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How to display the status of the 'Custom Level' security settings on IE6.0

Asked by AlexLangton in Active Server Pages (ASP)

I am working on an Intranet site for a customer. The site is a call centre and there are over 300 users on line from 7:00am to 11:00pm. There is a high turn over of users working on the site and PC's are re-imaged on a regular bases.

At one point the site uses an Active X control developed in house. However, the user of the browser must have the "initialize and script active x controls not marked as safe" on the security settings for the 'Local Intranet', 'custom level', set to enabled for this to work. I need to make sure this is set correctly before running the page.

The current idea is to show the user via the logon screen the status of the security setting. If the status is not correct the user can then request technical help.

Thanks in advance
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