Java, IE7, and Pogo.com problem: (Not mine)

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Java, IE7, and Pogo.com problem: (Not mine)

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Ok, this one has me stumped. A PC I'm working on for someone is having a problem between Internet Explorer and running javascript applications I suspect. Now, this customer pretty much uses his computer only to play Pogo.com games. (I know, I know). Anyway, whenever he attempts to launch a game, he receives a page that states that it can't run the java application because either it isn't installed or there is an error.


I have tried to re-install the latest version of java, I have made sure that it was enabled for Firefox and IE within the control panel. I have performed a full cleanup service on it, I have updated the PC to service pack 3, I have tried rolling back IE7. I get nothing. I have been looking around on different sites and it seems that there are a lot of people having this problem and most either use Firefox (which apparently freezes during gameplay) or an older version of Opera. I'm not sure that this person is going to be happy if I tell them to use either of these.


Anyone have any ideas?
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what are the security settings for activex in ie7?
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Script may be hosted on a different site that doesn't have security clearance.
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WEBROOT/POPUPBLOCKER

I seem to have a better workout dodging your stupidity than attempting to grasp the weight of your intelligence.
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Turns out I was incorrect when I said I rolled back IE7. I tried to uninstall it under the uninstall windows components option. I installed SP3 and guess what... when you do that, you can no longer roll back IE7!! I'll bet this was their problem. I remember I fixed it before and someone else tried to fix this issue after I did. Sounds to me like they kept updating to IE7. Crap. Anyone know of any back way to roll IE7 after SP3 other than re-installing XP?


Otherwise, I'll have to talk them into using Firefox or Opera.


Bubbs, I tried checking the popup blocker.

Flip, I'll get that info tomorrow.
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Allow previously unused ActiveX controls to run without prompt

Disable

Allow scriptlets

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Automatic prompting for ActiveX controls

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Binary and script behaviours

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Display video and animation on webpage that does not use external media player

Disable

Download signed ActiveX controls

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Initialize and script ActiveX controls not marked as safe for scripting

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Run ActiveX controls and plug-ins

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Script ActiveX controls marked as safe for scripting*

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perhaps rollback xp? other than that, re-installing is the only option.
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