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Signed and Unsigned ActiveX Controls
ActiveX is a tool or a set of rules that directs a program how to function. It could be described as containing specifications that indicate how applications for windows should talk to each other. If anyone builds an ActiveX control, they can place it inside another application that understands how to host ActiveX controls. Many sites require you to download and use ActiveX controls, which lie around and clutter up the registry of the system. This slows down the system and it is important to clean up the registry from time to time. In order to do this you will need a registry cleaner. There are many freeware registry cleaners on the Internet. Download a free Registry cleaner for your system and clean up your registry. How Do We use ActiveX Controls When a browser detects ActiveX components embedded in the web page the browser refers to the 'CLASSID' in the webpage to determine if the required ActiveX controls are present in the computer system. If the controls are not present the browser will automatically download the controls. After you have finished with these controls they remain in your systems registry. A registry window cleaner will cleanup the registry for you and speed up your system.... Registry Repair: http://groups.google.com/group/regrepairsbv |
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I think he's trying to drum up interest in his googlegroup!
Shame he hasn't a clue.... -- Noel Paton (MVP 2002-2006) (CrashFixPC) Nil Carborundum Illegitemi http://www.crashfixpc.co.uk "jeremiah wright" wrote in message ... ActiveX is a tool or a set of rules that directs a program how to function. It could be described as containing specifications that indicate how applications for windows should talk to each other. If anyone builds an ActiveX control, they can place it inside another application that understands how to host ActiveX controls. Many sites require you to download and use ActiveX controls, which lie around and clutter up the registry of the system. This slows down the system and it is important to clean up the registry from time to time. In order to do this you will need a registry cleaner. There are many freeware registry cleaners on the Internet. Download a free Registry cleaner for your system and clean up your registry. How Do We use ActiveX Controls When a browser detects ActiveX components embedded in the web page the browser refers to the 'CLASSID' in the webpage to determine if the required ActiveX controls are present in the computer system. If the controls are not present the browser will automatically download the controls. After you have finished with these controls they remain in your systems registry. A registry window cleaner will cleanup the registry for you and speed up your system.... Registry Repair: http://groups.google.com/group/regrepairsbv |
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Signed and Unsigned ActiveX Controls
"Noel Paton" wrote in message ... I think he's trying to drum up interest in his googlegroup! Shame he hasn't a clue.... That's because he's a 'spamming troll' and we have learned to ignore 'him'. H. -- Noel Paton (MVP 2002-2006) (CrashFixPC) Nil Carborundum Illegitemi http://www.crashfixpc.co.uk new "jers:1d9e31e4emiah wright" wrote in message ... |
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The Reverend Wright needs to Excommunicate himself from all discussion groups
using his own Registry Cleaner. -- I mastered Wordstar graphics! "webster72n" wrote: "Noel Paton" wrote in message ... I think he's trying to drum up interest in his googlegroup! Shame he hasn't a clue.... That's because he's a 'spamming troll' and we have learned to ignore 'him'. H. -- Noel Paton (MVP 2002-2006) (CrashFixPC) Nil Carborundum Illegitemi http://www.crashfixpc.co.uk new "jers:1d9e31e4emiah wright" wrote in message ... |
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Looks like he has been excommunicated from the MS servers - the original
post (and many others he and his cronies wrote) has disappeared of the servers. -- Noel Paton CrashFixPC Nil Carborundum Illegitemi www.crashfixpc.co.uk "Corday" wrote in message ... The Reverend Wright needs to Excommunicate himself from all discussion groups using his own Registry Cleaner. -- I mastered Wordstar graphics! "webster72n" wrote: "Noel Paton" wrote in message ... I think he's trying to drum up interest in his googlegroup! Shame he hasn't a clue.... That's because he's a 'spamming troll' and we have learned to ignore 'him'. H. -- Noel Paton (MVP 2002-2006) (CrashFixPC) Nil Carborundum Illegitemi http://www.crashfixpc.co.uk new "jers:1d9e31e4emiah wright" wrote in message ... |
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That's as maybe, Noel, but look how long 'he's' been doing it:
http://groups.google.co.uk/groups/pr...uYqcsrUPIQKVkQ Make a post including words of a certain kind and they never even appear, so how come the exact same profile can keep making successful spamming posts for years? Doc Doc Doc Doc Doctor Beat Noel Paton wrote: Looks like he has been excommunicated from the MS servers - the original post (and many others he and his cronies wrote) has disappeared of the servers. Nil Carborundum Illegitemi www.crashfixpc.co.uk "Corday" wrote in message ... The Reverend Wright needs to Excommunicate himself from all discussion groups using his own Registry Cleaner. -- I mastered Wordstar graphics! "webster72n" wrote: "Noel Paton" wrote in message ... I think he's trying to drum up interest in his googlegroup! Shame he hasn't a clue.... That's because he's a 'spamming troll' and we have learned to ignore 'him'. H. -- Noel Paton (MVP 2002-2006) (CrashFixPC) Nil Carborundum Illegitemi http://www.crashfixpc.co.uk new "jers:1d9e31e4emiah wright" wrote in message ... |
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