What privileges are required to be present within IE to allow for ActiveX to function?
A. When a “Guest” account is created on a client PC, it is important to determine with which group that “Guest” account is associated. In order to do this, right-click My Computer and choose Manage > Local users and Groups > Users. Choose a user, double-click, and determine of which group that user is a member. The list includes Administrators, Power Users, and Users. The Users group does not allow for ActiveX to function, whereas the others do.
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