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Originally Posted by reviewcash
Hi DigitalPimp, Abshard, Notabook
Here are notes from the Script Developer:
"As far as the error they are getting ( just from reading the thread ) its an uncommon error that wont happen often and the control is part of microsoft so should be included by default. i think the problem is with users with stolen xp without xp sp2 but it isn't ie7.
Like in order to use ie7 you must register your copy of windows. So if a user is using a hacked windows and ie7 standalone they likely don't have the control installed on their system thus the error, but I would have to say thats less than 1% at best."
Hope this helps to why you may be having the problem you are seeing.
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I use XP Pro retail (bought from Best Buy), with SP2 and all latest updates. Also just tested this with another computer (XP Home, also retail, with SP2) and it gave no active x error (like it did on mine first time) but when closing out IE7 it gave no popup either (like what happened on my computer with xp pro second time).