WebLoader for Internet Explorer

Is the Downloader activeX webloader for Java applications still supported in Windows Internet Explorer?

I just tried in Internet Exploer 9 but I get the error message "Unable to crΘer the charger Active X Control".

Thank you.

Yes, it supports always IE 9.  You deploy AxLoader.cab and define the MIME types for the cab files (if you are not using IIS)?

Check your security settings in IE 9 does not obstruct the ActiveX control.

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