Re: RWW & ActiveX & IE
From: Les Connor [SBS Community Member - SBS MVP] (les.connor_at_DEL.cfive.ca)
Date: 01/20/05
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Date: Wed, 19 Jan 2005 19:10:54 -0600
Hi MTV,
Adding that url to the trusted sites should work - you may have to close and
re-open IE after adding it. In the event that the settings for trusted sites
zone have been changed, you might try and reset them to default.
-- Les Connor [SBS Community Member - SBS MVP] ----------------------------------------------------------- SBS Rocks ! "MTV" <MTV@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:53F32A78-68AB-489B-92C2-12E12612104F@microsoft.com... > It is well discussed in many forums including here that RWW can work fine > for > the OWA part, but when you attempt to connect to a desktop or server you > get > the message that TSWeb ActiveX control cannot be downloaded. > This is clearly due to the security settings in IE. > But in all my searches I cannot find a definitive answer on WHAT security > settings need to be set TO what! On a remote computer I went into IE > Security > Settings and set all 7 items under "ActiveX controls and plug-ins" to > "enable". Tried connecting to a remote desktop but same ActiveX msg. I > then > tried adding my domain to the trusted sites list, but that did not fix the > problem. My trusted site was https:/server.domain.com.au/remote. Is that > enough? Or do I need more suffixes on this URL? > I go overseas for 4 weeks in 2 days, and am really depending on this > feature > working. > I know many desktops I get to use will have IE locked down to various > degrees and I won't be able to change them, but lets first answer this in > the > scenario where I have full access to the PC I am working from. > The correct answer to this, I think, will help MANY RWW users. > Thanks
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