
03-29-2009
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Re: IE 7 Script Error
Will give this a try - but curious as to why having those files in the run
link!!!!
"ju.c" wrote:
> "Internet Explorer Script Error" and/or
> "An Error Has Occurred in the Script on This Page"
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> See if these steps help . . .
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> 0. Open the Run box and enter, one at a time:
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> regsvr32 jscript.dll
> regsvr32 ole32.dll
> regsvr32 urlmon.dll
> regsvr32 vbscript.dll
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> 1. In IE, open 'Tools-->Internet Options'.
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> 2. Open the "Security" tab.
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> 3. Select the "Internet" zone.
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> 4. Click the "Custom level..." button.
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> 5. Scroll almost to the bottom to "Scripting".
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> 6. Under "Active scripting" select "Enable". Click OK.
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> 7. Next, open the "Advanced" tab.
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> 8. Add a check to the following:
> Disable Script Debugging (Internet Explorer)
> Disable Script Debugging (Other)
> and un-check this one:
> Display a notification about every script error
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> 9. Apply, OK.
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> ju.c
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> "dee" <dee@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:81322E04-462B-4E1B-882D-2AB52940DD18@microsoft.com...
> > This error message pops-up about every 60 seconds.
> > "Internet Explorer Script Error"
> > Line: 2
> > Char: 9
> > Error: Expected
> > Code: 0
> > URL: file:///C:Cdocuments%20%.....etc
> > ------------------------------------------
> > Running XP Pro
> > I have cleared all the temp files that I could find & removed IE & and
> > reloaded it. Problem persists.
> > All suggestions welcome
>
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