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ActiveX Documents
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ActiveX Documents
Formerly known as "Document Objects" (DocObjects), ActiveX Documents are extensions to Microsoft's OLE compound document architecture that allow a container application to use the full capabilities of server applications.

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As of Version 3.0, Internet Explorer (IE) was made an ActiveX Documents "container." Microsoft Office applications and the HTML viewer used to render Web pages are ActiveX Document "servers." Thus, IE can view a Web page, an Excel spreadsheet or a Word document by launching the appropriate server application.


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At the core of the Documentum EDMS are Docobjects -- reusable, easily accessible document components of any data type, at any level of granularity, that enable the "Virtual Document.
0- Note to Editors: Documentum, Docobjects, Docbase, Documentum Server, Documentum Workspace, Documentum Toolkit and Documentum Quickbuilder are trademarks of Documentum Inc.
Documentum facilitates this by offering Docobjects -- reusable, easily accessible document components of any data type, at any level of granularity -- that enable the Virtual Document.
 
 
 
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