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Your security settings do not allow websites to use ActiveX controls installed on your computer.

Tags: MS, XP XP2, IE7
I am getting when I click 'install activex' in the info bar on any site (logmein, microsoft downloads etc):
"Your security settings do not allow websites to use ActiveX controls installed on your computer."

I know what this means and have tried:
- allowing all activex components in IE security settings (disable prompt, allow activex scripting and downloads etc)
- added logmein and microsoft.com to trusted sites
- turn off windows firewall (no other firewall installed)
- turn off popup blocker
- no spyware software installed
- turn off AV software

what am I missing,  it always used to work. of course!
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Question Stats
Zone: Software
Question Asked By: Petben030
Solution Provided By: jcimarron
Participating Experts: 2
Solution Grade: B
Views: 661
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04.27.2008 at 01:51PM PDT, ID: 21450338

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04.27.2008 at 01:57PM PDT, ID: 21450361

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04.27.2008 at 04:00PM PDT, ID: 21450690

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04.27.2008 at 04:04PM PDT, ID: 21450699

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