File Details |
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File Size | 2.4 MB |
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License | Freeware |
Operating System | Windows XP |
Date Added | December 11, 2007 |
Total Downloads | 1,232 |
Publisher | Microsoft Corp. |
Homepage | Microsoft IE Automatic Component Activation Preview |
Publisher's Description
This update disables the "Click to activate" behavior of the Internet Explorer ActiveX update that is contained in update KB942615. This update should only be applied after installing KB942615 to ensure that the security updates contained in update KB942615 are still present and functional. We strongly recommend that this IE ACA Preview be deployed only to systems for testing purposes prior to the permanent removal of the "Click to activate" behavior planned for April 2008. After you install this item, you may have to restart your computer.
Latest Reviews
ghammer reviewed v1.0 on Dec 13, 2007
Allows the "old" behavior of flash.
Instead of seeing "Click to activate and use this control" after this patch you will just see the clip.
Simply going back to the way things were before a lawsuit a year or two ago.
mfarmilo reviewed v1.0 on Dec 12, 2007
Could make things easier for those malware writers that use ActiveX controls, maybe ?
merlin666 reviewed v1.0 on Dec 12, 2007
I do not see the advantage of this. ActiveX has a reputation of being malware, and is blocked by the firewall anyway. Why would anyone want to remove the warning?
DatabaseBen reviewed v1.0 on Dec 12, 2007
today, it seems the microsoft servers with their websites went down - totally.
likely due to the madd rush by the world for this update.
ghammer reviewed v1.0 on Dec 13, 2007
Allows the "old" behavior of flash.
Instead of seeing "Click to activate and use this control" after this patch you will just see the clip.
Simply going back to the way things were before a lawsuit a year or two ago.
mfarmilo reviewed v1.0 on Dec 12, 2007
Could make things easier for those malware writers that use ActiveX controls, maybe ?
merlin666 reviewed v1.0 on Dec 12, 2007
I do not see the advantage of this. ActiveX has a reputation of being malware, and is blocked by the firewall anyway. Why would anyone want to remove the warning?
DatabaseBen reviewed v1.0 on Dec 12, 2007
today, it seems the microsoft servers with their websites went down - totally.
likely due to the madd rush by the world for this update.