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Hi Mike
I don't think anybody will down load your file with the attached docs
in order to try and help. I open the web site you provided a link to
and am running IE7 version: 7.0.6001.18000 in Vista HP Sp1 and have
the same setting for IE7 you mentioned in your original post, and I
get no messages of any kind. If it were me I would go to those script
options in IE7 set them the opposite of what you said they are and
*Apply* *OK*. Then go to the web page you used as sample to make sure
your still getting the message and then shut down IE7 and restart the
computer. Then open IE7 go to options , Advanced and put a check mark
next to "Disable script debugging (internet Explorer)" and check
"Disable script debugging (Other)" then make sure the check box next
to "Display a notification about every script error" is Unchecked
Click on Apply and then OK. Shut down IE7. Then restart computer and
open IE7 make sure those setting stuck. Go back to the sample web
page and see what you get and check back here with results.
H Brown
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H Brown, I have tried changing the options and rebooting and changing
them back. The checks on the options stay like I set them, they just
don't seem to turn off the errors like they should. I had hoped Caroline
\(shadoe\) had fixed her problem and would tell me how she did it. Is
there a format I should use to upload the error and my settings ? I can
do it in most formats, it is just a screen image of the error and
settings I dropped into Word. I can use JPEG or BMP if that would be
considered safer.
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| | | Posted 4/4/2009 6:45:03 PM | |
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Having tested http://www.horsetrailerworld.com/home/newhome.asp the
only web page you provided as one of the ones your issue repeats its
self. I can not get any scripting errors no matter which way I've set
my setting in IE7 Version: 7.0.6001.18000 that by the way has all MS
IE7 updates/patches using auto updates on this Vista Sp1 machine
including the Vista operating system itself. Also Java is Version 6
update 12 (build 1.60_12-bo4). However the latest Java update is
(Windows Vista, XP, and 2000 Server
Version 6 Update 13). If your going to use Java use the latest
update. (Yes I need to update Java my self)
That being said, here are the steps I would take in your case on the
XP
Sp3 machine in question.
Set it up for auto updating including to receive updates for other
products from Microsoft Update e.g. IE7.
Then update and keep the updates/patches current daily.
What I want is a fully patched OS and fully patched IE7. Regardless
of how its done.
Then I would *uninstall* all or any of Java except Version 6 Update
13.
Go to the web site to Update to the latest version and latest update
for it. Note: Java is not necessary unless you have software programs
installed
that depend on it to fully function or really need it on certain web
sites.
Since IE7 is an upgrade to your/friends XP Sp1 I would go to
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/internet-explorer/ie7/
and just double check which down load for IE7 was used.
*See my comments below for proper download path.*
I think updating/patching the OS and IE7 (NOT OPTIONAL UPDATE unless
wanted) will take care of issue.
However in your friends case I would do some basic maintenance and
adjustments to IE7. Set it to the default settings and run
it for a while until your satisfied alls well, before making a lot of
changes. I would do the same for the OS too.
Clean up temp files etc. IE7 tools, options and a Disk Clean up too,
want hurt.
One last *important* thing(s) and questions.
When IE7 was downloaded and installed. What Web site was it from?
If it was NOT from
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=9ae91ebe-3385-447c-8a30-081805b2f90b&displaylang=en
for 32bit Windows XP, Home Edition, but from _any another_ site(s).
I would _uninstall_ IE7 again, through the control panel then do my OS
updates/patches. (after a restart)
Then go to MS _download_ site link above. Use the following method to
down load: To copy the download to your computer for installation at
a later time, click Save or Save this program to disk.
Once download is completed shut down IE and before you run the file to
_install_ IE7 shut down the programs that are running in background
*not* any windows services.
In particular any virus, malware, spyware software, any thing like
Spybot Search & Destroy that also include or have *Tea Timer*
functions that monitor and jack with the Registry.
Just get all those things out of the way while installing IE7 same
could be said for window update if you do them manually.
Once your clean install of IE7 is up and running and working as
expected. _NOW make sure you update/patch IE7_ so your sure it has
the latest update/patches.
Then if needed update Java at the Java site, they offer different
methods for downloading.
