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Message-ID: <3D4A4CC3.4020401@guninski.com> From: guninski at guninski.com (Georgi Guninski) Subject: RE: Windows 2000 Service Pack 3 now available. Nick FitzGerald wrote: > > This adds further irony to the blurb about enabling scripting and > ActiveX, should you visit those pages with (a browser masquerading > as) IE with no scripting nor ActiveX support: > > If you are on a Web site that you trust (in this case, Windows > Update), and the ActiveX Control is provided by a publisher you > trust (in this case, Microsoft), it is safe to click Yes in the > dialog box to accept the certificate and allow the control to be > installed. "Publisher you trust"??? - just check - http://www.guninski.com/signedactivex2.html for some fun with valid microsoft signatures.
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