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| Active X I've been trying to download some templates from the Window Vista web site and I keep getting the message that either I don't have Office 2003 (which I do) or that I don't have Active X. I've gone to different web sites and each has something for me to download, but I don't want to download the wrong thing. I seem to remember months ago trying to do something with Active X, but the little blurb at the top of my screen flashed so fast I couldn't read what it said. Do I need Active X ? Katherine |
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| Re: Active X Maybe you disabled some ActiveX controls in InternetExplorer (Tools--.manageAddons) which self-identify your Office to the server which then refusaes to download files to you as it thinks you don't even have Office. Maybe you also disabled OfficeEngine in Services (run "services.msc"). Maybe you could download those templates as standalone file(s) instead of relying on self-identification "conveneice" BUT MY REAL QUESTION TO YOU IS WHY ARE YOU POSTING IT ONTO VISTA FORUM? I thought your question belongs to MS Office Forum, however it's fine, you might get extra help here besides that Forum. Wait for more responses.... |
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| Re: Active X "JEWboy" <Nojunkmetalblade@nojunkprodigy.net> wrote in message news:ORyp84x%23JHA.1492@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...[color=blue] > Maybe you disabled some ActiveX controls in InternetExplorer > (Tools--.manageAddons) which self-identify your Office to the server > which then refusaes to download files to you as it thinks you don't even > have Office. Maybe you also disabled OfficeEngine in Services (run > "services.msc"). Maybe you could download those templates as standalone > file(s) instead of relying on self-identification "conveneice" > > BUT MY REAL QUESTION TO YOU IS WHY ARE YOU POSTING IT ONTO VISTA FORUM? I > thought your question belongs to MS Office Forum, however it's fine, you > might get extra help here besides that Forum. Wait for more responses....[/color] I could ask you the same question. Why are you posting in the Vista Forum? |
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| Re: Active X "JEWboy" <Nojunkmetalblade@nojunkprodigy.net> wrote in message news:%23jg25K0%23JHA.4524@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...[color=blue] > My question to you is why instead of helping customers, you elected to > troll in my trail?[/color] Because you are a PUTZ. Any questions? |
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| Re: Active X Didn't mean to start a turf war.......I'll go to the MS Office Forum "JEWboy" <Nojunkmetalblade@nojunkprodigy.net> wrote in message news:ORyp84x%23JHA.1492@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...[color=blue] > Maybe you disabled some ActiveX controls in InternetExplorer > (Tools--.manageAddons) which self-identify your Office to the server > which then refusaes to download files to you as it thinks you don't even > have Office. Maybe you also disabled OfficeEngine in Services (run > "services.msc"). Maybe you could download those templates as standalone > file(s) instead of relying on self-identification "conveneice" > > BUT MY REAL QUESTION TO YOU IS WHY ARE YOU POSTING IT ONTO VISTA FORUM? I > thought your question belongs to MS Office Forum, however it's fine, you > might get extra help here besides that Forum. Wait for more responses....[/color] |
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| Re: Active X "Katherine " <katperrr@comcast.net> wrote in message news:%233aGSk3%23JHA.4524@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...[color=blue] > Didn't mean to start a turf war.......I'll go to the MS Office Forum >[/color] Yah you go do that [color=blue] > > "JEWboy" <Nojunkmetalblade@nojunkprodigy.net> wrote in message > news:ORyp84x%23JHA.1492@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...[color=green] >> Maybe you disabled some ActiveX controls in InternetExplorer >> (Tools--.manageAddons) which self-identify your Office to the server >> which then refusaes to download files to you as it thinks you don't even >> have Office. Maybe you also disabled OfficeEngine in Services (run >> "services.msc"). Maybe you could download those templates as standalone >> file(s) instead of relying on self-identification "conveneice" >> >> BUT MY REAL QUESTION TO YOU IS WHY ARE YOU POSTING IT ONTO VISTA FORUM? >> I thought your question belongs to MS Office Forum, however it's fine, >> you might get extra help here besides that Forum. Wait for more >> responses....[/color] >[/color] |
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| Re: Active X "JEWboy" <Nojunkmetalblade@nojunkprodigy.net> wrote in message news:uM2ScF4%23JHA.1376@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...[color=blue] >F U and everything you stand for. > End of conversation, if I see your style again, regardless of your fake > name [ U N T, I won't bother responding anymore. > > You're in need of psychiatric evaluation[/color] Did someone piss in your cornflakes? |
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