How Do You Install Activex & Java?
ActiveX and Java are common components used on website pages. ActiveX is a proprietary technology used in Microsoft’s Internet Explorer browser. Java is a widely used language used to create interactive Web pages and it is compatible with any Web browser. Both of these components are downloadable applications and are installed differently. ActiveX components are created by developers, so there is no one ActiveX installation. However, Java is freely distributed by Sun Microsystems and only requires one installation to activate Web pages that use the technology. Save the ActiveX component in a directory on your hard drive. You can create a new directory, or keep the ActiveX control in a common area such as the “System32” Windows directory. Click the Windows Start button and select “Run.” Type “cmd” into the text box and click the “OK” button. This opens the Windows command prompt. Enter “regsvr32