ActiveX control problem

When I Generate primary layout and display the results I get my project in a browser (IE7) and a message telling me that IE has limited the Web page to run scripts or ActiveX controls. I need to allow blocked content to see my finished properly.

I use the skin BeautifulVistas-WH-generic, but I don't see that until I Allow Blocked Content. Before that, I see a more generic-looking skin. All add-ins are enabled and my security settings are set to the lowest. How can I avoid this?

Looks like you're displaying webhelp locally without the inserted Web brand. It won't happen to end users that they will consider using a server.

You can either add MOTW or set IE to allow the blocked content if you want to view locally.

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