I do a quite a bit of configuration management and application re-packaging but have a question about the registry keys under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\ActiveX Compatibility\<GUID>\Compatibility Flags
I know the value of 400 will prevent an activex control from executing what are the other valid values for this key?? I have searched around the net but get more than enough info on preventing the control but nothing on what the valid values are

Any knowledge is good knowledge thanks to everyone that is able to respond

Here you go:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa768234.aspx

I had the same problem; a MS security patch turned off the ability of a bunch of customers to print reports from several of our web-based applications. I wondered why the ActiveX print control wouldn't work all of a sudden. Drilled deeply into Microsoft Technet for this. Enjoy.

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