Certificate Services Active X control?

This is a discussion about Certificate Services Active X control? in the Everything New Technology category; I have an Enterprise Certificate Server installed and I was following this article: to install an IPsec certificate. I get to step #5 under Installing a Local Computer Certificate from an Enterprise Windows 2000 Certificate Authority and then it has a pop-under window that says Downloading Active X control.

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I have an Enterprise Certificate Server installed and I was following this article: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;253498 to install an IPsec certificate.
 
I get to step #5 under "Installing a Local Computer Certificate from an Enterprise Windows 2000 Certificate Authority" and then it has a "pop-under" window that says "Downloading Active X control..." but it just stays like that and never finishes. I let it sit for days even because I was working on other things. Is there some control that has to be installed?
 
I hope I doing the right thing... It's to try and setup a site to site VPN using L2TP/IPsec. I need to install the certificate and then I can setup the Routing and Remote Access as I understand it. Thanks for the help.

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Check to make sure IE 5.x or 6 allows this by :
 
To enable Active-X
 
1. Launch Internet Explorer
 
2. Select Tools -> Internet Options -> Security
 
3. Then Select Custom Level …. ->
 
4. Enable Downloading of Signed Active X controls
 
5. Enable Run Active-x Controls and Plug-ins