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Adobe ActiveX primarily refers to a set of software frameworks and controls once used to embed Adobe's multimedia and document viewing capabilities—most notably and Adobe Acrobat Reader —directly into web browsers (specifically Internet Explorer) and other Windows applications. Overview of Core Controls
During the dominance of Internet Explorer (IE) in the late 1990s and early 2000s, the Adobe Flash ActiveX control was installed on nearly every Windows PC. It was the engine of the multimedia web. adobe activex