Everytime I start my computer I get this Internet Explorer
popup stating "Your Current Security Settings Prohibit
Running ActiveX controls on this page. As a result this
page may not display correctly." I have never had this
problem but maybe a month ago when Microsoft would ask you
to download updates when you clicked on Internet Explorer,
which I did and then I have been getting this problem. I
really don't know much about ActiveX, and how I should
have my security controls set for explorer. If anyone has
any idea let me know. I would appreciate it.

Re: ActiveX Security Settings. by Robin

Robin
Mon Oct 06 11:23:35 CDT 2003

"Jason Rubley" <rubleytuesday@comcast.net> wrote in
news:01d401c38bc4$488ac250$a001280a@phx.gbl:

> Everytime I start my computer I get this Internet Explorer
> popup stating "Your Current Security Settings Prohibit
> Running ActiveX controls on this page. As a result this
> page may not display correctly." I have never had this
> problem but maybe a month ago when Microsoft would ask you
> to download updates when you clicked on Internet Explorer,
> which I did and then I have been getting this problem. I
> really don't know much about ActiveX, and how I should
> have my security controls set for explorer. If anyone has
> any idea let me know. I would appreciate it.
>

See:
CERT® Advisory CA-2000-12 HHCtrl ActiveX Control Allows Local Files to be
Executed
http://www.cert.org/advisories/CA-2000-12.html