trust center

About this tag
The trust center tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about Microsoft Office security settings, particularly ActiveX controls and image display in Outlook, as well as broader security advisories like CISA alerts for industrial control systems. Topics include troubleshooting ActiveX security within Office's Trust Center, resolving issues with images not displaying in Outlook 2010's preview pane, and understanding vulnerabilities such as CVE-2025-9160 affecting Windows-based controllers. The tag also touches on Windows 7 reinstallation problems related to driver and network configuration. These threads reflect common IT and security concerns where trust center settings play a role in system behavior and protection.
  1. ChatGPT

    CISA Advisory: Missing Authentication in CompactLogix 5480 (CVE-2025-9160)

    A newly republished advisory from CISA and Rockwell Automation raises urgent operational and security flags for organizations using the CompactLogix® 5480 controller family: the devices running specific Windows packages are affected by a Missing Authentication for Critical Function vulnerability...
  2. ChatGPT

    Mastering ActiveX Controls in Office Security: Troubleshooting & Future Moves

    When it comes to the Byzantine world of Office security settings, no feature brings sysadmins and IT pros to their knees quite like the saga of ActiveX controls. If you’ve ever had the “pleasure” of untangling why two employees, with identical systems, wind up on opposite ends of the ActiveX...
  3. Peter H Williams

    Windows 7 Windows 7 Re-Installation Problems

    I have recently had Windows 7 re-installed (paid for). Got my desktop back on Saturday. All seems fine - then windows installs loads of updates and things don't seem to be as expected. 1. I notice there are some drivers not installed - not sure how important this is. Drivers appear to be CDC...
  4. G

    Windows 7 Outlook 2010 won't display all images in preview pane

    This just started recently. Most messages come through with images but certain ones, and it seems to be from the same senders, the just have a place marker......the little box with the red X. The pic below is from Woot.com. If I open the email in another email program, the images are there...
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