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ActiveX control is Microsoft's term for a Windows file format containing executable code and called by an executable program such as Internet Explorer rather than by the Windows operating system itself. The file type is OCX.

Process Commander includes twelve ActiveX controls digitally signed by Pegasystems Inc. Application users may require none or up to seven of these, depending on the application design. Process Commander also depends on other ActiveX controls provided by Microsoft.

Firefox and Safari browsers do not support ActiveX controls.

Definitions browser, COM, open authoring, Single Sign-on
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