Sounds like you don't have PerlScript configured properly in Internet Explorer. Try this:
1. In RegEdit, go to the key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\ActiveState\PerlScript\1.0
2. Change the value of "EnabledZones" to "0x00000001" (enable PerlScript in all zones).
3. Back in the OLE Browser, if the interface still doesn't work, try right-clicking on the middle frame and select "Refresh". It may take a little while to load.
Hope this helps, this is what I had to do to get it to work on my system. I'm not sure why the default value for the registry key (0x00000010 - Enable for local zone) doesn't seem to work. I'd probably change the registry key back to the original value after you're done using the OLE Browser, just to be safe.
- Zoogie
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