ActiveX is a set of applications formed by Microsoft for use on Windows operating systems to enable interactive content to be used on the Internet. ActiveX applications are almost same as Java Applets, but they only work in Windows and have complete access to the registry programs. Few times, ActiveX applications run into errors in the registry and become corrupt from improper system changes. There are simple measures which can be taken to repair ActiveX problems as they arise.
Enabling ActiveX
Launch Internet Explorer web browser and click the "Tools" button.
Navigate and click "Internet Options." Click the "Security" tab and click "Custom Level."
Click "Prompt" under "Download signed ActiveX controls." Click "Enable" under "Run ActiveX controls and plug-ins." Click "Enable" under "Script ActiveX controls marked secure for scripting."
Click "OK" to save the changes and click "OK" once more to close the Internet Options.
Solving ActiveX Registry Errors
Download and install CCleaner for free.
Launch program after it has installed and click the "Registry" button on the left panel.
Place a check on "ActiveX and Class Issues" and click "Scan for Issues." When the scan is finished, click "Fix selected issues." Click "Yes" to back up and save registry.
Click "Fix all Selected Issues" and click "OK" to repair the ActiveX errors and issues.
Uninstalling and Reinstalling ActiveX Application
Click the Windows "Start" button and then click the "Control Panel."
Double-click "Add or Remove Programs" to open applications and programs window.
Navigate through and click downloaded ActiveX application. Click "Change/Remove" and click "Yes" to remove it from your computer.
Navigate to the website from which its downloaded the ActiveX application to reinstall it on computer.
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