elppa macrumors 68040 Oct 12, 2010 #3 I don't know a good way of doing it without first installing Windows.
cavi macrumors regular Original poster Oct 12, 2010 #4 Hi! thanks for the fast answer =] I try to install remote-desktop but it's not help. Any other ideas?
Hi! thanks for the fast answer =] I try to install remote-desktop but it's not help. Any other ideas?
cavi macrumors regular Original poster Oct 12, 2010 #5 elppa said: I don't know a good way of doing it without first installing Windows. Click to expand... Instal windows is the last thing I want to do. After suffering so much from Vista I don't want to see windows again...
elppa said: I don't know a good way of doing it without first installing Windows. Click to expand... Instal windows is the last thing I want to do. After suffering so much from Vista I don't want to see windows again...
GGJstudios macrumors Westmere Oct 12, 2010 #6 cavi said: Instal windows is the last thing I want to do. After suffering so much from Vista I don't want to see windows again... Click to expand... That's the only way, as there is no ActiveX equivalent for Mac OS X, as the thread I posted indicates.
cavi said: Instal windows is the last thing I want to do. After suffering so much from Vista I don't want to see windows again... Click to expand... That's the only way, as there is no ActiveX equivalent for Mac OS X, as the thread I posted indicates.
spinnerlys Guest Oct 12, 2010 #7 What you need ActiveX for then? Maybe there are other alternatives, as ActiveX is written for Windows and not Mac OS X.
What you need ActiveX for then? Maybe there are other alternatives, as ActiveX is written for Windows and not Mac OS X.
MacDawg Moderator emeritus Oct 12, 2010 #8 You appear to be out of luck then http://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/activex ActiveX is only available on Windows operating systems, and as a result webpages that require it will not work on Linux or Mac. Click to expand... With good reason ActiveX integration with the Windows operating system has made it a target for malicious software. Click to expand... Although, you can have a look here: How to get Active X to Work on a Mac
You appear to be out of luck then http://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/activex ActiveX is only available on Windows operating systems, and as a result webpages that require it will not work on Linux or Mac. Click to expand... With good reason ActiveX integration with the Windows operating system has made it a target for malicious software. Click to expand... Although, you can have a look here: How to get Active X to Work on a Mac