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| RE: Installing a blocked ActiveX control 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. > > ---------------- > This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to the > suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I > Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this > link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then > click "I Agree" in the message pane. > > http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/com...plorer.general |
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| Re: Installing a blocked ActiveX control 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. >> >> ---------------- >> This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to the >> suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the >> "I >> Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow >> this >> link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and >> then >> click "I Agree" in the message pane. >> >> http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/com...plorer.general |
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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. > >> > >> ---------------- > >> This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to the > >> suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the > >> "I > >> Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow > >> this > >> link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and > >> then > >> click "I Agree" in the message pane. > >> > >> http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/com...plorer.general > > > |
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