ActiveX Errors and How to Crush Them
Posted: December 27th, 2011ActiveX is a programming language commonly found in different programs. What it does is allow programs to function with each other, and within each other, which is why it’s commonly found in web browsers. You’re also likely to encounter the majority of your ActiveX errors in relation to your web browser as a result.
Why these errors occur is often related to the registry, particularly a cluttered registry. This is because the registry stores all of the important file and program associations, as well as other setting and preference information. When these files become outdated or corrupt, programs, such as your web browser, will not have the proper information to run other programs, leading to errors.
The best way to eliminate these errors is to use a good registry cleaner to eradicate old settings and registry files from the registry. This will ensure your program associations are up to date, and all of your programs are running smoothly. You should have no problem watching videos, playing web games, listening to music, or any performing any other similar task in your browser from that point on.
Dave,
Softarama team.
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