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  2. Microsoft Agent - Wikipedia

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    It came pre-installed as part of Windows 2000 and later versions of Microsoft Windows up to Windows Vista. It was not included with Windows 7, and was completely discontinued in Windows 8. Microsoft Agent functionality was exposed as an ActiveX control that can be used by web pages.

  3. Inappropriate advertising on AOL

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    Do not permit the installation of ActiveX controls that you haven't requested. Solutions. Below you'll find solutions to help resolve your issue. Please try these in order – the first two will resolve most issues. The third suggestion is optional, and is intended only to help supply meaningful malware-related information to AOL Information ...

  4. List of features removed in Windows Vista - Wikipedia

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    ActiveX controls no longer show "Update" and "Delete" context menu verbs when right clicked. As a result, they can no longer be updated or deleted using the Downloaded Program Files folder. Folders and sub-folders placed inside the Send To menu will no longer cascade i.e. expand as submenus.

  5. ActiveX - Wikipedia

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    Documentation for ActiveX core technology resides at The Open Group and may be read for free. [15] Despite Microsoft's previous efforts to make ActiveX cross-platform, most ActiveX controls would not and will not work on all platforms, so using ActiveX controls to implement essential functionality of a web page restricts its usefulness.

  6. Microsoft Update Catalog - Wikipedia

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    The latest iteration of the site was launched in August 2007, and at the time, only worked in the web browser Internet Explorer, version 6 and version 7.Before using the catalog, the user must install an ActiveX control so that they can search the updates available on the website.

  7. CAPICOM - Wikipedia

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    CAPICOM is a discontinued ActiveX control created by Microsoft to help expose a select set of Microsoft Cryptographic Application Programming Interface (CryptoAPI) functions through Microsoft Component Object Model (COM).

  8. Security and safety features new to Windows Vista - Wikipedia

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    Features include: Windows Vista Web Filter—implemented as a Winsock LSP filter to function across all Web browsers—which prohibits access to websites based on categories of content or specific addresses (with an option to block all file downloads); Time Limits, which prevents standard users from logging in during a date or time specified by ...

  9. MapWindow GIS - Wikipedia

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    MapWindow GIS and its associated MapWinGIS ActiveX Control were originally developed by Daniel P. Ames and a team of professors and students at Utah State University in 2002-2003 as part of a research project with the Idaho National Laboratory in Idaho Falls, Idaho as a GIS mapping framework for watershed modelling tools in conjunction with source water assessments conducted by the laboratory.