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Windows => Third Party Plug-ins, Programs, and Skins => Topic started by: .goose. on May 29, 2005, 10:22:59 am

Title: ActiveX warning in Slide Show Track Info plugin
Post by: .goose. on May 29, 2005, 10:22:59 am
I recently took a look at all the available "Track Info" plugin's for MC10 on the support page and found that the "Slideshow" and "Simple Slide Show" are too my liking.

The problem is that I get an IE ActiveX warning everytime a new song starts.  The waring says a component of the screen might be "unsafe" to interact with other parts of the screen and asks permission to contine.   ;D

Obvisouly this renders the plugin useless.  I've messed with the IE security settings with no impact.

Anybody know how to stop this?

Thanks
.goose.
Title: Re: ActiveX warning in Slide Show Track Info plugin
Post by: interbeat on June 05, 2005, 05:21:30 pm
Yes if you read the "read-me" file for either it tells you how to make it go away. You'll find the read-me file in the Media Centre directory in Visualizations/Track Info/Slide Show

Ed.
Title: Re: ActiveX warning in Slide Show Track Info plugin
Post by: .goose. on June 06, 2005, 07:48:15 am
Duh!  Thanks.....sometimes I have to be stupid.... its genetic!  ;)

.goose.

Title: Re: ActiveX warning in Slide Show Track Info plugin
Post by: topher2041 on July 23, 2005, 09:23:56 pm
I follow in instructions in the read me and it did not work. In the instructions it said

Open Internet Explorer, click Tools->Internet Options->Security, scroll to
the right, click My Computer, Custom Level, and then click "Enable" under this setting:

"Initialize and script ActiveX controls not marked as safe"

Well there is not a option for "My Computer". There is Internet, Local Intranet, Trusted Sites and Restriced Sites. I changed these but still no luck.

Anything else I can try.
Title: Re: ActiveX warning in Slide Show Track Info plugin
Post by: datdude on July 24, 2005, 11:51:39 am
you need to first edit your registry as it says in the read me nd then that option will be available