![]() Actually you should have choosen it over ActiveX anyway/long ago. That is what steam, skype and a lot of other applications do (specialised download managers in particular).ī would be the much more "default" way to do this in the current day and age. Option B is to make a application that is assigned to aĬustom protocoll header. But that would suffer from all the limits of being a proper Plugin (not an active X component) in addition to propably only using the Browser rights. And why people wanted to uninstallĮdge might actually reclaim a lot of browser ground for MS, simply because it ![]() Or why Firefox was installed as default browser instead. And the reason it was regulary turned off by the administrator anyway. It's abilities to actually execute COM level code was always a very troublesome feature. So could someone please help me in guiding how to achieve same functionality with edge browser? As Microsoft release notes of edge says that “The need for ActiveX controls has been significantly reduced by HTML5-era capabilities, which also produces interoperableĬlearly your perceived need for activex hasn't been reduced as MS would expect.ĪctiveX was primarily in IE for Firefox/Chrome/other style plugins. But as in new Microsoft’s windows 10 default web browser “edge”, the ActiveX support is removed. This works perfectly fine in internet explorer with some ActiveX enable settings. So when user wants to write/install some software on inserted hardware (usb device), COM components gets installed in user’s machine and user is able to call function of C++ COM dlls and able to write/install on hardware. This application consume some C++ COM dlls on client machine through ActiveX. In this application client insert some hardware (usb device) in his machine and install some software based on the information configured on server. I am working on a project which is a client server architecture application in c#.net. ![]()
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