"Randy Pitkin" <randypitkin@ydpages.com> wrote in message news

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> Nope, It's Broke or Disabled on mine as well
> IE8 is not supporting Activex Across the Board.
> Office 2007 and Sharepoint Designer is installed but the designer is having
> issues as well.
> No other software has been installed.
> XP Pro
Please post the results of this diagnostic if you want help...
http://www.fiddlertool.com/ua.aspx
Robert
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> "Robert Aldwinckle" wrote:
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>> "kissinger" <kissinger@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:593AA570-7EAA-4B7C-980D-7D09E2F6A121@microsoft.com...
>> >I installed IE8 and after that succeeded I went to my company site and tried
>> > to edit a table in datasheet view I get this error:
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>> > "The Standard View of your list is being displayed because your browser does
>> > not support running ActiveX controls."
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>> > I checked als setting of my browser and they do allow activex.
>>
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>> The usual explanation is that it is a bogus message caused by faulty
>> assumptions made when your User-Agent string is parsed by the site.
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>> >
>> > I restored IE7 and now this is also not working with activeX controls on my
>> > sharepoint pages!
>> > Again installing IE8 didn't help.
>>
>> > Any suggestions?
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>> Check your User-Agent string for corruption or replace it with one
>> that the site likes better.
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>> > I desperatly need to work with the datasheet views.
>> >
>> >
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