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corrupted. To resolve this error, follow the steps on this page. MSN Games System Requirements Ensure that your computer meets the system requirements to play on MSN Games. MSN Games System Requirements Windows Administrator User Account You must be logged in to a Windows User Account with Administrator privileges in order to install ActiveX Controls. If you are signed in to a User Account with restricted privileges, you will not see the http://answers.msn.com/thread.aspx?postid=e99b32e9-b849-4bd2-b370-18140e84f106 ActiveX Control bar. For more help with Administrator Accounts, see Windows Support. Administrator Account Help Install ActiveX Control To reinstall ActiveX Controls, simply go to the game page on MSN Games and click the Play Now button. A message bar will appear asking if you want to install the ActiveX Control. Click the Install http://zone.msn.com/en/support/article/support3203.htm button. You are ready to play your game! The appearance of this message bar may vary depending on browser version and game. Turn Off Pop-Up Blockers If the message bar to install ActiveX Controls does not appear, and you are logged in to an Administrator Account, turn off Pop-Up Blockers. In Internet Explorer go to Tools > Pop-up Blocker > Turn off Pop-up Blocker. After you are done installing ActiveX Controls, turn Pop-Up Blocker back on. In Internet Explorer, go to Tools > Pop-up Blocker > Turn on Pop-up Blocker. Reset Internet Security Settings and Clear Cache Reset Security Settings in Internet Explorer to allow ActiveX Controls to be installed. 1. Close any programs that connect to the Internet, including Internet Explorer or other Internet browsers and any email program. 2. Go to Start > Control Panel > Internet Options. 3. Go to the Security Tab, then click the Custom Level button. 4. Under Reset custom setting, select Medium or Medium-low
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