It could just a security setting on his IE9 which needs changing. A little ambiguous perhaps, and even more confusing when the Apple screen tells you to download Quicktime. The message read "IE WANTS TO RUN THE FOLLOWING ADD-ON FROM APPLE INC". Yes all is ok, I have just tried this on my Windows 7 laptop, having created a manual restore point first. do you want to restore session" (or words to that effect), if the PC has shut down unexpectedly while IE was open, for example? is that down in the location on the screen where the box appears in IE saying "Your last session ended unexpectedly. However, the only check they do is your User Agent string, which can be easily spoofed.
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It's not clear what the add-on is, whether it wants to install Quicktime or an active x add-on. Apple has made it so that only Quicktime and certain browsers are allowed to download their trailers. Our website provides a free download of Apple Quicktime Pro 7.71.80.42. With any other site it probably wouldn't bother me but as I'm going to buy an iPad this week and use this laptop as its backup I would prefer the site to work as it may affect stuff I want to do in future once I have the iPad.Īny further help from you guys or anyone else would be great.ĭownload Quicktime, and a box appears asking permission to allow an add-on. So really it's just a case of solving this little problem with the Apple site. I know some of you will be saying 'just stick with Chrome then' but I've found it a bit jittery and slower than IE9 so I would rather stick with IE9. Get instant explanation for any acronym or abbreviation that hits you anywhere on the web Two clicks install ». With this the Apple site works properly and I can see all of the videos without having to alter anything so, that would say to me that it's definitely a problem with a setting in IE9 (though I'm no expert). Search Apple Quicktime on Google Discuss this AQT abbreviation with the community: 0 Comments. Also looked in IE9 tools/safety/ActiveX Filtering with this I tried both options of ticked and unticked but again no difference on the Apple site's appearance. I also had a look at 'add-ons' in IE9 tools and found nothing there untoward. So I don't get the option to fix/add anything at this stage. Unfortunately the above 'solve' isn't any use to me as no 'box' appears asking for permissions/add-ons etc. I know there's now a few people watching this post and I've also been talking to a techy mate of mine too.