Re: [SLUG] ActiveX in Virtualbox not working

2009-10-10 Thread elliott-brennan
Hi Morgan and Harrison.

I use IE only at work (locked down) and haven't
used it at home for ages...thanks for reminding me
of where to find the settings (I had COMPLETELY
forgotten).

The damn application runs within an IE environment
and I'd forgotten some bits.

Additionally, uninstalling the bugger DIDN'T.
There where little bits left behind which I've
only just found. I've finally got the damn thing
working.

Not really being able to 'see' what was happening
was very frustrating. It's moments like this that
remind me of why I moved to Linux :)

Thanks to you both.

Regards,

P
Morgan Storey wrote:
> sounds like activex is disabled in the browser, not an un-common occurence
> MS don't trust there own programming language anymore, I wouldn't suggest IE
> 8 as they have locked down ActiveX even more.
> To check it go to tools, internet options, security and (depending on the
> zone the site is in; internet, restricted or trusted) click on custom level
> and enable the activex controls. You could simply add the site to your
> trusted zone and then change it in there if it doesn't already work.
> 
> On Sat, Oct 10, 2009 at 11:00 AM, elliott-brennan
> wrote:
> 
>> Hi Harrison,
>>
>> Urm. The exact message is:
>>
>> "MHS Tool" - this is the name of the software ware
>>
>> "ActiveX component can't create object"
>>
>> I'm assuming the thing works within a browser
>>
>> IE6 installed (I doubt if it requires a browser
>> that they'd make it for anything else :(
>>
>> I'm just going to 'upgrade' to 8
>> Thanks
>>
>> Patrick
>>
>>
>>
>> Harrison Conlin wrote:
>>> On Sat, Oct 10, 2009 at 10:22 AM, elliott-brennan
>>>  wrote:
 However, each time I try to run the application I
 get a message that it cannot work because of a
 lack of ActiveX.

 Does anyone know if ActiveX works within
 VirtualBox or whether I'm better off trying out
 Vmware-Player or something similar?
>>> It shouldn't matter if its running native or in a VM.
>>> What browser are you using inside the VM?
>>>
>>>
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Re: [SLUG] ActiveX in Virtualbox not working

2009-10-09 Thread Morgan Storey
sounds like activex is disabled in the browser, not an un-common occurence
MS don't trust there own programming language anymore, I wouldn't suggest IE
8 as they have locked down ActiveX even more.
To check it go to tools, internet options, security and (depending on the
zone the site is in; internet, restricted or trusted) click on custom level
and enable the activex controls. You could simply add the site to your
trusted zone and then change it in there if it doesn't already work.

On Sat, Oct 10, 2009 at 11:00 AM, elliott-brennan
wrote:

> Hi Harrison,
>
> Urm. The exact message is:
>
> "MHS Tool" - this is the name of the software ware
>
> "ActiveX component can't create object"
>
> I'm assuming the thing works within a browser
>
> IE6 installed (I doubt if it requires a browser
> that they'd make it for anything else :(
>
> I'm just going to 'upgrade' to 8
> Thanks
>
> Patrick
>
>
>
> Harrison Conlin wrote:
> > On Sat, Oct 10, 2009 at 10:22 AM, elliott-brennan
> >  wrote:
> >> However, each time I try to run the application I
> >> get a message that it cannot work because of a
> >> lack of ActiveX.
> >>
> >> Does anyone know if ActiveX works within
> >> VirtualBox or whether I'm better off trying out
> >> Vmware-Player or something similar?
> >
> > It shouldn't matter if its running native or in a VM.
> > What browser are you using inside the VM?
> >
> >
>
> --
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>
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Re: [SLUG] ActiveX in Virtualbox not working - second update

2009-10-09 Thread elliott-brennan
Oh the fun of using this software.

So, finally get this 'running' by making IE the
default browser.

As soon as I then start it up, it tells me that
the key included on a USB driver (comes with the
software) is corrupt. I copied the files back to
the drive (made backups!!!) and then it tells me
the install is corrupt.

