no security when installing activex control bar

When you try to install the microsoft activex control and windows updates there is only the sound of blep-blep and no safety bar. where at - it go?

Hello

You use the administrator account or a standard account?

You might not be able to install ActiveX controls, if the system administrator has disabled the ability to install them or if you use a standard user account.

You can follow this link and check if it helps.

You cannot install some programs or updates

Hope the helps of information.

Please post back and we do know.

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