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Live Onecare/ IE security bar issue of ActiveX control.
OS Vista/ I use either MSN explorer or IE7.. I click on the bar and select
run, then Live Onecare has to be installed, i install it, then it tells me to lauch Live onecare, so after i hit the launch button is when i get the bar that says "your web browser has blocked this site from using an ActiveX control in an unsafe manner, this page may not display correctly" Thats the part I don't get. i cant find anything online anywhere to give me some kind of information on how to fix it. |
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Live Onecare/ IE security bar issue of ActiveX control.
I have the question there too.
I tried what you said but nothing. I can't add it to my trusted sites but it will not go in because it's a http site not a https one. Still need some help if any one has any ideas.. Thank You StephenB "StephenB" wrote: FunJester wrote: OS Vista/ I use either MSN explorer or IE7.. I click on the bar and select run, then Live Onecare has to be installed, i install it, then it tells me to lauch Live onecare, so after i hit the launch button is when i get the bar that says "your web browser has blocked this site from using an ActiveX control in an unsafe manner, this page may not display correctly" Thats the part I don't get. i cant find anything online anywhere to give me some kind of information on how to fix it. You're referring to Windows Live OneCare Safety Scanner - the online, free version of OneCare. I assume that you will probably want to add http://onecare.live.com to your trusted sites in IE settings in order to allow the ActiveX control to install. For your information, the Safety Scanner has a web forum he http://boards.live.com/safetyboards/...px?BoardID=225 -steve -- Stephen Boots MVP Windows Live Windows Live OneCare Forum Moderator |
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