Do you want to allow software such as Active. X control and plug- ins to run? No. It is part of the warning system that has been in place since Vista to notify users that something else is trying to run. This mechanism is a response to the security issues presented by allowing users to run Active. X controls without their knowledge, which allowed spyware and adware ti infect people's systems. This is how it is supposed to work. Once the warning pops up, you/she can add exceptions to allow particular domains to run Active. X controls. One should only allow Active. X controls if they trust the website though. No. It suggests that the security settings are working properly. One could completely disable warnings for Active. X, but then all that happens is that that users blindly click on everything and do get infected. What would you rather have, a few seconds of making sure that you know what a website is doing, or hours/days fixing the computer because it got infected? Like other software programs, ActiveX controls may. ActiveX controls. It also shows how to redirect such. ActiveX controls (or per-user ActiveX.
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