If you're on an older version of Internet Explorer, browsing modern web pages can be really tricky. Every time you come across a website that uses Adobe Flash or some other type of Internet application, you have to manually activate Active X (something that controls Internet applications on Internet Explorer), otherwise you won't be able to. actually use that site. . Fortunately, learning how to activate Active X is an easy process that doesn't take more than a few minutes.
1. Open Internet Explorer
2. From the menu bar, click Tools > Internet Options
3. In the Security tab, click the Custom Level button
4. Under ActiveX controls and plug-ins, set the following ActiveX options:
- Automatic prompting for ActiveX controls: Enable
- Binary and script behaviors: Enable
- Download signed ActiveX controls: Prompt
- Download unsigned ActiveX controls: Prompt
- Initialize and script ActiveX controls not marked safe: Prompt
- Run ActiveX controls and plug-ins: Enable
- Script ActiveX controls marked safe for scripting: Enable
5. Under Downloads the settings should be:
- Automatic prompting for file downloads: Enable
- File Download: Enable
6. Click OK > OK
7. Close the Internet Explorer windows
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