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  1. Dogers

    ENABLE ActiveX in IE

    doh, no sooner than i post, i find the answer! knew this would happen! the problem is comcat.dll - v5 and above cause the error mentioned, an older version is required for NT4
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    ENABLE ActiveX in IE

    This is driving me nuts now - on NT4 machine, IE6 seems to have had ActiveX disabled, yet I dont see how, as the IE security options show it firmly enabled! Everything that uses ActiveX on the system (programs other than IE, not notably IE itself, for things like flash, pdfs, etc) all come up with the message saying: "This page provides potentially unsafe information to an ActiveX control. Your current security settings prohibit running controls in this manner. As a result, the page may not display correctly." Any ideas?! I dont want to just get rid of the message, I want to reenable activex!
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    Can this even be done!?

    no, thats not what im after unfortunately.. Theres already a lan, and the server is currently using one line on demand dialling up the net and allowing users on the lan to access the net.. What im after is the same thing but using all three modems shared for the network
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    Can this even be done!?

    Got three phone lines, three modems, and a decent system setup with 2k advanced server.. What id like to do, is setup all three lines to go into the server and have them routed for the lan the server is on.. The routing and remote access service in adv serv doesnt seem have any way of doing this (at least to my untrained eyes ) so can it be done with the vanilla install, or would other software be needed/better ? We originally used WinRoute Pro when we only had one line and that was incredibly simple to setup Any ideas on how to do this?
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