How do I eliminate the ActiveX warning bar that appears at the top of the browser every time I view images on My Computer using Prizm Viewer?
This is part of a security update in Internet Explorer 6 and 7 preventing ActiveX controls from loading without prompt. This can be solved by changing your security settings for ActiveX controls in Internet Explorer as detailed below. Documentation cited uses an XP interface; you may need to make small adjustments for other operating system interfaces. 1) Open Internet Explorer. 2) Click on the Tools and a menu displays. Click on Internet Options. 3) The Internet Options dialog box displays. Select the Advanced Tab. 4) Scroll down to the bottom and select Allow active content to run in files on My Computer 5) Click Apply 6) Close internet explorer and then your internet settings have been successfully changed. Please note that this change affects all ActiveX controls running on your computer. The Prizm Viewer install sets this for you unless you ask it not to change the setting.
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