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Old 12-27-2008
James
 

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How to disable active-x information bar with active-x disabled?
[reposting because of no responses, someone please help.]

Well I get prompts whether I have auto-prompting enabled or disabled. How
do I get rid of the prompts? That's all I want. Active-x disabled and no
prompts...

"Robert Aldwinckle" <robald@techemail.com> wrote in message
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>
> "James" <no@email.com> wrote in message
> news:B02B0CDB-378A-4AC7-B7FB-E1727D10F3F0@microsoft.com...
>>I experienced the same problem in multiple Vista installs on multiple
>> computers, the problem is I disable active-x in the internet zone, and I
>> enable automatic prompting for active-x, yet I still get the active-x
>> info
>> bar on sites that have active-x that I haven't added to my trusted zone?
>> Is
>> there no way to turn off the info bar or am I doing something wrong..?

>
>
> Sounds like that's what you have set it up to do.
> If you disable ActiveX you will get an information message about that
> (unless, perhaps, it occurs in a Restricted Sites zone--not sure about
> that)
> And certainly if you set it to Prompt you will at least get its prompt.
>
>
> HTH
>
> Robert Aldwinckle
> ---
>
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Old 12-27-2008
PA Bear [MS MVP]
 

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Re: How to disable active-x information bar with active-x disabled?
Please stick to the original thread:
http://groups.google.com/group/micro...b43bed684df661

PS: It's a long holiday weekend!

PPS: The web-based access to these newsgroups has been broken since the
morning of 23 Dec-08.
--
~PA Bear

James wrote:
> [reposting because of no responses, someone please help.]
>
> Well I get prompts whether I have auto-prompting enabled or disabled. How
> do I get rid of the prompts? That's all I want. Active-x disabled and no
> prompts...
>
> "Robert Aldwinckle" <robald@techemail.com> wrote in message
> news:OsAdImQZJHA.1184@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>>
>> "James" <no@email.com> wrote in message
>> news:B02B0CDB-378A-4AC7-B7FB-E1727D10F3F0@microsoft.com...
>>> I experienced the same problem in multiple Vista installs on multiple
>>> computers, the problem is I disable active-x in the internet zone, and I
>>> enable automatic prompting for active-x, yet I still get the active-x
>>> info
>>> bar on sites that have active-x that I haven't added to my trusted zone?
>>> Is
>>> there no way to turn off the info bar or am I doing something wrong..?

>>
>>
>> Sounds like that's what you have set it up to do.
>> If you disable ActiveX you will get an information message about that
>> (unless, perhaps, it occurs in a Restricted Sites zone--not sure about
>> that)
>> And certainly if you set it to Prompt you will at least get its prompt.
>>
>>
>> HTH
>>
>> Robert Aldwinckle
>> ---


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Old 12-27-2008
VanguardLH
 

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Re: How to disable active-x information bar with active-x disabled?
James wrote:

> [reposting because of no responses, someone please help.]


You may have to wait a day or three to get a reply, if any. Remember
this is the holidays. Many participants here do have lives outside of
Usenet so they're not around at the moment. That means responses are
slowed.

> Well I get prompts whether I have auto-prompting enabled or disabled. How
> do I get rid of the prompts? That's all I want. Active-x disabled and no
> prompts...


IE advanced settings:
- ActiveX controls
Automatic prompting
Disabled = You get the yellow infobar.
Enabled = You get a popup dialog window.

Neither setting gets rid of a prompt. It only changes what kind of
prompt you get: infobar or popup window.

Since you don't want to be prompted about them, presumably you also
don't want AX controls to run within IE. What happens when you set:

"Run ActiveX and plug-ins"

to Disabled?
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Old 12-27-2008
James
 

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Re: How to disable active-x information bar with active-x disabled?

"VanguardLH" <V@nguard.LH> wrote in message
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> James wrote:
>
>> [reposting because of no responses, someone please help.]

>
> You may have to wait a day or three to get a reply, if any. Remember
> this is the holidays. Many participants here do have lives outside of
> Usenet so they're not around at the moment. That means responses are
> slowed.
>
>> Well I get prompts whether I have auto-prompting enabled or disabled.
>> How
>> do I get rid of the prompts? That's all I want. Active-x disabled and no
>> prompts...

>
> IE advanced settings:
> - ActiveX controls
> Automatic prompting
> Disabled = You get the yellow infobar.
> Enabled = You get a popup dialog window.
>
> Neither setting gets rid of a prompt. It only changes what kind of
> prompt you get: infobar or popup window.
>
> Since you don't want to be prompted about them, presumably you also
> don't want AX controls to run within IE. What happens when you set:
>
> "Run ActiveX and plug-ins"
>
> to Disabled?


When I disable active-x and plug-ins, I get a yellow info bar at the top of
active-x sites. I want active-x disabled and no bar, is this possible? And
sorry about the new thread, somehow I thought my other one had been dead for
2 weeks, but turns out the last response for 3 days ago.

