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Old 11-25-2007, 12:13 PM
Pete Harris
 
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Default Help problems with "show me" in office assistant

Problem in Word & Excel. Recently reinstalled Office 2000 with all updates in
new XP PC, no problems previously in Windows 98SE.

When using help pages (via office assistant) and "show me" is selected the
following message appears

“Help can’t show you this procedure because the security setting in your
browser is set too high or the ActiveX control Ouactrl.ocx didn’t install
correctly.

-select a lower security setting in your browser
-If you receive this message after selecting a lower security setting,
please see your system administrator for help troubleshooting the
installation of the ActiveX control Ouactrl.ocx located in in the folder you
installed Microsoft Office to.”

Q1. How do I access & lower security setting in my browser, and if I do am I
opening my PC to a higher risk.

Q2. Have no idea about trouble shooting ActiveX control...

Any Ideas please?

New to using this forum - question also posed in excel -general enquiries -
sorry for duplication.

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Old 11-25-2007, 01:52 PM
Bob Buckland ?:-\)
 
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Default Re: Help problems with "show me" in office assistant

Hi Pete,

MS disabled the Ouactrl.ocx, Active X control in Office 2000 for security reasons by replacing the original one that worked that one
that basically does nothing. This change disabled the 'show me' feature in MS Office help (which uses Internet Explorer's engine to
show help.

You may be able to remove the error message with the procedure here
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/263647/en-us?FR=1
but that usually doesn't help with the Showme feature.

You can replace the updated ouactrl.ocx, at your risk, from the original CD by using the procedure here to track down which one is
the updated one and copying the older one from the CD to take it's place.
Additional updating or repairing Office 2000 again will often replace that with the new file.


===============
<<"Pete Harris" <PeteHarris@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:4CF3F82C-7813-45B1-A205-6331964ADBEA@microsoft.com...
Problem in Word & Excel. Recently reinstalled Office 2000 with all updates in
new XP PC, no problems previously in Windows 98SE.

When using help pages (via office assistant) and "show me" is selected the
following message appears

"Help can't show you this procedure because the security setting in your
browser is set too high or the ActiveX control Ouactrl.ocx didn't install
correctly.

-select a lower security setting in your browser
-If you receive this message after selecting a lower security setting,
please see your system administrator for help troubleshooting the
installation of the ActiveX control Ouactrl.ocx located in in the folder you
installed Microsoft Office to."

Q1. How do I access & lower security setting in my browser, and if I do am I
opening my PC to a higher risk.

Q2. Have no idea about trouble shooting ActiveX control...

Any Ideas please?

New to using this forum - question also posed in excel -general enquiries -
sorry for duplication.

--
Regards
Pete>>
--

Bob Buckland ?:-)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*


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Old 11-25-2007, 05:03 PM
Pete Harris
 
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Default Re: Help problems with "show me" in office assistant

Hi Bob

Thanks for your reply

Have twice tried to "repair" as per the link you attached but with no
success. Also the dialogue box's were different to access repair than the
script decribed!

The attempted repair basically reinstalled Office 2000 from the original
disk, does this mean that all my updates from the MS web site are no longer
in place?

Do you know what security risk existed prior to MS disabling the Active X
control and what risk would I be taking by following your last para?

In you last para refer to "using the procedure here ...". not sure what
procedure you are refering to, can you please elaborate.

By the way some other links in the help pages come up with the same message.

--
Regards
Pete


"Bob Buckland ?:-)" wrote:

