Andre
Sun Jun 05 13:28:48 CDT 2005
Why doesn't Internet Explorer 64-bit work with websites like its 32 bit
counterpart?
You'll find you need the 32-bit IE, I'm afraid, until such time as web sites
are updated to properly support 64-bit IE. Right now, you'd have problems
with just the 64-bit.
Active X Controls
When on-line, I get prompted to install Active X several times (depending on
the site). I click and select install now and 1 of 2 things happens. It
either asks for the run now or save, or it does nothing.
Again, the problem is most folks haven't yet re-written their activex
controls for 64-bit. That's why the default is to use the 32-bit version of
IE, which doesn't have a problem.
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"Ron" <Ron@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Im trying to run my at this site www.pcpitstop.com and I get a Activex
> error
> and looked at my seettings but just cant seem to get active x running
> properly and I dont know if its just something that hasent been fixed or a
> update I need?.
>
> I also cannot run the updates help page, I also get a error about activex
> may not be set up properly..
>
> please advise