How to Re-register the Registry Keys of ActiveX

 

 

ActiveX is a Microsoft framework for defining reusable software components in a programming language-independent way (i.e. not tied to a particular programming language). Software applications can then be composed from one or more of these components in order to provide their functionality. It was introduced in 1996 by Microsoft as a development of its Component Object Model (COM) and Object Linking and Embedding (OLE) technologies and is commonly used in its Windows operating system. In principle it is not dependent on Microsoft Windows, but in practice, most ActiveX controls require either Microsoft Windows or a Windows emulator.

 

Many Microsoft Windows applications — including many of those from Microsoft itself, such as Internet Explorer, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Visual Studio, and Windows Media Player — use ActiveX controls to build their feature-set and also encapsulate their own functionality as ActiveX controls which can then be embedded into other applications. Internet Explorer also allows the embedding of ActiveX controls in web pages. However, ActiveX will not work on all internet platforms, so using ActiveX controls to implement essential functionality of a web page restricts its usefulness.

 

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It will re-registry keys of the ActiveX and .dll objects. This small built can solve the serious problems in your system, such as being unable to open new IE Windows, incomplete website display, being unable Windows automatically, being unable to select film models, random errors in Media player and so on. When you encounter registry problems that could not be fixed by other major utilities, you may try this additional small utility to fix them. It is suggested that you backup the registry file in a safe folder before fixing errors.