Mark,

I use the standard 'svgcheck' that adobe offers to check for 
installation of the plugin. We also include it on the CD in case the 
user doesn't have a live internet connection. And it's included in 
the list of system requirements on the CD packaging.

I was initially just trying to get rid of the annoying messages 
during development. Once you open a browser window in IE, and 
approved running scripts, it doesn't prompt you again.

I was able to disable it on my browser manually (TOOLS>INTERNET 
OPTIONS>ADVANCED tab >"allow active content from CDs to run on My 
Computer") thanks to another poster in this group. We'll have to 
simply include written instructions for our users to make this 
selection in their browser. 

Because it's a security selection, it doesn't appear to be 
changeable by a script.

Thanks for the response, Mark.

Sherm


--- In svg-developers@yahoogroups.com, "Mark Birbeck" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sherm,
> 
> How do your users get ASV in the first place, though? Off the same 
CD, or do
> you assume that they already have it?
> 
> As to the XP2 problem, it would depend on your code what you can 
do. Some
> things with XP SP2 are controlled by security settings, but there 
are other
> things that seem to be non-negotiable, and will always cause an 
error. If
> you're able to describe your architecture a bit more, I might be 
able to
> give you some pointers, since we've have problems with this, too.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Mark




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