Outlook Express Activex Error
Spyware Delete Temp Files/Cookies Make a web page Create a Web Page Browser Compatibility page Fun Stuff Burn CD Creating Slideshow Music downloads and conversions Using the Sound Recorder If you get this error message when attempting to view a screen, then it means that your security settings are set very conservative and full viewing is inhibited. If you would like to see the screen in all of its attributes, then go to Outlook Express>Tools>Options and change the settings under Virus Protection. This is the way that I have my options set. I also protect myself using Norton. Return to home page
scripting. Microsoft changed the security settings because of recent viruses which exploited bugs in "ActiveX". Unfortunately, at the same time as Microsoft disabled ActiveX, they also disabled scripting. Scripting is used by most types of e-mail stationery. We believe that scripting is safe. All viruses to date which have used HTML e-mail have used either attachments or loopholes in "ActiveX" security. As far as we know, http://rosmd.com/htmdocs/techpage/activex.htm simple scripting cannot be used to transmit viruses. If you receive a stationery which was created with Scrippy and you have scripting disabled, you will see a message saying that your e-mail program is not displaying the message as intended. Below that you'll see some colored areas and the message text, but http://www.scrippy.com/help/mail/oe6.htm you won't see all the images, frames, scrolling effects, etc. There are two ways to re-enable scripting in Outlook Express 6: 1) Enable scripting but keep ActiveX disabled. This keeps a high level of e-mail security on your computer. You will be able to view most kinds of stationery, including all stationery which is created using Scrippy. Click here for instructions. 2) Enable scripting and ActiveX. This results in the same settings as were used in Outlook Express before version 6. These settings create a small vulnerability to viruses which exploit bugs in ActiveX controls. (A past example was the "Kakworm" virus.) The risk is small if you: run an up-to-date anti-virus program, never open unknown e-mail attachments, use Windows Update regularly to apply new bug fixes, and exercise caution in saying "Yes" to popup questions about allowing ActiveX controls to run. If you want to enable scripting and ActiveX, click here for instructions.
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error occurred (or scroll down to go directly to the relevant section): Add or Modify Listings Email Login or Update New Installation or Data Re-installation Search Send Web-Links Related Articles and Internet Links New Installation or Data Re-installation of CTI Navigator Desktop in Old Version of Windows Disable any antivirus or disk protection program, and try to install again. If the error occurs before data begins to install, re-install the CTI Navigator Desktop program. For install instructions and download links, select "Download CTI Navigator, or Repair MLS Data" on CTI's Help and Tutorials website. If the error occurs during initial installation or re-installation of MLS data, register Microsoft's Active Data Object (ado) files as described in the Login or Update section below. If registering the ado files does not fix the error when installing data, either Update to MDAC 2.8 for older versions of Windows (prior to XP Service Pack 2); or Repair MDAC in Windows XP SP2; or Update MS Jet 4.0 to the latest service pack for your version of Windows from Microsoft. Run TestADO.exe > click "Test Creation of Connection Object" > result should indicate "Test passed" > OK > click "Open test database" > result should indicate "Test passed" > OK > Close. If either test fails, register Microsoft's Active Data Object (ado) files, or they have already been registered, use the Windows System Restore (see related article) to repair your Windows. ▲ Return to the Index of Topics at the Top of this page ▲ Login or Update CTI Navigator Desktop If the error occurs at login, go to Windows Explorer > C:\Program Files\CTI Navigator\ [in 64-bit Windows go to C:\Program Files (x86)\CTI Navigator\] > progressively register the CTIAnnouncement.dll, CTICreateMenu.dll, CTI{YourMLScode}MenuData.dll and CTINavCommon.dll files. (See note at bottom of this web page for YourMLScode.) To register files, follow the instructions in the related article below "Register dll or ocx file" appropriate for your version of Windows. If this does not fix the login error, proceed to the next step. Download a new CTIAnnouncement file from www.ctimls.com/Downloads/CTIAnnouncement.dll to C:\Program Files\CTI Navigator > Register the downloaded file (see "Register dll or ocx file" in related articles below). If the error occurs during a data update or persists at login after completing the preceding steps, registe