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 - sooooooo, 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
> <m...@elliott-brennan.id.au> 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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