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Subject: Insistent Internet Explorer ActiveX warning
Category: Computers > Internet
Asked by: sworley-ga
List Price: $5.00
Posted: 23 Feb 2003 13:42 PST
Expires: 25 Mar 2003 13:42 PST
Question ID: 166084
After being struck by webbugs (and spyware!), and being naturally a
little paranoid, I decided to treat my default web security in
Internet Explorer more strictly. Among other things, I don't want to
download or run ActiveX script controls.  This has worked well.. I
don't miss any fancy features like Flash ads or mysterious tools that
are trying to "enhance my web experience" by doing mysterious things
in the background.

My question is a simple one that may have no answer. In IE 5.5 and
6.0, disabling ActiveX makes IE display an information-only warning
dialog whenever you visit a page that has an ActiveX control. It
states:
"Your Security settings prohibit running ActiveX controls on this
page. As a result, the page may not display correctly."

This is a valid warning. But one that I don't want to see. Because I
see it 50+ times a day. I disabled ActiveX on purpose, yet I am
hounded by this reminder that seems to have no way to "don't show me
this warning again, ever!"

Two solutions to this are simple: Turn ActiveX back on (which defeats
my whole goal), or switch browsers to something like Opera or Mozilla.
But my hope is that there is a setting, option, patch, or trick to
make Intenet Explorer be QUIET when it's doing what I told it to do.
I am beginning to conclude that this warning is deliberately
intrusive, Microsoft's goal being to encourage ActiveX use, since it
gives them more control over the Internet. [I told you I was
paranoid..]

Is there a way to prevent this warning from interrupting me
continually?
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Subject: Re: Insistent Internet Explorer ActiveX warning
Answered By: clouseau-ga on 23 Feb 2003 14:45 PST
Rated:4 out of 5 stars
 
Hello sworley,

Thank you for your question. 

Richard M. Smith has this solution for you here:
http://www.computerbytesman.com/acctroj/howto.htm

"How to turn off ActiveX and Java in Internet Explorer 5.

Under the Windows Start menu, select the Settings | Control Panel
command.

Double-click on the Internet Options icon in the Control Panel window.

Select the Security tab in the Internet Properties dialog box. 
Make sure that the Internet zone is selected. 

Click on the Default Level to make sure that the Internet zone is at
the Medium level.

Push the Custom Level... button. 

Scroll down to the setting labelled "Script ActiveX controls marked
safe for scripting" in the Security Settings Dialog box and check the
Disable option.

**********Note, by changing only this setting, ActiveX controls are
effectively disabled and no annoying warning messages are displayed if
a page attempts to use an ActiveX control..."

This discussion thread confirms that this is therea containing the
settings to cure this message pop-up:
http://cert.uni-stuttgart.de/archive/usenet/microsoft.public.win2000.security/2002/08/msg00107.html

">I have disabled ActiveX in IE6.  When visiting pages such as
cnn.com, >I get a warning:
>
>Microsoft Interent Explorer:
>Your security settings prohibit running ActiveX controls on this
page. As a result, this page may not display correctly.
>
>After about the 5000th time, I get the msg.
>
>How can I get rid of this warning? I do not want to enable ActiveX
for security reasons.


Answer:

Tool -> Internet Options -> Security.  select the appropriate zone and
set to "disable" from 'prompt"
 
It appears this should be the workable solution to remove this
annoyance for you.


Search Strategy:

disable +"Your Security settings prohibit running ActiveX controls on
this"
ie OR "Internet Explorer" activex +warning +disable

I trust my research has provided you with the solution. If a link
above should fail to work or anything require further explanation or
research, please do post a Request for Clarification prior to rating
the answer and closing the question and I will be pleased to assist
further.

Regards,

-=clouseau=-
sworley-ga rated this answer:4 out of 5 stars
Solves my problem, thanks! My assumption was that I could run the
ActiveX stuff I already had installed, and just stop loading new
ones... but it looks like you have to go all-or-nothing.

Thanks for sharing the search that you used, I tried a few other
combos before but I hadn't thought to "" quote the longer error. 
Works like a charm. I wish I knew how to allow certain ActiveX
controls but not others, but I'm sure that's not in IE anyway. 
Thanks!

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