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Old 02-25-2008, 05:11 AM
Matt
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Re: Installing a blocked ActiveX control

Thats all very good when a big company is involved Rob but i need to install
an app that was made by one of my professors. i shouldn't have to go out and
find a computer running xp just so i can do my homework.

"Rob ^_^" wrote:

> Hi Chay,
>
> It should be the responsibility of your new bank to give you help and
> support in using their web site. In the first instance you should contact
> their help desk for support.
>
> Generally, for IE (which uses security zones to rank the safety of web
> sites) you should add your bank web sites to your Trusted Zone which has a
> default security level suited to most ecommerce sites.
> Tools>Internet Options - Security tab.
> Click on the Trusted Zone icon,
> Click on the Sites button and add your banks web site eg. *.mybank.com
>
> (You may want to do this with the assistance of the banks help desk, as they
> should know the exact instructions and any further adjustments required for
> the security settings for the Trusted Zone)
>
> If needed, check the security restrictions for the Trusted Zone... click the
> Custom button...
>
> The settings for "Run components not signed with Authenticode" and "Run
> components signed with Authenticode" may need adjusting.
>
> Again it is best to consult with your Banks help desk.... If they have done
> their job their web site should run without errors when it has been placed
> in the Trusted Zone, with the default settings for the Trusted Zone.
>
> Regards.
> "chayski" <chayski@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:12BEDD2B-8C9D-478E-B07E-E79776072BE4@microsoft.com...
> > This can actually be very frustrating... someone help please.
> > My bank was recently bought by another and when I went to do Internet
> > Banking on the new bank, I need an ActiveX control to view the statements.
> > However, since it is a locally developed app by the bank, it is an unknown
> > publisher and there was no way to install it. So now, I am unable to see
> > any
> > of my account details :(
> >
> > "Borent" wrote:
> >
> >> How can proceed to install an ActiveX control that Windows has blocked
> >> because it could not verify the publisher. There should be an option for
> >> administrative users to overide the security warning even though is not
> >> recommended.
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Old 02-25-2008, 05:11 AM