> Hi Pete,
>
> MS disabled the Ouactrl.ocx, Active X control in Office 2000 for security reasons by replacing the original one that worked that one
> that basically does nothing. This change disabled the 'show me' feature in MS Office help (which uses Internet Explorer's engine to
> show help.
>
> You may be able to remove the error message with the procedure here
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/263647/en-us?FR=1
> but that usually doesn't help with the Showme feature.
>
> You can replace the updated ouactrl.ocx, at your risk, from the original CD by using the procedure here to track down which one is
> the updated one and copying the older one from the CD to take it's place.
> Additional updating or repairing Office 2000 again will often replace that with the new file.
>
>
> ===============
> <<"Pete Harris" <PeteHarris@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:4CF3F82C-7813-45B1-A205-6331964ADBEA@microsoft.com...
> Problem in Word & Excel. Recently reinstalled Office 2000 with all updates in
> new XP PC, no problems previously in Windows 98SE.
>
> When using help pages (via office assistant) and "show me" is selected the
> following message appears
>
> "Help can't show you this procedure because the security setting in your
> browser is set too high or the ActiveX control Ouactrl.ocx didn't install
> correctly.
>
> -select a lower security setting in your browser
> -If you receive this message after selecting a lower security setting,
> please see your system administrator for help troubleshooting the
> installation of the ActiveX control Ouactrl.ocx located in in the folder you
> installed Microsoft Office to."
>
> Q1. How do I access & lower security setting in my browser, and if I do am I
> opening my PC to a higher risk.
>
> Q2. Have no idea about trouble shooting ActiveX control...
>
> Any Ideas please?
>
> New to using this forum - question also posed in excel -general enquiries -
> sorry for duplication.
>
> --
> Regards
> Pete>>
> --
>
> Bob Buckland ?:-)
> MS Office System Products MVP
>
> *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*
>
>
>

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Old 11-25-2007, 05:25 PM
Bob Buckland ?:-\)
 
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Default Re: Help problems with "show me" in office assistant

Hi Pete,

Repairing Office 2000 doesn't remove cached and installed Office updates.
Looks like I forgot to include the link for the 2nd article. It's here.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/263640/en-us?FR=1

MS usually doesn't elaborate on details of possible security holes they address. In Office XP (2002) they used a different process
and method for getting to 'show me' articles and help than they used in Office 2000.

===========
<<"Pete Harris" <PeteHarris@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:86FE0B32-84C1-438E-9677-045FF291BDC2@microsoft.com...
Hi Bob

Thanks for your reply

Have twice tried to "repair" as per the link you attached but with no
success. Also the dialogue box's were different to access repair than the
script decribed!

The attempted repair basically reinstalled Office 2000 from the original
disk, does this mean that all my updates from the MS web site are no longer
in place?

Do you know what security risk existed prior to MS disabling the Active X
control and what risk would I be taking by following your last para?

In you last para refer to "using the procedure here ...". not sure what
procedure you are refering to, can you please elaborate.

By the way some other links in the help pages come up with the same message.

--
Regards
Pete >>
--

Bob Buckland ?:-)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*


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Old 11-25-2007, 06:43 PM
Bob Buckland ?:-\)
 
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Default Re: Help problems with "show me" in office assistant

Hi Pete,

As mentioned, to restore the older version (and the showme) in help files you have to replace the correct copy of version 2.0 (the
one pointed at in the registry) with the one on your CD.

It shouldn't generally affect any other operation. It is possible that in the years since that first occured that there have been
Windows/IE security updates that will keep that feature disabled in any case.

===========
<<"Pete Harris" <PeteHarris@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:63089046-B875-47C8-9011-660CBC28A304@microsoft.com...
Thanks Bob,

I think it is becoming clear that I should not allow "show me" & "pop ups"
to occur in Excel or Word. The 2nd link you gave me was all about disabeling
"show me" & "pop ups" NOT enabeling them.

While waiting for your reply I located the OUACTRL.OCX files in my C: drive
and on my Office 2000 system disk in the d:. The former being version 2.0 and
the later being 1.01.0009. I probably wont do it, but out of interest, if I
deleted v2.0 from the C: and copied v1.01.009 from the D: to the C: would
this enable "show me" & "pop ups" or would it cause operating problems with
Excel & Word?

--
Regards
Pete >>
--

Bob Buckland ?:-)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*


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Old 11-25-2007, 07:08 PM
Pete Harris
 
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Default Re: Help problems with "show me" in office assistant

Thanks Bob,

I think it is becoming clear that I should not allow "show me" & "pop ups"
to occur in Excel or Word. The 2nd link you gave me was all about disabeling
"show me" & "pop ups" NOT enabeling them.

