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ActiveX Filtering ActiveX filtering could be used on Internet Explorer 11 to prevent websites from installing ActiveX controls to your system.
Microsoft plans to add ActiveX blocking capabilities into certain versions of its Internet Explorer browsers on Aug. 12.
Microsoft has revealed that all of the currently supported desktop versions of Internet Explorer will begin to block ActiveX controls on websites that it considers to be out of date starting on ...
ActiveX blocking capabilities will be making their way to Internet Explorer browsers on Aug. 12, according to Microsoft.
Microsoft today announced an important Internet Explorer update that will block out-of-date ActiveX controls. It will be released along with the next Windows update and other security updates ...
For years, many security consultants and well-meaning guidelines have recommended completely disabling ActiveX in Internet browsers (mainly Internet Explorer) to prevent a particular type of Web ...
The only obvious mention of ActiveX Filtering is in User Config\Admin Templates\Windows Components\Internet Explorer > "Turn on ActiveX Filtering," and this has an incorrect description.
Report: Internet Explorer 9 to add ActiveX filtering A new security feature that will let users pick and choose which ActiveX controls can load is said to be included in a future version of IE9.
According to sources close to the project, ActiveX filtering will be a part of the Internet Explorer 9 Release Candidate. According to WinRumors: “The filter will allow users to control what ...
In case you missed it, Microsoft recently announced that its Internet Explorer browser will begin blocking out-of-date ActiveX controls starting September 9, 2014.
Mozilla ignores the codebase attribute, which for Internet Explorer with WMP 6.4, would start an automatic download of the control if it's not present on the system. Using JavaScript with the Player ...
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