Reinstalled the thing FOUR times. The only
solution is to ring the USA (hmmm, closed). So now
I've had to write to them with a collection of
reference numbers and will have to wait for them
to send me an admin code that will supposedly fix
this problem.

Sheesh. Now have to wait until Monday
in the USA.

Regards,

Patrick

Harrison Conlin wrote:
> On Sat, Oct 10, 2009 at 10:22 AM, elliott-brennan
>  wrote:
>> However, each time I try to run the application I
>> get a message that it cannot work because of a
>> lack of ActiveX.
>>
>> Does anyone know if ActiveX works within
>> VirtualBox or whether I'm better off trying out
>> Vmware-Player or something similar?
> 
> It shouldn't matter if its running native or in a VM.
> What browser are you using inside the VM?
> 
> 

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Re: [SLUG] ActiveX in Virtualbox not working update

2009-10-09 Thread elliott-brennan
Hi again, Harrison,

Seems like it needed me to make IE the default
browser (I also installed 8) - scary!

Now I'm having other problems...might have to get
back if I need SQLserver assistance (this stuff is
SUPPOSED to be plug and play :))) for clinical
psychologists!)

Turns out that antivirus scanners can corrupt the
install - sooo, I'm supposed to install the
application with the AV disabled (!), trusting
there's nothing untoward on their disks...here
goes...trust away





Harrison Conlin wrote:
> On Sat, Oct 10, 2009 at 10:22 AM, elliott-brennan
>  wrote:
>> However, each time I try to run the application I
>> get a message that it cannot work because of a
>> lack of ActiveX.
>>
>> Does anyone know if ActiveX works within
>> VirtualBox or whether I'm better off trying out
>> Vmware-Player or something similar?
> 
> It shouldn't matter if its running native or in a VM.
> What browser are you using inside the VM?
> 
> 

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Re: [SLUG] ActiveX in Virtualbox not working

2009-10-09 Thread elliott-brennan
Hi Harrison,

Urm. The exact message is:

"MHS Tool" - this is the name of the software ware

"ActiveX component can't create object"

I'm assuming the thing works within a browser

IE6 installed (I doubt if it requires a browser
that they'd make it for anything else :(

I'm just going to 'upgrade' to 8
Thanks

Patrick



Harrison Conlin wrote:
> On Sat, Oct 10, 2009 at 10:22 AM, elliott-brennan
>  wrote:
>> However, each time I try to run the application I
>> get a message that it cannot work because of a
>> lack of ActiveX.
>>
>> Does anyone know if ActiveX works within
>> VirtualBox or whether I'm better off trying out
>> Vmware-Player or something similar?
> 
> It shouldn't matter if its running native or in a VM.
> What browser are you using inside the VM?
> 
> 

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Re: [SLUG] ActiveX in Virtualbox not working

2009-10-09 Thread Harrison Conlin
On Sat, Oct 10, 2009 at 10:22 AM, elliott-brennan
 wrote:
> However, each time I try to run the application I
> get a message that it cannot work because of a
> lack of ActiveX.
>
> Does anyone know if ActiveX works within
> VirtualBox or whether I'm better off trying out
> Vmware-Player or something similar?

It shouldn't matter if its running native or in a VM.
What browser are you using inside the VM?


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[SLUG] ActiveX in Virtualbox not working

2009-10-09 Thread elliott-brennan
Hi all,

My wife is a child and family psychologist.

One of the tests she uses (they're all
windows-based - there are no *nix versions and
they cost $2000+ a pop) appears to require ActiveX.

I've installed the software in an XP guest within
VirtualBox.

However, each time I try to run the application I
get a message that it cannot work because of a
lack of ActiveX.

Does anyone know if ActiveX works within
VirtualBox or whether I'm better off trying out
Vmware-Player or something similar?

Thanks for any assistance offered.

Regards,

Patrick


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