ActiveX technology is used on many web pages to display controls and multimedia features. Enabling ActiveX is a potential security risk because it can allow viruses and other hostile programs to be downloaded to your PC without your knowledge.
Configuring Internet Explorer to automatically download unsigned ActiveX controls is a potential security risk because it can allow viruses and other hostile programs to be downloaded to this PC without your knowledge.
ActiveX technology is used on many web pages to display controls and multimedia features. Configuring Internet Explorer to use ActiveX controls not marked as "safe" is a potential security risk because it can allow virus and other hostile programs to be downloaded to your PC.
This setting determines how certain risky files, actions, and downloads are handled. It should be set to "Prompt" (default setting) so that your permission is required before unsafe content is displayed.
This setting determines how certain risky files, actions, and downloads are handled. It should be set to "Prompt" (default setting) so that your permission is required before these desktop items are installed.
This setting determines how certain risky files, actions, and downloads are handled. It should be set to "Prompt" (default setting) so that your permission is required before this content is used.
This setting determines how certain risky files, actions, and downloads are handled. It should be disabled so that your permission is required (default setting) before all uncertified content is displayed.