Yes. the same thing is happening on Windows XP. I hope Apple
can explain this and what the workaround is. I have a client waiting
and frankly I'm getting quite pissed at the way Microsoft is handling
QuickTime.
---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: Frank Lowney <email@hidden>
Date: Wed, 20 Nov 2002 15:25:36 -0500
>In testing a movie under Win2K and QT6, I found that it played
fine.
>Then, it prompted me to update to 6.0.2 which I did.
>
>Replaying the movie, I get the following error message:
>
>Microsoft Internet Explorer
>This page provides potentially unsafe information to an ActiveX
>control. Your current security settings prohibit running controls in
>this manner. As a result, this page may not display correctly.
>
>Sure enough, my movie now will not display.
>
>http://hercules.gcsu.edu/~flowney/eis/WOTW_RadioBroadcast/W
OTW_RadioBroadcastStream.html
>
>
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