Windows security warning... An ActiveX control on this page...

can be dangerous to interact with other parts of the page.  Do you want to allow this interaction?   I did the updates and scans and I can not solve this problem.  Someone at - it suggestions?

Thank you for your suggestions.  I have corrected the problem.  There are a few updates, I found on my pc that I have does not work and my cuff necessary updates as well.  So thank you for taking the time to post on my question.  I'm really happy that I found this site.  I will refer to it in the future!

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