Flash isn't a protocol, it's a browser plugin and is transferred the same as
all other HTTP(s) traffic.  As far as ActiveX you might have luck in IE
under Tools/Options/Security (version 5, version 4 is Edit Internet Options
or something like that).

Hal Rottenberg                   | Hewlett-Packard
Technical Support Engineer       | Phone: +1-404-774-4041
Internet and System Security Lab | Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Web: http://www.hp.com/security

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> does anyone know  how to let  flash protocol  in  to the 
> firewall and proxy
> server without letting activex in to the network
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