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Enabling Active Content in IE7 through the registry

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mondy

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Jan 8, 2003
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I've gotten close, but cannot seem to find success. I have an application that requires active content to be allowed to run in IE7. The software company told me that I need to do the following...

"In Internet Explorer, go to Tools/Internet Options and then click the "Advanced" tab. Scroll down to the last "section" named "Security" and make sure the first two boxes are checked. They are named: "Allow Active Content..."

When I do this, it works. it does what I need it to do which is allow the content to run for a user without Administrative privileges. BUT...I need to find out how to make these changes via the registry so that I can push it out to all my users.

Which registry keys do I need to modify/add to check these two boxes in the advanced section of IE7s Internet Options?

Thanks!
 
It looks like everything for the Local Machine Zone active cd content is at:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\AdvancedOptions\CRYPTO\CD_LMZ_LOCKDOWN

and the LMZ option for My Computer is at:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\AdvancedOptions\CRYPTO\LMZ_LOCKDOWN
 
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