Microsoft Declares War on ActiveX: Say Goodbye to 90s Security Nightmares!

Microsoft is saying goodbye to ActiveX controls in Microsoft 365 and Office 2024. This vintage tech, which enabled interactive objects in documents, is being retired to prevent malware risks. So, next time your Excel sheet doesn’t dance like it used to, blame it on ActiveX’s security flaws—not your lack of rhythm!

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**_Microsoft is finally pulling the plug on ActiveX, proving that even the most persistent nuisances can be shown the door. It’s like saying goodbye to that one relative who always ruins Thanksgiving with their outdated opinions—it’s about time!_**

Key Points:

– ActiveX controls will be disabled in Microsoft 365 and Office 2024 applications.
– The disabling is a security measure against malware and unauthorized code execution.
– Users will see a “BLOCKED CONTENT” notification in documents with ActiveX.
– Microsoft’s Trust Center allows re-enabling ActiveX, but it’s not recommended.
– This move is part of a broader effort to beef up Microsoft Office security.

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