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Search related threads. Remove From My Forums. Asked by:. Archived Forums. Internet Explorer 8, 9, 10, Sign in to vote. If I did that, would it remove the reference to the control in All add-ons? And would I then be able to delete the DLL? Wednesday, November 23, PM.

Hi, see my answer to your next question Thursday, November 24, AM. ActiveX controls are small building blocks that create applications that work over the Internet through Web browsers. Examples include customized applications for collecting data, viewing certain kinds of files, and displaying animation. Common uses of ActiveX controls are command buttons, list boxes, and dialog boxes.

Office programs also let you use ActiveX controls to improve some documents. ActiveX controls can have unrestricted access to your computer and therefore can access your local file system and change your operating system registry settings. If a hacker uses an ActiveX control to take over your computer, the damage can be significant. Notes: If the file contains a Visual Basic for Applications VBA project, for example, and a macro-enabled Microsoft Excel file, the Trust Center is more restrictive, because the file may contain macros.

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For a more detailed explanation of what these applications and services do and how the updates are performed, check out Microsoft's whitepaper "Managing Automatic Updating and Download Technologies in Windows XP. ActiveX controls are installed when you visit a Web site that requires ActiveX controls. Only the members of Administrators group and the Power Users group can install these controls. If you disable these controls, you should keep in mind that any Web applications that require ActiveX controls, such as Windows Update, will cease to function.

Because ActiveX controls can be a security risk, some people prefer to disable them. To disable ActiveX controls, you can use the Group Policy. On a domain, you may want to use a domain policy.

On a standalone computer, use the local Group Policy, as shown in Figure 1. Figure 1 Disabling ActiveX controls. I would like to receive exclusive offers and hear about products from InformIT and its family of brands. I can unsubscribe at any time.

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