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Re: Cannot receive videos
Thanks for taking the time to address my problem. I should have mentioned
that one of the ActiveX programs I was trying to load was the Adobe
FlashPlayer. Apparently I need this in order see and read information on many
websites.
I tried to temporarily lower the security level in the Internet options to
see if this would allow the program to load, but it did no good (I did return
to the default settings just to be safe).
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GVC
"Michal Bucko" wrote:
> As far as I know, safe-for-scripting and safe-for-initialization ActiveX
> controls
> can be used embedded on a website (famous WebViewFolderIcon issue).
> Moreover,
> as far as I know, IE 7.0 (on Vista Ultimate) informs by default of eventual
> problem
> with an unknown ActiveX control. An "unsafe manner" is also an important
> note.
> I have often bumped into such monits while exploiting ActiveX-based
> vulnerabilities -
> IE 7.0 informed me of eventual problems. I suggest that you don't install
> the very
> ActiveX control.
>
> PS. Sorry for not answering directly to Your question but I always
> recommended
> not using such "unsafe manner"-scripts.
>
> mb
> sapheal.hack.pl
>
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