Some netizens have reflected the problem: "Your security settings do not allow Web sites to use Activex controls that are installed on your computer when you access Web pages using IE browsers." This page may not be displayed correctly. View options here. "Error prompt. What is this ActiveX control? And why does this happen?
As defined by the Microsoft Authoritative Software Development Guide MSDN, the ActiveX plug-in was formerly called an OLE control or OCX control, a software component or object that can be inserted into a Web page or other application. ActiveX plug-in technology is the international common windows-based software technology, in addition to online anti-virus plug-ins, many software are developed in this way, such as Flash animation plug-ins, Microsoft MediaPlayer plug-ins, cnnic universal URL plug-ins, Network real name Plug-ins and so on.
Most of the reason for this is that the user is setting the security level of the browser to high, so that regardless of whether or not the ActiveX software is running, browsers will automatically change its location to disable it.
The solution to this problem is to browse the disabled ActiveX plugin set to allow, and below see how the small set:
1, open IE Browser, and then click on the Menu "Tools" in the Pop-up drop-down box click "Internet Options."
2, after entering the Internet options, switch to the Security tab, click on the tab to find a custom level.
3, in the custom to check the download of signed ActiveX controls enabled, and then check the Run ActiveX control and plug-in column enabled, and then click OK button.
Then restart the browser and the problem is resolved.