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korvorka February 26th, 2005 12:08 AM

p2ptips.com active X control ????
 
with all the concern with active X controls (newbie) I downloaded an avi video when I tried playing this video in wmp 10 I was informed to download active X as far as I could tell this control was from a site p2ptips.com which I visted to kind of get a feel for the company or website anyways when aquiring or downloading active X how can you tell what you are getting what the control is actually doing if it is some type of hacker control or device how do you know and how do you get rid of it. Has anyone else used this X control from p2ptips.com if so what were the results:confused:

ukbobboy01 February 26th, 2005 05:20 AM

Active X
 
Dear korvorka

The truth is you can't tell what an Active X control is going to do until it has downloaded itself and is running on your PC. Therefore, if an Active X control is needed to run something on a site, such as an advert or to brighten up a web page, you should only accept the controls if you trust the site.

Active X was developed by MS in order to make web pages more interactive, i.e. animated, bright, flashy and react to user's responses. However, in order to do this a small program has to be installed on your PC which directly communicates with the web server. This gives Active X and the web server a certain amount of control over your PC, which is usually very small.

However, here lies the danger, a malicious person can write an Active X control, with or without server controls, that can take over your PC, allow an outside agent to take control or do some damage.

So the simple thing to do is get your firewall to reject Active X controls from all but the most trusted web sites.

Finally, unless someone says different, I have never known a movie, whether mpeg, avi, wmv, mov, etc. to ask for an Active X control to be downloaded. Usually a small wmv file will ask for internet access and, when connected, try to download various (dodgy) things to your PC.

In my personal opinion, any video file that ask for something else, apart from a new codec, before playing, such as internet access, Active X controls, etc., should be deleted.




UK Bob

korvorka February 27th, 2005 09:53 PM

thanks
 
thank you for the info it helped and I just deleted the file and said the h#$% with it


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