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I have a 3rd party ActiveX control I distribute with my software that fails to install on Windows Vista. When I install it from the browser, it prompts me to install, appears to have been successful, but the install fails silently. Using the MS ActiveX log utility, I can see it fails with an.
Hi,
I am getting Problem in installing Activex control from our installer on Vista machine.
I have enabled ActiveX control from Administrator->services .But i am still unable to install activex control from setup package.
Normally these control installed properly on all XP machines except Vista.
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The access right's of this machine are properly set i.e. machine has full Administrative rights.
Is there something that i have to configure on Vista machine to install Activex control properly.
I have visited many links of microsoft i have not got any proper solution from that side.
Reply from the earliest is really appreciated.
Thanks and regards,
Virendra Tank.
Virendra Tank.
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What happens when you try to install it? what does it say or do?
I'm going to go out on a limb but report one problem I've seen with installing certain active x controls and how I fixed it, maybe it is like your situation and will help... or maybe they're not related at all. :)
Some websites that want you to download an active x control, it will pop up that it is blocked or that it needs your permission, then when you tell it you do infact want to install it, IE7 does a quick little refresh (or you have to tell it to refresh because its just siting there not doing anything.) then all of a sudden it forgot that you had authorized it to download an install the active x control, so it prompts you again, and thus the cycle continues.
If thats the case, the one way around it I have found, is if you truly do trust the site you are downloading the control from you can add it to your trusted sites and thus put it in the trusted zone so it won't prompt you for permission it will just go ahead and do it.
If you don't know, this is located in internet options on the security tab. trusted sites, sites, and you'll probably need to remove the checkmark where it says that https is required.
Again, I'm just taking a shot in the dark, if this isn't the problem you're experiencing, then I'm sorry, We can try again with more information.