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Deleting ActiveX Controls-Do these "Regenerate"?



 
 
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Old May 31st 04, 05:10 AM
Eli
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Default Deleting ActiveX Controls-Do these "Regenerate"?

Hello:

At
Internet Properties---Settings---View Objects ---Downloaded Program
Files.

[in Windows ME]

Most of these are of the type Active X Controls. Several are from Symantec.

Will these Active X files "regenerate" if I delete them and then revisit
those sites?

Are these Active X files automatically restored as needed? Are they safe to
delete?

Thanks in advance:

-Eli

OS: Windows ME
IE: 6.0.2800.1106


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Old May 31st 04, 11:05 AM
Don Varnau
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Default Deleting ActiveX Controls-Do these "Regenerate"?

Hi,
It's safe to delete any/all of those. If a site needs one, it should prompt
you to download it on the next visit.

Don
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"Eli" meagain[at]outthere.invalid wrote in message
...
Hello:

At
Internet Properties---Settings---View Objects ---Downloaded Program
Files.

[in Windows ME]

Most of these are of the type Active X Controls. Several are from

Symantec.

Will these Active X files "regenerate" if I delete them and then revisit
those sites?

Are these Active X files automatically restored as needed? Are they safe

to
delete?

Thanks in advance:

-Eli

OS: Windows ME
IE: 6.0.2800.1106


 




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