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OCR: Activex Control DEN Ed Waw Took Window Help Edil Activex Conbol <HTML> <HEAD> <TITLE> New Page <MITLE> <HEAD> <BODY> <OBJECT ID="mlundFrst" WIDTH=236 HEIGHT=51 <PARAM NAME="_Version" VALUE="65536"'> (PARAM NAME="PlayEnabled" VALUE ="-1"> Hi Propeibes (PARAM NAME="BackEnabled" VALUE="1"> (PARAM NAME ="StopEnabled" VALUE="1"> (PARAM NAME="EjectEnabled" VALUE="1"> ButDEnabis (PARAM NAME="MousePointer" VALUE ="1"> BackEnsbled <PARAM NAME=" ExtentX"VALUE="6244"> BackTitle -1- Tus (PARAM NAME="_ExtentY" VALUE="1349"> 1 . Food single (PARAM NAME " StockProps" VALUE="32"> CodeBate <PARAM NAME="BorderStyle" VALUE ="1"> DevceType Eject Enabled 1 - Trud <BODY> -1 - Truje <HTML> FINand Height 8.25 Wind Fue Help. press F1 SIMILAR TO ORBLET TRANSPORT VIA HTTP, Microsoft distrib- utes objects over the Web via its own Activex technology. Microsoft's approach, however, does not comply with CORBA. Pictured here, the Activex Control Pad enables developers to embed ActiveX objects (in this case, a multimedia control) into HTML documents.