The Save this program to disk for Java is the one I would use and if
it offers a custom install take it and don't let Java do auto updates.
That would be my preference for Java. Find it at
http://java.com/en/download/manual.jsp look under windows Windows
XP/Vista/2000/2003/2008 Offline
and follow instructions.
Lastly no matter what, from time to time one can run across web sites
that you can get errors even though you
have setting checked not to show these errors. Reasons vary, but its
mostly poor site construction or one that was
built for the days of windows 95 or 98 and other browsers in their
time and the site has not been maintained.
Could be a good reason to avoid those web sites this day and time.
Anyway that's what I would try to do to solve your issue.
Let us know if it helps or not. Thank you,
H Brown
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| | | Posted 4/4/2009 6:45:09 PM | |
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I don't think there is anything here I have not already tried. This
system is completely updated with all fixes, I even run Secunia PSI and
there is no outdated software or software needing patches on this
system. I run Avast antivirus and it scans clean, I run Zonealarm
firewall, I do run Spybot but I do not use the teatimer portion, the
Spybot scan is clean. I am running the current version on Sun Java
(version 6 update 13) and there are no other versions on the machine, I
actually uninstalled version 6 update 13 yesterday and then rebooted and
put it back on with the offline package. I have tried resetting IE7
options to default and cleaned cache. I understand some web sites might
act up but since this one behaves fine on your system and my system it
should behave correctly on the system I am working on as well. I guess
the only thing left is to uninstall IE7 and reinstall it, I'll probably
give that a try tomorrow.
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| | | Posted 4/4/2009 8:45:03 PM | |
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I agree
That is most likely good thinking, be sure to use the download site
link and heed the advice for downloading and installing IE7.
At least from that site your sure to get a clean install and be sure
to apply IE updates/patches after the new install of IE7.
I don't know anything about Secunia PSI, but after downloading IE7 to
a folder stop any running software apps that could/will/may interfere
with the installation of IE7.
You may want to run IE7 with no add-ons first just to see what happens
before you **Uninstall* and download ,reinstall IE7**.
H Brown
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| | | Posted 4/7/2009 8:45:04 PM | |
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Well I may have made some progress. First I realized this system still
had Microsoft VM on it so I removed it thinking that would fix the
problem, it didn't. Then I went to uninstall IE7 but couldn't because
XP-SP3 had been installed after IE7 and the only way to uninstall IE7
was to uninstall XP-SP3. I didn't want to uninstall XP-SP3. Next I
installed IE8 to see what it would do, it did the same thing. I looked
back over all your suggestions H Brown and checked Spybot Inoculate and
it was not applied but that caused me to remember I had a custom HOSTS
file. I turned off the custom HOSTS file and the problem went away. I
downloaded the current custom HOSTS file and installed it and it worked
fine, no error. At some point something I did caused the error to start
again. I turned off the custom HOSTS file, turned it back on and the
error was gone. Now I know that the error has something to do with the
custom HOSTS file and for now it is working.
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| | | Posted 4/9/2009 12:45:02 AM | |
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System I am working on has never had Vista on it.
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| | | Posted 4/9/2009 2:45:03 AM | |
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Then please explain the following Post at egghead caf?:
Are you sure you have all the facts?
IE7 script errors - Caroline \(shadoe\)
06-Dec-08 06:11:44
Following are just two of the numerous script errors I am getting that
I do
not get with Firefox on the same sites. I prefer IE...
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An error has occurred in the script on this page.
Line: 2
Char: 1
Error: Syntax error
Code: 0
URL: http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2008/07/30/desktop-
wallpaper-calendar-august-2008/
Do you want to continue running scripts on this page?
......................................................................................................................
An error has occurred in the script on this page.
Line: 1
Char: 142
Error: Expected ')'
Code: 0
URL: http://www.google.com/
Do you want to continue running scripts on this page?
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Opened IE7>Tools>Internet Options>Advanced>Restored advanced settings.
x Disable script debugging (Internet Explorer)
x Disable script debugging (Other)
0 Display a notification about every script error (not checked)
still getting errors after restarting IE..........Please
Help.......TIAIE7 script errors - PA Bear [MS MVP] 06-Dec-08 07:18:59
Please state your full Windows version (e.g., WinXP SP3; Vista SP1)
when
posting to this newsgroup.
