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Running Web Application which requires download of ActiveX controls on Virtual PC for MAc OS

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Suketu Kothari - 02 Aug 2004 20:44 GMT
Hi

We are a web based application requires to download ActiveX controls
on client's Windows platform.

However we are so far limited to Windows platform since on Mac OS
downloading ActiiveX control does not work.

We are evaluating possiblities to see if a client machine has Mac OS
and if they run Virtual PC, Would then the client machine be able to
download component or Active X controls on their computer and works
the way it works in Windows platform.

I would appriciate help.

Thanks
Suketu Kothari
Mickey Stevens - 02 Aug 2004 22:01 GMT
It should work identically if the user is using a Windows browser like
Internet Explorer for Windows in Virtual PC.

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<skothari@corp.gignext.com> wrote:

> Hi
>
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> Thanks
> Suketu Kothari

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