Hi!
Just view HTML source of email message and see if there is any "EMBED" or "OBJECT" HTML tags. See HTML reference - there is a way to display something in case objects are restricted or not availale for displaying. It is more HTML/Internet Explorer stuff, so better ask this in appropriate forums.
>Thanks for your suggestions.
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>I can stop the message on my PC - but we're sending this email to a list of subscribers who may or may not have their security settings set to allow this. What I need to find out is what the ActiveX control is and where it came from. Do you know how I can find that out?
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>The process is - a person on our network creates an HTML file and then I convert that in VFP and send it out. There are no viruses on either machine (Checked with Norton and
http://housecall.antivirus.com).
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>Any advice on how to identify the control would be much appreciated.
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>>Hi!
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>>>First - what ActiveX control is it talking about?
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>>Some ActiveX is probably inside of HTML received with email. It might be included somewhere on the way. It could be a virus as well, so check your mailbox for viruses as well.
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>>>And - second - how can I stop that message?
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>>In the Internet Explorer options dialog there are securoty settings for different zones. ActiveX displaying settings is there.
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