Which create an activeX object to run notepad.exe, if I save this in a plain html and run it in the IE, it works fine opening up the notepad, but if I insert this into a aspx page and run it, it will give an error called "Automation server can't create object", I googled it many times, but the IE security things I have already done and I think it's something in ASP or IIS which I couldn't figure out. Your suggestions and inputs are highly appreciable. Thanx javascript internet-explorer activex share|improve this question edited Nov 11 '10 at 12:31 epascarello 119k1292140 asked Nov 11 '10 at 11:19 Asanka 1792310 Has nothing to do with IIS or the serverside in general, seems like .NET guys always blame IIS or the serverside code owhen it comes to browser issues. :) Removed bad tags. –epascarello Nov 11 '10 at 12:27 but I hardly think that it is a browser issue, since
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Error Activex Component Can't Create Object minute: Sign up ActiveXObject error up vote 0 down vote favorite I have to use an ActiveXObject into my site. I have read that is only for IE but is there some way to escpae this problem? Because I need to http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4153841/activexobject-creation-error-automation-server-cant-create-object take an XML from a server and this company told me to use a code like this to retrieve data in XML I think that is impossible to escape this problem? I have only to use IE?! And the user that navigate the site? Not all use IE only a little part. javascript xml cross-browser activex share|improve this question asked Feb 20 '13 at 10:27 Alessandro Minoccheri 16.5k1458102 Example: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/14977553/activexobject-error Parsing complex XML with jQuery –Pekka 웃 Feb 20 '13 at 10:29 ok but the company that give me data told me to use this script.. I don't know if I make a request with anoter method I retrieve data @Pekka웃 –Alessandro Minoccheri Feb 20 '13 at 10:29 If you must use Microsoft.XMLTTP, there is no way to do this without IE. –Pekka 웃 Feb 20 '13 at 10:30 Great... I have to think to store all this information to a database with a cron and user take information not from xml directly but from database @Pekka웃 –Alessandro Minoccheri Feb 20 '13 at 10:38 I'm not sure why, Alessandro. The requirement of using that exact method sounds pretty dumb, seeing as there are much better methods available. Do they know what they are doing? –Pekka 웃 Feb 20 '13 at 10:41 | show 1 more comment 1 Answer 1 active oldest votes up vote 2 down vote accepted Non-ActiveX versions of XMLHttpRequest have been in browsers for many years. Even Internet Explorer has supported the native version since version 7. You appear to have been given some instructions that predate 2006. Replace new ActiveXObject("Microsoft.XMLHTTP"); with new XMLHttpRequest(). (Unless you need to support IE 5/6 in which case you'll have to try/catch it and the ActiveX version) share|improve this answer answered Feb 20 '13 at 10:31 Quentin 486k56634805 add a comment| Your Answer draft saved draft di
Unable to access the http://www.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21343732 web during epc web active x object creation. Error Message - EPC web active X object creation error Resolving the problem Ensure http://www.4answered.com/questions/view/3f61f1/ActiveXObject-creation-error-ldquo-Automation-server-can39t-create-objectrdquo that you have admin or poweruser rights on the computer so that you can download the required ActiveX components. Steps - Assign activex component local administrator or power user rights to the userid on the computer. If the problem persists: Change the proxy settings in Internet Options to Bypass proxy server for local addresses. In your Internet Explorer browser, from the Tools menu, click Internet Options. Click Connections, activex component can't LAN Settings. Select the Use a Proxy Server for your LAN check box and then select the Bybass proxy server check box. Another area to check while in IE options, is click Security, Custom level and enable Download signed active X controls. Cross reference information Segment Product Component Platform Version Edition Business Analytics Cognos 8 Planning Contributor ExcelAddIn 8.1 Historical Number 1001458 Document information More support for: Cognos Planning for Series 7 Contributor ExcelAddIn Software version: Planning - Contrib ExcelAddIn 7.3, Planning - Contributor 7.1, Planning - Contributor 7.2, Planning - Contributor 7.3 Operating system(s): Platform Independent, Windows Reference #: 1343732 Modified date: 2014-09-12 Site availability Site assistance Contact and feedback Need support? Submit feedback to IBM Support 1-800-IBM-7378 (USA) Directory of worldwide contacts Contact Privacy Terms of use Accessibility
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