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    Default ActiveX control problem with new IE 7 Beta2

    I've just upgraded my IE browser to the new Ver 7.0.5296.0 (Beta 2) today, and found that my OrangeCD won't show Entire Collection view!

    The error msg pops up:
    One or more ActiveX controls could not be displayed because either:
    1) Your current security settings prohibit running ActiveX controls on this page or
    2) You have blocked the publisher of one of the controls.

    I have checked the Registry method, and it's still not working. Please help me , anyone?

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    Default Re: ActiveX control problem with new IE 7 Beta2

    Which version of OCD are you running? And which theme are you using?

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    Hi Eye

    I just installed IE 7 beta 2 on a Windows XP SP2 machine running OCD 7.2.0.7523. And I receive the exact same error message.

    In addition to having problems with the 'Entire Collection' display, I also found that most links on the start, album and track pages don't work either.

    Changing the security settings in IE 7 beta 2 doesn't seem to help at all.

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    Default Re: ActiveX control problem with new IE 7 Beta2

    Upgrading to Version 6 doesn't help either.

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    Default Re: ActiveX control problem with new IE 7 Beta2

    Folks,

    I am working to resolve IE7 compatibility issue as soon as possible. I will post here, in this topic, once I have a solution.

    In the meantime, you can try the following workaround and see if it helps.

    Start "RegEdit" application from the Run prompt and open the following registry key:

    Code:
    HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings\Zones\0
    In this key, double-click the "1200" value and change it to "0".

    Then repeat the same in this registry key:

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    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings\Zones\0
    You may need to restart your computer for new ActiveX setting to take effect.

    Andrei

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    I've tried the above workaround and it didn't help, still getting the Active X errors. Any updates on this?

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    Default Re: ActiveX control problem with new IE 7 Beta2

    I have an update. The compatibility problem with IE7 is now fixed. The next uploaded beta will work correctly with IE7. Expect it on the website tomorrow. Thanks for patience

    Andrei

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    Bumping this thread because I just got the same error. I use version 6.4.1., and Opera browser in windows 7 home premium. Have used all of these for the last 8 months / no problem. Something on my end, or a new thing entirely? Thanks.

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    I am having the same ActiveX error message, I run Win XP SP3 with Internet Explorer 8 plus the latest OrangeCD v6.4.5.15514

    The error msg pops up:
    One or more ActiveX controls could not be displayed because either:
    1) Your current security settings prohibit running ActiveX controls on this page or
    2) You have blocked the publisher of one of the controls.

    I have checked the Registry method, and it's still not working. Please help me , anyone?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sadgit View Post
    I am having the same ActiveX error message, I run Win XP SP3 with Internet Explorer 8 plus the latest OrangeCD v6.4.5.15514

    The error msg pops up:
    One or more ActiveX controls could not be displayed because either:
    1) Your current security settings prohibit running ActiveX controls on this page or
    2) You have blocked the publisher of one of the controls.

    I have checked the Registry method, and it's still not working. Please help me , anyone?
    This is a new problem, probably related to some new Windows or IE feature pushed to your PC via automatic update. I don't have a solution yet, but working with several customers to find a fix. Thanks for your patience.

    Andrei

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