Disable ActiveX Warning in Internet Explorer while
playing animations
Trouble:
One of our readers reported
a problem saying: “I always receives ActiveX warning when ever I try to play
any flash animations
form cd or hard disk location“.
If you are unaware about the problem
see the snapshot given below.
When this problem appears it displays
a new window (as shown in the image above) in the containing this message given
below:
“To protect your security,Internet
Explorer has restricted this webpage from running scripts or ActiveX controls
that could access your computer.Click here for options…“
You may check the option which says:
“Do not show this message again” checkbox and click OK then the page
will display without ActiveX content.
Note: In short all the .swf files
or flash
animations are ActiveX
controls which Internet
Explorer blocks before playing.
Let’s see how can you fix this
problem and what is ActiveX.
What
is ActiveX content?
ActiveX is a component object model
(COM) developed by Microsoft for Windows platforms. Software based on ActiveX
technology is prevalent in the form of Internet Explorer plugins and, more commonly, in ActiveX
controls, ActiveX based applications launched from web pages.
Now lets see how to fix this
warning.
Method 1: (Temporary Way Out)
In order to view the JavaScript or
the ActiveX content on the page and see your menus working, you will have to
right click the Information Bar that has appeared at the top of the page
and select allow blocked content. (as shown in the image below)
After this it will prompt you with a
message box saying “Are you sure you want to let the file run active content“.
Method 2: (Permanent Solution)
In order to solve this problem for
permanently in Internet
Explorer you will have to set some options to allow this blocked or ActiveX
content.
Follow the steps below to allow
ActiveX content.
1. Open Internet Explorer ,
go to Tools >> Internet Options
2. Click on Advanced Tab and
scroll down to find the Security section.
3. Enable the checkbox labeled “Allow
active content to run in files on My Computer” and “Allow Active Content from
CDs to run on My Computer”.
4. Click Ok, close Internet
Explorer and restart it, after restart you will not see any ActiveX warning
when you play any active content like flash
animations, JavaScript menus on web pages etc.
We hope this helps to fix the
trouble!
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