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I am getting the following message when starting MGI photosuite 4 One or more ActiveX controls could not be displayed because either: 1. Your current security settings prohibit running ActiveX controls on this page, or 2. You have blocked a publisher of one of the controls. As a result, the page may not display correctly. I am currently using Windows Vista 64bit Home edition. I love this program for minor photo/Pic adjustments. It is fast and not complicated. I have used it on all my computers with a variety of MS OS's until I bought a laptop with Vista installed. I had no issues with the other OS's without any problems. I have looked all over and see that someothers are/had having/had this same problem. Please help with a fix. William Lester

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