Are those three (3) options still configured as they were prior to the
reboot?
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DTS-L http://dts-l.net/IE7 script errors - Caroline \(shadoe\)
06-Dec-08 08:10:25 OS Vista SP1IE7 script errors - PA Bear [MS MVP]
06-Dec-08 09:05:09 Repost:
IOW, have they changed since you've rebooted?IE7 script errors -
Caroline \(shadoe\) 06-Dec-08 10:03:55 The settings now are where I
left them (restored advanced settings) they
have not changed since I rebooted.IE7 script errors - PA Bear [MS MVP]
07-Dec-08 06:34:41 Did this behavior only start after you'd installed
Vista SP1? IE7 script errors - Caroline \(shadoe\) 07-Dec-08 08:44:02
Not certain but it is possible. My restore points do show that it was
installed twice but I never removed it at any time. Nor did I install
it.
Automatic updates???? IE7 script errors - PA Bear [MS MVP] 07-Dec-08
09:25:25 What anti-virus application or security suite is installed
and is your
subscription current? What anti-spyware applications (other than
Defender)?
What third-party firewall (if any)? Were any of these applications
running
in the background when you installed Vista SP1?
Has a Norton or McAfee application ever been installed on the machine
(e.g.,
a free-trial version preinstalled when you bought it)?Ended the
eggheadcafe post, but there are more out there.H Brown
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| | | Posted 4/9/2009 2:45:05 AM | |
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You may want to take a look: Results 41 - 50 of about 275 for
"Caroline \(shadoe\)". (0.10 seconds)
http://computerhelpforums.net/windowsxp-help_and_support/23685-administrater-rights.html
http://www.gthelp.com/archive/index.php/t-157800.html
http://www.gthelp.com/archive/index.php/t-157800.html
http://www.tech-archive.net/Archive/Vista/microsoft.public.windows.vista.installation_setup/2008-12/msg00325.html
http://forum.soft32.com/windows/Deleting-partition-ftopict378230.html
http://www.technologyquestions.com/technology/windows-xp/283430-services-msc-not-working.html
http://www.pcreview.co.uk/forums/thread-3684091.php
http://www.vistaheads.com/forums/microsoft-public-internetexplorer-general/313127-ie7-script-errors.html
http://www.howtofixcomputers.com/forums/windows-xp/services-msc-not-working-212442.html
http://www.microsoft.com/communities/newsgroups/en-us/default.aspx?dg=microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support&tid=59d2bf68-32a5-4ed7-8336-bd4abd040006&cat=&lang=&cr=&sloc=&p=1
http://www.windowskb.com/Uwe/Forum.aspx/windows-vista/63286/Ping-Bob-Re-Internet-Explorer-7
http://www.tech-archive.net/Archive/Vista/microsoft.public.windows.vista.installation_setup/2008-12/msg00239.html
http://relatedterms.com/ViewThread.aspx?t=1528806
http://www.winvistatips.com/sfc-scannow-t165677.html
http://www.windows.org.in/Windows%20Usenet%20Archives-installation_setup%20vista%20windows%20public%20microsoft/messages/6351_Re-3A-Reinstalling-Vista.html
http://www.techtalkz.com/windows-help/3430-sfc-scannow.html
http://www.vistaheads.com/forums/microsoft-public-windows-vista-general/312549-internet-explorer-7-a.html
http://relatedterms.com/ViewThread.aspx?t=1547429
httphttp://www.windows.org.in/Windows%20Usenet%20Archives-installation_setup%20vista%20windows%20public%20microsoft/messages/6354_Re-3A-Reinstalling-Vista.html://vistareadygames.net/showthread.php?t=166662H
Brown
http://forums.software.com/softhelp/xp/Raid-controller-ftopict349644.html
http://www.realgeek.com/forums/oem-xp-with-no-product-key-467217.html
http://www.winvistatips.com/administrater-rights-t160358.html
http://vistareadygames.net/showthread.php?t=166662
http://relatedterms.com/ViewThread.aspx?t=1547429
Good Luck
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