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How to Repair ActiveX Components

There are various sets of technological systems, that were developed by Microsoft for use in Windows. One such set is the ActiveX technologies, for the use of interactive features online, within the browser window. Software add-ons in use during browsing the web include Activex Components. These improve the interface to the internet by adding on applications to the browser, like video streaming, stock tickers, toolbars, and others.

The speed of the computer can be affected by Activex components. As the components increase in number, they can clutter the registry and slow down the system. Also, there may be times when a component fails to function correctly and the repair Activex procedures need to be followed.

The browser settings determine which ActiveX components are allowed. Internet Explorer has default settings, which block them and security settings need to be tweaked to choose the components you want to be allowed. It is best to make sure the settings are such that Explorer will not allow any applications from unknown sources. In particularly, those which are suspected to cause harm.

Advice on How to Repair ActiveX Controls

If you are fully aware of the ActiveX application, which is failing, you will know the origin of the add-on. Therefore, the first step to try is to re-install the program which was the source of the ActiveX component. Keep in mind that the correct permissions need to be set to allow the particular component to be downloaded and installed, otherwise the system may treat the file as malicious and block it. You would then fail to repair ActiveX errors.

The numerous ActiveX codes act to update many Windows registry entries, which can cause confusion and impact the system performance. This is one of the reasons for the slowing down of the computer.

While browsing the web, errors can occur due to these registry problems. Several ActiveX registry entries can be very similar to one another, but not identical, which leads to disorder. It would take an expert to clean this up and actually repair all the AcitveX controls.

To get round this and remove unwanted and redundant entries, you can try deleting the duplicates or outdated ActiveX files but be careful to take a backup of the registry before hand. It is easy to make errors doing this manually and it can make the system inoperable if certain good registry entries are accidentally deleted.

A registry repair software tool can be used to repair ActiveX controls if you do not have the experience to alter the registry manually. These will scan the registry, looking for unnecessary entries. This method tends to be more reliable and safer than the manual process. An optimal system performance will most easily come from the use of such software.

For companies, contractors are sometimes employed,who can supply services to maintain IT systems. The professionals will screen the systems, including computer registries, at least once per year.

A good anti-virus program will help to prevent ActiveX control problems because there are various malicious ActiveX applications, which are really viruses.