Setup Gliches,Wrong software behavior, ActiveX errors, help!


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    Windows 7 Professional x64
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    Setup Gliches,Wrong software behavior, ActiveX errors, help!


    This is driving me crazy and i don't know why it is happening ... It appears to me that it is because i've installed IE9 through WU. But when reverting to IE8, i get the same glitches/errors.

    ie. In a software called ANSYS Workbench 12.1 (worked with it for like 4 month without any problem), and now it gives me an ActiveX error (see ANSYS.png)

    Also, i bought a new mouse from logitech and wanted to install their SetPoint software and the setup menu is, well i can't know what i'm doing... pressed Enter and crossed my finger to finally get a successfull installation... (see Logitech.png)

    Same kind of glitch to activate an Autodesk software, now in that situation , pressing Enter and pray won't make it work! (see Activation.png)

    If those error/glitches ring any bell to you guy i would really appreciate you help!

    Steps already done:
    Set ActiveX settings in Internet Options to it's lowest,

    goto HKEY_CURRENT_USER>software>microsoft>windows>currentversion>internetsettings>zones>0 and set the value 1200 to 0 (do not prompt for activeX)

    Thanks again for your help!
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Setup Gliches,Wrong software behavior, ActiveX errors, help!-ansys.png   Setup Gliches,Wrong software behavior, ActiveX errors, help!-logitech.png   Setup Gliches,Wrong software behavior, ActiveX errors, help!-activation.png  
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  2. Posts : 2
    Windows 7 Professional x64
    Thread Starter
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    I finally managed to solve the problem... If this happens to somebody else here's how to solve this :

    Start > Type "regedit" in search bar then Enter

    GoTo HKEY_CURRENT_USER > Software > Microsoft > Windows > CurrentVersion > Internet Settings > Zones

    You should see 6 Keys (Folders) L,0,1,2,3,4, you need to delete then entire "L" key, and voila!
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