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Re: OLE Browser and Windows 7
by Graham Stuart other posts by this author
Jun 23 2009 2:53PM messages near this date
Re: OLE Browser and Windows 7 | Problem with Win32::FileOp->Disconnect
Just to elaborate a bit, The OLE Browser example shows an error message 
at the bottom if the set up is not correct. The message indicates that
"Initialize and script ActiveX controls not marked as safe for 
scripting" needs to be set to "Enable" in IE 7 with XP SP2.

This was not completely sufficient when later security patches were 
added on top of SP2, and one work around was to install on a system with 
a running instance of IIS (rather drastic).

Recent testing has shown that with IE 8 and XP SP3, the original 
instructions are once again sufficient, although enabling possibly 
unsafe ActiveX controls should still be considered with caution.

Graham Stuart

Graham Stuart wrote:
>  Hi Ray,
>  
>  No ActiveState products are supported on Windows 7 yet, so technically 
>  there are no "known" issues.
>  
>  Odds are, however, that you don't have IIS installed and correctly 
>  configured. Almost all reports of OLE Browser issues turn out to be some 
>  combination of no IIS and a misunderstanding of what OLE Browser 
>  actually does.
>  
>  Regards,
>  
>  Graham Stuart
>  
>  
>  
>  ray.oakes@[...].com wrote:
> > Are there any known problems with the OLE browser on windows 7 RC2.
> >
> > I am running perl 5.10.0 on IE 8
> >
> > I get an error "Initialize and script  Active X controls not marked as 
> > safe" similar to the one for windows XP.
> >
> >
> > regards 
> >
> > Ray Oakes
> >
> >
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