While waiting for your reply I located the OUACTRL.OCX files in my C: drive
and on my Office 2000 system disk in the d:. The former being version 2.0 and
the later being 1.01.0009. I probably wont do it, but out of interest, if I
deleted v2.0 from the C: and copied v1.01.009 from the D: to the C: would
this enable "show me" & "pop ups" or would it cause operating problems with
Excel & Word?

--
Regards
Pete


"Bob Buckland ?:-)" wrote:

> Hi Pete,
>
> Repairing Office 2000 doesn't remove cached and installed Office updates.
> Looks like I forgot to include the link for the 2nd article. It's here.
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/263640/en-us?FR=1
>
> MS usually doesn't elaborate on details of possible security holes they address. In Office XP (2002) they used a different process
> and method for getting to 'show me' articles and help than they used in Office 2000.
>
> ===========
> <<"Pete Harris" <PeteHarris@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:86FE0B32-84C1-438E-9677-045FF291BDC2@microsoft.com...
> Hi Bob
>
> Thanks for your reply
>
> Have twice tried to "repair" as per the link you attached but with no
> success. Also the dialogue box's were different to access repair than the
> script decribed!
>
> The attempted repair basically reinstalled Office 2000 from the original
> disk, does this mean that all my updates from the MS web site are no longer
> in place?
>
> Do you know what security risk existed prior to MS disabling the Active X
> control and what risk would I be taking by following your last para?
>
> In you last para refer to "using the procedure here ...". not sure what
> procedure you are refering to, can you please elaborate.
>
> By the way some other links in the help pages come up with the same message.
>
> --
> Regards
> Pete >>
> --
>
> Bob Buckland ?:-)
> MS Office System Products MVP
>
> *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*
>
>
>

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Old 08-21-2008, 12:27 PM
Barb Hruza
 
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Default Active X Ouactrl.ocx

Can't use Office 2000 show me
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Old 08-21-2008, 12:29 PM
Barb Hruza
 
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Default Active X Ouactrl.ocx

Security settings too high or active X ouactrl.ocs didn't install correctly

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Old 08-24-2008, 12:24 AM
Bob Buckland ?:-\)
 
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Default Re: Active X Ouactrl.ocx

Hi Barb,

An early Office 2000 update disabled the OUactrl.ocx activeX control for security reasons. That control ran the 'show me' parts of
help. Office XP/2002 used a different help system.

You can reenable, at your risk, the Office 2000 control by reversing the procedure in this article to put back the original one
from the Office 2000 installation CD
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/263640/en-us?FR=1

=============
>><Barb Hruza> wrote in message news:200882172745barbpike@gmail.com...

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Old 10-04-2008, 03:54 PM
Jimlad
 
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Default Re: Active X Ouactrl.ocx

Hi to all,
I have the same problem with my Office 2000 'Show Me' not working. I have
the version 2 of the Activex control, having followed the MS advice to check
which version you have loaded. My OS is XP professional. I have spent hours
trying to sort the 'Show Me' function. From what I have read here, is it
correct to say you can't get it to work unless you put your system at a high
risk of a security breach.
Just forget it or upgrade to the 2007 version.
Thanks

Jimlad

"Bob Buckland ?:-)" wrote:

> Hi Barb,
>
> An early Office 2000 update disabled the OUactrl.ocx activeX control for security reasons. That control ran the 'show me' parts of
> help. Office XP/2002 used a different help system.
>
> You can reenable, at your risk, the Office 2000 control by reversing the procedure in this article to put back the original one
> from the Office 2000 installation CD
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/263640/en-us?FR=1
>
> =============
> >><Barb Hruza> wrote in message news:200882172745barbpike@gmail.com...

> Can't use Office 2000 show me>>
> --
>
> Bob Buckland ?:-)
> MS Office System Products MVP
>
> *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*
>
>
>

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