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    signing an activex control

    Created an activex control to send outlook tasks from an asp.net web page. I noticed when the active x component gets initialized on the page I get that IE message, about whether to accept the activex or not (part of the security). I think you can modify the IE options to drop this message....

    BUT I do not want to do that, so I read more and read that you can sign an active x component. This activex component was written in VB6. The page is asp.net / vb.net. This activex sits on this page.

    How do I sign this activex component so that our current staff does not receive this message???

    Thanks,
    Jon

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    To be honest, I think you're going to have a problem finding a certificate authority in Antarctica!!

    Did you get your control signed successfully? I've been through all those hassles a few times, let me know if something has confused you!

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