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ActiveX Errors – Why You Should Be Concerned About Them

ActiveX errors are not as common as DLL, EXE, or other Windows and Internet Explorer errors. But even if you are a typical PC user who has not encountered Active X errors, it would be wise to at least have some knowledge about ActiveX as it plays an important part in lots of security problems you are likely to encounter.

ActiveX is the trademark of a Microsoft technology by which code is automatically downloaded from the Web pages you visit so you can view something or execute a function.

This automatic download is called an ActiveX control. As soon as it downloads, it immediately becomes part of your operating system. This is the main reason why ActiveX errors should concern you.

An example of this ActiveX control download is when you open a PDF file from a Web page. Internet Explorer can´t read PDFs, so it uses an ActiveX control provided by PDF´s maker, Adobe. Even something as common as Flash graphics, found on almost all of today´s most popular Web pages, use ActiveX controls.

Even if you don´t surf the Web you´ll still encounter ActiveX if, for instance, you use Microsoft Office. The Spelling Checker in Microsoft Word can be used with Outlook because of the interactivity provided by ActiveX. This is also the reason why other programs that have the correct ActiveX interface can use the MS Word Spelling Checker.

So in the end you really can´t get away from dealing with ActiveX error messages – whether you get online or not.

How Do Active X Errors Occur?

ActiveX isn´t really a new technology. Online vendors and unscrupulous people have long ago devised many clever means to use ActiveX to get adware, spyware, and malware into your PC.

Although the trademark ActiveX was launched by Microsoft in 1996, the technology has been around since 1990 when it was known as OLE, or Object Linking and Embedding. Today, Web designers use ActiveX to embed their websites with multimedia files.

Unfortunately, ActiveX is also used by some Web designers to get their adware and spyware into your PC or, worse, to get malicious objects and files into your operating system.

What can make ActiveX errors difficult to deal with is the error message that pops up on your screen may not always point to ActiveX as being the culprit. You will probably only discover that what you have are ActiveX errors by eliminating other possibilities.

Logically, you will likely begin with whatever the error message points to, such as an Internet Explorer error. This will make you think that something´s the matter with your browser.

What makes this frustrating is if the ActiveX object that is automatically downloaded from a website you visit crashes you get the same Internet Explorer error message!

The same thing is true for adware and spyware. The ActiveX controls they put in your PC may trigger Windows error messages that point to some entirely different problem.

So how do you deal with ActiveX errors, crashes, issues as well as the most common problems caused by regular PC use? The easiest way to do it is to run a good registry cleaner like RegCure.

Even techies use registry cleaners to efficiently deal with ActiveX errors and other problems. Why shouldn´t you?

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