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One an activex control on this page might be unsafe to interact with other parts of the page or more ActiveX controls could not be displayed because either: 1. Your current security settings prohibit running ActiveX control on this page, or 2. You have blocked a publisher of one of the controls. As a result, the page might not display correctly. And then you click OK. Once I click OK the Signature of the person who sent the message appears. Does anyone know how to "fix" it so that I don't get this message each time I open an email from this person? thanks Wednesday, August 15, 2012 6:02 PM Reply | Quote Answers 0 Sign in to vote Hi Chandra, The message you got is to help protect you from viruses that might be contained in HTML-format and RTF-format messages, both scripts and ActiveX controls contained in these kinds of messages are deactivated automatically. Currently we are not able to enable the ActiveX controls for designated sender. If you want to enable the ActiveX controls, you'll have to enable it for all emails you got which is not recommended for security consideration. To do so, click Tools, click Options, click the Security tab, click the drop down menu to change the setting from Restricted sites to Internet. . Read the following article to get understand about the Outlook security settings: How Outlook helps to protect your computer from viruses http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook-help/how-outlook-helps-to-protect-your-computer-from-viruses-HA001101870.aspxMax Meng TechNet Community Support Marked as answer by Max MengMicrosoft contingent staff, Moderator Wednesday, August 29, 2012 12:48 PM Thursday, August 16, 2012 9:00 AM Reply | Quote Moderator All replies 0 Sign in to vote Hi Chandra, The message you got is to help protect you from viruses that might be containeerror when starting a New Outlook email message: "One or more ActiveX controls could not be displayed because…" you need to turn the Word's Smart Tags feature off. When Microsoft Word Smart Tags recognizes a date, time, or other information, it will underline the text in purple. The concept allows you to hover the cursor over the info, and click a button menu where you perform tasks such as looking at your Outlook Calendar for that date, or adding a phone number to your Outlook Contacts. As this feature requires ActiveX, and when using HTML email ActiveX will be blocked by default, resulting in that annoying error message. If you save an email with Smart Tags as a PoliteMail template, the template may not load correctly in the future. https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/office/en-US/db601565-e912-40cd-8767-7c8b247d2c32/microsoft-outlook-2003-activex-control-message?forum=outlook IMPORTANT NOTE: If you have created a signature within Outlook with Smart Tags on, then the ActiveX Smart Tag will be built into the phone numbers within your signature. After you disable Smart Tags, you will want to rebuild and save your signature, then delete the old one. Remember to delete and recreate any signatures you created with Smart Tags on, after you have made the following option changes. How to Turn Smart Tags Off in Outlook 2007: From the Inbox, use the http://kb.politemail.com/?p=505 Outlook menu Tools > Options Click the Mail Format tab Under the HTML format section, uncheck Save smart tags in email Click New to open an Outlook new message Click the Microsoft Office Button Click Editor Options (bottom right) ClickProofing (left side menu) Click the AutoCorrect Options button Click Smart Tags tab Uncheck the Label text with Smart Tags check box. Click OK Click Advanced (left side menu) Under the Show document content section, uncheck Show Smart Tags How to Turn Smart Tags Off in Outlook 2003: The Word 2003 editor must be enabled to access these dialogs. From the Outlook Inbox menu, use Tools > Options > Mail Format > Use Word 2003 as my Email Editor) Click New to open an Outlook new message Use the Outlook menu Tools > Options Click General, then click the Email Options button Click General, then uncheck Save smart tags in email Click OK Back on the Options dialog, click the View ta Uncheck Smart Tags Click OK Now that Smart Tags are off, you may want to use the built-in Outlook editor instead of the Word editor. From the Outlook Inbox menu, use Tools > Options > Mail Format > and uncheck Use Word 2003 as my Email Editor « Previous Post Next Post » Published on December 20th, 2011 1:27 am by md Filed under Using PoliteMail for Outlook Last modified December 21st, 2011 3:12 am by md Average : rate 1 star rate 2
Contact Center » One or more ActiveX controls could not be displayed Outlook/MCC... http://www.prairiefyre.com/kb/KnowledgebaseArticle51072.aspx One or more ActiveX controls could not be displayed http://www.techrepublic.com/forums/discussions/windows-internet-explorer-is-generating-activex-error-messages-in-outlook-2/ Outlook/MCC... One or more ActiveX controls could not be displayed Outlook/MCC error Article ID: 51072 - Last Review: December 16, 2010PROBLEMWhen replying to a Multimedia email, an Active X control error is displayed.SYMPTOMSWhen using the activex control Multimedia plug-in, you are offered an email and reply to it, and the following error is produced: One or more ActiveX controls could not be displayed because either:1) Your current security settings prohibit running ActiveX controls on this page, or2) You have blocked a publisher of outlook active x one of the controls.As a result, the page might not display correctly.This may occur when using Outlook 2003 and you have a signature or template included.CAUSEThe Outlook 2003 security is too high and scripts and active content is being restricted.RESOLUTIONOpen Outlook 2003Click Tools=>OptionsSelect the Security tabSet the Zone to Internet and click ApplyRestart Outlook and log back into the MCC plug-inAPPLIES TOCCM version 5.XKeywords: mcc outlook activex security Rate this Article: Add Your Comments Name: * Email Address: Web Address: Verification Code: * Details Last Modified:Thursday, December 16, 2010 Last Modified By: ademski Type: ERRMSG Article not rated yet. Article has been viewed 8,205 times. Options Email Article Print Article Bookmark Article Social Bookmarks Comments RSS Export As PDF Powered By InstantKB.NET 2.0.5 © 2016 Execution: 0.016. 9 queries. Compression Disabled.
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