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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T13:34:25+00:00 2026-05-10T13:34:25+00:00

I know this might be a no-brainer, but please read on. I also know

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I know this might be a no-brainer, but please read on.

I also know it’s generally not considered a good idea, maybe the worst, to let a browser run and interact with local apps, even in an intranet context.

We use Citrix for home-office, and people really like it. Now, they would like the same kind of environment at work, a nice page where every important application/document/folder is nicely arranged and classified in an orderly fashion. These folks are not particularly tech savvy; I don’t even consider thinking that they could understand the difference between remote delivered applications and local ones.

So, I’ve been asked if it’s possible. Of course, it is, with IE’s good ol’ ActiveX controls. And I even made a working prototype (that’s where it hurts).

But now, I doubt. Isn’t it madness to allow such ‘dangerous’ ActiveX controls, even in the ‘local intranet‘ zone? People will use the same browser to surf the web, can I fully trust IE? Isn’t there a risk that Microsoft would just disable those controls in future updates/versions? What if a website, or any kind of malware, just put another site on the trust list? With that extent of control, you could as well uninstall every protection and just run amok ’till you got hanged by the IT dept.

I’m about to confront my superiors with the fact that, even if they saw it is doable, it would be a very bad thing. So I’m desperately in need of good and strong arguments, because ‘let’s don’t‘ won’t do it.

Of course, if there is nothing to be scared of, that’ll be nice too. But I strongly doubt that.

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  1. 2026-05-10T13:34:26+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 1:34 pm

    We use Citrix for home-office, and people really like it. Now, they would like the same kind of environment at work, a nice page where every important application/document/folder is nicely arranged and classified in an orderly fashion

    I haven’t used Citrix very many times, but what’s it got to do with executing local applications? I don’t see how ‘People like Citrix’ and ‘browser executing local applications’ relate at all?

    If the people are accessing your Citrix server from home, and want the same experience in the office, then buy a cheap PC, and run the exact same Citrix software they run on their home computers. Put this computer in the corner and tell them to go use it. They’ll be overjoyed.

    Isn’t it madness to allow such ‘dangerous’ ActiveX controls, even in the ‘local intranet’ zone ? People will use the same browser to surf the web, can I fully trust IE ?

    Put it this way. IE has built-in support for AX controls. It uses it’s security mechanisms to prevent them from running unless in a trusted site. By default, no sites are trusted at all.

    If you use IE at all then you’re putting yourself at the mercy of these security mechanisms. Whether or not you tell it to trust the local intranet is beside the point, and isn’t going to affect the operation of any other zones.

    The good old security holes that require you to reboot your computer every few weeks when MS issues a patch will continue to exist and cause problems, regardless of whether you allow ActiveX in your local intranet.

    Isn’t there a risk that Microsoft would just disable those controls in future updates / versions ?

    Since XP-SP2, Microsoft has been making it increasingly difficult to use ActiveX controls. I don’t know how many scary looking warning messages and ‘This might destroy your computer’ dialogs you have to click through these days to get them to run, but it’s quite a few. This will only get worse over time.

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