whiich win2000 user settings prevent ActiveX control?

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Bill Wallace

Hi,

Corporate intranet, Microsoft all the way. WinNT servers,
Win2000 and IE6.0 on the clients

I have an ActiveX control sited on an HTML page.
Same old story - some users (non-management) it works
great but other users (management) the control doesn't display
and the first instance of scripting a method or property throws a
'... object doesn't support property or method...' error.

I'll be candid - I didn't consider this ... we pretty much have shared
work stations and nobody messes with the installation.

I checked the objects readyState property and it sayas it is completely
initialized prior to the script.

I've compared IE security settings for both 'types' of users and they are
the same - checked them in the registry also.

I can log on to the same (any) machine as the users that have the problem
and it works for me.

So any ideas on what other Win2000 User setting could cause this; other
than besides IE security settings?

Any suggestions where to look?
Wild guesses accepted :)

Searching for an answer,
Bill Wallace
(cross posted to microsoft.public.vb.controls, vb.controls.internet,
and microsoft.public.win2000.setup)
 
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