I read the rest of the story on PC World today. It seems that someone sued Microsoft and they not only had to pay more than 520 Million $$, they also have to change this. Here's the link MICROSOFT TO MAKE CHANGES TO IE Software giant will alter how browser handles ActiveX controls. http://www.pcworld.com/news/article/0,aid,112794,tk,dn100703X,00.asp Shirley On Tuesday, October 7, 2003, at 07:00 AM, Dwayne Bradley wrote: > <rant> > If you read through the documents from Microsoft, you will soon > realize that they are just making it more difficult for web developers > to include active content (QuickTime, Flash, etc.); they are doing > nothing (and I mean ABSOLUTELY NOTHING) to make IE more secure. Go > figure! > </rant>