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Old 12-27-2008
VanguardLH
 

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Re: How to disable active-x information bar with active-x disabled?
James wrote:

> "VanguardLH" <V@nguard.LH> wrote ...
>>
>> IE advanced settings:
>> - ActiveX controls
>> Automatic prompting
>> Disabled = You get the yellow infobar.
>> Enabled = You get a popup dialog window.
>>
>> Neither setting gets rid of a prompt. It only changes what kind of
>> prompt you get: infobar or popup window.
>>
>> Since you don't want to be prompted about them, presumably you also
>> don't want AX controls to run within IE. What happens when you set:
>>
>> "Run ActiveX and plug-ins"
>>
>> to Disabled?

>
> When I disable active-x and plug-ins, I get a yellow info bar at the top of
> active-x sites. I want active-x disabled and no bar, is this possible? And
> sorry about the new thread, somehow I thought my other one had been dead for
> 2 weeks, but turns out the last response for 3 days ago.


My next guess is to disable "Download of AX controls". There is this
option for both signed and unsigned objects. The default is Prompt and
maybe why you see that infobar. If set to Disabled then maybe the
browser will quit seeing that the web site is offering an AX control or
no longer prompt you that they want you to get one.
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Old 12-27-2008
James
 

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Re: How to disable active-x information bar with active-x disabled?

"VanguardLH" <V@nguard.LH> wrote in message
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> James wrote:
>
>> "VanguardLH" <V@nguard.LH> wrote ...
>>>
>>> IE advanced settings:
>>> - ActiveX controls
>>> Automatic prompting
>>> Disabled = You get the yellow infobar.
>>> Enabled = You get a popup dialog window.
>>>
>>> Neither setting gets rid of a prompt. It only changes what kind of
>>> prompt you get: infobar or popup window.
>>>
>>> Since you don't want to be prompted about them, presumably you also
>>> don't want AX controls to run within IE. What happens when you set:
>>>
>>> "Run ActiveX and plug-ins"
>>>
>>> to Disabled?

>>
>> When I disable active-x and plug-ins, I get a yellow info bar at the top
>> of
>> active-x sites. I want active-x disabled and no bar, is this possible?
>> And
>> sorry about the new thread, somehow I thought my other one had been dead
>> for
>> 2 weeks, but turns out the last response for 3 days ago.

>
> My next guess is to disable "Download of AX controls". There is this
> option for both signed and unsigned objects. The default is Prompt and
> maybe why you see that infobar. If set to Disabled then maybe the
> browser will quit seeing that the web site is offering an AX control or
> no longer prompt you that they want you to get one.


Everything under Active-X section in security section of IE options is
disabled. But I still see the yellow info bar at the top of web sites, when
I click on it and read the 'more information' it says to disable the info
bar I need to enable "automatic prompting," when I do that it makes no
difference and the yellow info bar still appears. I just want the yellow
info bar not to appear.

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Old 12-27-2008
VanguardLH
 

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Re: How to disable active-x information bar with active-x disabled?
James wrote:

> "VanguardLH" <V@nguard.LH> wrote in message
> news:gj4tle$5ls$1@news.motzarella.org...
>> James wrote:
>>
>>> "VanguardLH" <V@nguard.LH> wrote ...
>>>>
>>>> IE advanced settings:
>>>> - ActiveX controls
>>>> Automatic prompting
>>>> Disabled = You get the yellow infobar.
>>>> Enabled = You get a popup dialog window.
>>>>
>>>> Neither setting gets rid of a prompt. It only changes what kind of
>>>> prompt you get: infobar or popup window.
>>>>
>>>> Since you don't want to be prompted about them, presumably you also
>>>> don't want AX controls to run within IE. What happens when you set:
>>>>
>>>> "Run ActiveX and plug-ins"
>>>>
>>>> to Disabled?
>>>
>>> When I disable active-x and plug-ins, I get a yellow info bar at the top
>>> of
>>> active-x sites. I want active-x disabled and no bar, is this possible?
>>> And
>>> sorry about the new thread, somehow I thought my other one had been dead
>>> for
>>> 2 weeks, but turns out the last response for 3 days ago.

>>
>> My next guess is to disable "Download of AX controls". There is this
>> option for both signed and unsigned objects. The default is Prompt and
>> maybe why you see that infobar. If set to Disabled then maybe the
>> browser will quit seeing that the web site is offering an AX control or
>> no longer prompt you that they want you to get one.

>
> Everything under Active-X section in security section of IE options is
> disabled. But I still see the yellow info bar at the top of web sites, when
> I click on it and read the 'more information' it says to disable the info
> bar I need to enable "automatic prompting," when I do that it makes no
> difference and the yellow info bar still appears. I just want the yellow
> info bar not to appear.


Provide an example web site where you see the yellow infobar appear
inside of IE.

You sure the infobar is telling you about an ActiveX download or execute
instead of a file download? When you right-click on the infobar, what
are the content menu choices?
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Old 12-27-2008
VanguardLH
 

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Re: How to disable active-x information bar with active-x disabled?
I don't recall that you ever mentioned what was the message in the
infobar. Does it say, "Your security settings do not allow websites to
use ActiveX control installed on your computer ..."? If so, ask the web
site owner if they have a non-AX version of their web page(s) to
eliminate IE detecting that they do use AX and is telling the user that
the site wants the user to use AX.

