I have an associate using Windows 98 with IE 6.0
When she visits a specific web page which contains a link to an Adobe Acrobat file, a pop-up message is displayed instead of the acrobat file. The message box is titled "File Download" and contains the following lines of text:
File Name: ...5-82CE-48B2-9483-32C8CEE066D4
File Type: Adobe Acrobat Control for ActiveX
From: This type of file could harm your computer if it contains malicious code.
Would you like to open the file or save it to your computer?
-open- -save- -cancel- -more info-
If she clicks on either open or save, a new IE windows is displayed indicating that it can not open the file ...5-82CE-48B2-9483-32C8CEE066D4 or that the website does not exist.
This all works without a problem from another computer, and was working on this computer before Monday.
It looks to me as if IE is not processing the ActiveX controls correctly, but I don't know what to do about it (short of erasing and re-installing Windows).
If anyone can help me out with this I'll be very thankful.
When she visits a specific web page which contains a link to an Adobe Acrobat file, a pop-up message is displayed instead of the acrobat file. The message box is titled "File Download" and contains the following lines of text:
File Name: ...5-82CE-48B2-9483-32C8CEE066D4
File Type: Adobe Acrobat Control for ActiveX
From: This type of file could harm your computer if it contains malicious code.
Would you like to open the file or save it to your computer?
-open- -save- -cancel- -more info-
If she clicks on either open or save, a new IE windows is displayed indicating that it can not open the file ...5-82CE-48B2-9483-32C8CEE066D4 or that the website does not exist.
This all works without a problem from another computer, and was working on this computer before Monday.
It looks to me as if IE is not processing the ActiveX controls correctly, but I don't know what to do about it (short of erasing and re-installing Windows).
If anyone can help me out with this I'll be very thankful.