sites
>(like "reset my password", or "I've got a problem") are
>all https sites.
>
>4. Ok, I'll put the Symantic popup into a Word document
>and send it him by email. Erm, No. I can't access any
>word documents either existing or just created.
>
>5. Back to the Norton pop-up. I click OK and
>get "Symantic Integrator could not initialise the
current
>frame class. Please make sure that you did not diectly
>run the integrator." - which is REALLY useful. Not.
>
>6. When I uninstall NAV, I can again access my Office
>docs. When I reinstall NAV (not very successfully, but
>that's another story) I lose access to my Office docs).
>They ARE mutually exclusive at the moment.
>
>
>
>Does anyone know what's happening to me, please? And
will
>they tell me without asking for money? You'll make a
>friend for life;-)
>..
>
>
>.
>
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