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Deleting corrupted ActiveX controls
I'm using Windows ME and my new antivirus program instructs me to delete all
corrupted ActiveX programs. I don't know how to do this. Does this have to do with Settings or the Control Panel? Is there an ActiveX directory? If so I can't find it. Help please. |
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Hi,
These will be in [C:\WINDOWS\Downloaded Program Files.] You can browse to them using Windows Explorer or access them from Internet Options General TIF Settings View Objects. Set the View to Details and damaged/corrupted objects will be marked. Don [MS MVP IE/OE] "sgt pepper" sgt wrote in message ... I'm using Windows ME and my new antivirus program instructs me to delete all corrupted ActiveX programs. I don't know how to do this. Does this have to do with Settings or the Control Panel? Is there an ActiveX directory? If so I can't find it. Help please. |
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