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How to activate ActiveX in Windows 10

Hello! It is very important to have a stable and secure operating system. Therefore, Windows 10 has elements that satisfy most users. Since its options and features make it very compatible and usable. In addition, these add-ons make some programs and system services work properly. Well, DirectX is part of these elements. Specifically, its main function is to make websites provide multimedia elements, such as audio, video, and games. In addition, it allows increasing the interaction with web browsers. Windows 10 has a filter that prevents the use and installation of DirectX applications. This is for security reasons. Since some elements are considered threats. Therefore, today we will see how to activate ActiveX in Windows 10.

How to enable ActiveX in Windows 10

The first thing you have to do is to go to the control panel. Once there, follow the next path: Network and Internet>Internet Options:

Please open the internet options.

Next, click on the Security tab. Then scroll down to the bottom and click on Custom level.

Now scroll down to ActiveX Controls and plug-ins.

Select the option referred to ActiveX Controls
Select the option referred to ActiveX Controls
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Next, you must enable the Run ActiveX controls and plug-ins check box.

Please allow the system to run ActiveX controls
Please allow the system to run ActiveX controls

Next, locate the section corresponding to the download of signed ActiveX drivers. Then check the Prompt box.

Modify the option corresponding to the download of signed ActiveX Controls.
Modify the option corresponding to the download of signed ActiveX Controls.

In addition, there are other ActiveX variables that can be modified. This will be up to the user’s taste. Okay, so we have seen how to activate ActiveX in Windows 10. Please keep in mind that you must proceed with care. Indeed, some of these elements may threaten the stability of the system. Therefore, do so when you trust the items to be downloaded. Okay, that’s all for now. In future posts, we will continue to go deeper into Windows 10 security. See you soon!

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