Monday, November 29, 2010

How: run a Microsoft Remote Desktop ActiveX control in Firefox

ActiveX is a technology created specifically for Microsoft Internet Explorer.

"ActiveX controls" which Internet Explorer the multimedia access to content in Web pages (such as "Flash" video stream) embedded. Mozilla Firefox does not support the Microsoft ActiveX technology for many reasons, but mainly because the ActiveX technology the operating systems window is a serious target for malware. In other words, you can use a remote desktop Microsoft ActiveX control in Firefox. Instead of Firefox supports "Plugins" (also known as "modules") and "Extensions" that works so as controls, ActiveX, you view and use embedded multimedia content in Web pages. Difficulty: easy

Instructions
  1. 1

    For the "modules for Firefox" website of Mozilla.

Select an add-on (plugin) that you download and click the "Download now" button. Follow the easy installation, Firefox will restart and will automatically use new add-on that, to display embedded multimedia Web content. Alternatively, visit a Web page that requires a module-on Firefox you will be asked if you want to automatically download and install. Click the button "install" at the top of the Web page if you are prompted to download and install the plugin.
  • 2

    Disable the plugins that you no longer want to open Firefox, click on "Tools" at the top of the screen and select "Add-ons."

  • Choose Select the plugin with the "Plugins" on the top right of the window "Add ons" section and click the button 'disable'.
  • 3

    Updated Plug-in the opening of the "addons"

  • "(see step 2) window, choose"Plugins"section located in the upper right corner and then click the 'Find updates' in the bottom left corner." "Check plugin" Mozilla is Web page by clicking on "find updates" opened, lists all your current plugin and tells you the current and updated are. Click the button "Update" to update outdated plugins.

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