The infobar will show up if a web site tries to run active content on
your computer. IE is just complying with the web site's wishes. So see
if they have a non-AX version of their pages, don't go there, or bitch
to the site owner that they should do a test if AX is enabled and, if
not, then present non-AX pages.

You could disable the Active Scripting option (under the Scripting
section) but I suspect that also means you lose Javascripts along with
AX support.

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/154036 (see Note on Jscript disabled)
http://browsers.about.com/od/interne...tivescript.htm

For those sites where you do want them to run their Javascript code in
their web pages, you'll have to add to your Trusted Sites security zone
where Active Scripting is still enabled.
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Old 12-28-2008
Gary Brandenburg
 

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Re: How to disable active-x information bar with active-x disabled?

"James" <no@email.com> wrote in message news:OK3NNaFaJHA.5440@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>
> "VanguardLH" <V@nguard.LH> wrote in message
> news:gj4tle$5ls$1@news.motzarella.org...
>> James wrote:
>>
>>> "VanguardLH" <V@nguard.LH> wrote ...
>>>>
>>>> IE advanced settings:
>>>> - ActiveX controls
>>>> Automatic prompting
>>>> Disabled = You get the yellow infobar.
>>>> Enabled = You get a popup dialog window.
>>>>
>>>> Neither setting gets rid of a prompt. It only changes what kind of
>>>> prompt you get: infobar or popup window.
>>>>
>>>> Since you don't want to be prompted about them, presumably you also
>>>> don't want AX controls to run within IE. What happens when you set:
>>>>
>>>> "Run ActiveX and plug-ins"
>>>>
>>>> to Disabled?
>>>
>>> When I disable active-x and plug-ins, I get a yellow info bar at the top of
>>> active-x sites. I want active-x disabled and no bar, is this possible? And
>>> sorry about the new thread, somehow I thought my other one had been dead for
>>> 2 weeks, but turns out the last response for 3 days ago.

>>
>> My next guess is to disable "Download of AX controls". There is this
>> option for both signed and unsigned objects. The default is Prompt and
>> maybe why you see that infobar. If set to Disabled then maybe the
>> browser will quit seeing that the web site is offering an AX control or
>> no longer prompt you that they want you to get one.

>
> Everything under Active-X section in security section of IE options is disabled.
> But I still see the yellow info bar at the top of web sites, when I click on it and
> read the 'more information' it says to disable the info bar I need to enable
> "automatic prompting," when I do that it makes no difference and the yellow info
> bar still appears. I just want the yellow info bar not to appear.



James-

Have you tried to set the: "Allow previously unused ActiveX controls to run without
prompt" & "Run ActiveX controls and plugins" to enabled?

~Gary


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Old 12-28-2008
VanguardLH
 

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Re: How to disable active-x information bar with active-x disabled?
Gary Brandenburg wrote:

> "James" <no@email.com> wrote in message news:OK3NNaFaJHA.5440@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>>
>> "VanguardLH" <V@nguard.LH> wrote in message
>> news:gj4tle$5ls$1@news.motzarella.org...
>>> James wrote:
>>>
>>>> "VanguardLH" <V@nguard.LH> wrote ...
>>>>>
>>>>> IE advanced settings:
>>>>> - ActiveX controls
>>>>> Automatic prompting
>>>>> Disabled = You get the yellow infobar.
>>>>> Enabled = You get a popup dialog window.
>>>>>
>>>>> Neither setting gets rid of a prompt. It only changes what kind of
>>>>> prompt you get: infobar or popup window.
>>>>>
>>>>> Since you don't want to be prompted about them, presumably you also
>>>>> don't want AX controls to run within IE. What happens when you set:
>>>>>
>>>>> "Run ActiveX and plug-ins"
>>>>>
>>>>> to Disabled?
>>>>
>>>> When I disable active-x and plug-ins, I get a yellow info bar at the top of
>>>> active-x sites. I want active-x disabled and no bar, is this possible? And
>>>> sorry about the new thread, somehow I thought my other one had been dead for
>>>> 2 weeks, but turns out the last response for 3 days ago.
>>>
>>> My next guess is to disable "Download of AX controls". There is this
>>> option for both signed and unsigned objects. The default is Prompt and
>>> maybe why you see that infobar. If set to Disabled then maybe the
>>> browser will quit seeing that the web site is offering an AX control or
>>> no longer prompt you that they want you to get one.

>>
>> Everything under Active-X section in security section of IE options is disabled.
>> But I still see the yellow info bar at the top of web sites, when I click on it and
>> read the 'more information' it says to disable the info bar I need to enable
>> "automatic prompting," when I do that it makes no difference and the yellow info
>> bar still appears. I just want the yellow info bar not to appear.

>
> James-
>
> Have you tried to set the: "Allow previously unused ActiveX controls to run without
> prompt" & "Run ActiveX controls and plugins" to enabled?
>
> ~Gary


It was my understanding that James doesn't want to RUN anything
involving AX controls downloaded to his host (although apparently
downloading Java applets and running Javascript locally is okay).
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