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Guest C.B.
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Again, as in my previous post, I am having a problem in my son's

account on a computer running XP Home SP2 and IE7. My administrator account,

the main account, has no problems whatsoever. His limited account, and if

changed to an administrator account, suffers a "scripting error" problem. I

open IE and all I get is a scripting error window that takes about 50 clicks

to close. This problem repeats itself and is quite persistent. I do not

suffer this problem on my administrator account.

I have deleted his account and created a new one but the problem

persists. I have gone into Internet Options, Advanced and viewed all the

selections and everything is fine. Again, my administrator account does not

have this problem.

I don't understand it. What am I doing wrong and/or what have I failed

to do correctly? I would appreciate any assistance provided.

 

C.B.

 

 

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It is the responsibility and duty of everyone to help the underprivileged

and unfortunate among us.

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Guest Andrew E.
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RE: Scripting error

 

Try internet options,advanced,locate:disable script debugging,and script

debugging (other),disable both,locate:show script errors disable.Also,xp

script was upgraded to v5.7 Install it if you havent.

 

"C.B." wrote:

> Again, as in my previous post, I am having a problem in my son's

> account on a computer running XP Home SP2 and IE7. My administrator account,

> the main account, has no problems whatsoever. His limited account, and if

> changed to an administrator account, suffers a "scripting error" problem. I

> open IE and all I get is a scripting error window that takes about 50 clicks

> to close. This problem repeats itself and is quite persistent. I do not

> suffer this problem on my administrator account.

> I have deleted his account and created a new one but the problem

> persists. I have gone into Internet Options, Advanced and viewed all the

> selections and everything is fine. Again, my administrator account does not

> have this problem.

> I don't understand it. What am I doing wrong and/or what have I failed

> to do correctly? I would appreciate any assistance provided.

>

> C.B.

>

>

> --

> It is the responsibility and duty of everyone to help the underprivileged

> and unfortunate among us.

>

>

Guest C.B.
Posted

Re: Scripting error

 

Yes, I had already made all the suggested changes to no avail. I did

not install the 5.7 script. I decided to just delete the account and use

only the one account.

Thanks for the reply.

 

C.B.

 

 

"Andrew E." <eckrichco@msn.com> wrote in message

news:D06D8100-3436-4D59-90F9-444913AF7FF2@microsoft.com...

> Try internet options,advanced,locate:disable script debugging,and script

> debugging (other),disable both,locate:show script errors disable.Also,xp

> script was upgraded to v5.7 Install it if you havent.

>

> "C.B." wrote:

>

>> Again, as in my previous post, I am having a problem in my son's

>> account on a computer running XP Home SP2 and IE7. My administrator

>> account,

>> the main account, has no problems whatsoever. His limited account, and if

>> changed to an administrator account, suffers a "scripting error" problem.

>> I

>> open IE and all I get is a scripting error window that takes about 50

>> clicks

>> to close. This problem repeats itself and is quite persistent. I do not

>> suffer this problem on my administrator account.

>> I have deleted his account and created a new one but the problem

>> persists. I have gone into Internet Options, Advanced and viewed all the

>> selections and everything is fine. Again, my administrator account does

>> not

>> have this problem.

>> I don't understand it. What am I doing wrong and/or what have I

>> failed

>> to do correctly? I would appreciate any assistance provided.

>>

>> C.B.

>>

>>

>> --

>> It is the responsibility and duty of everyone to help the underprivileged

>> and unfortunate among us.

>>

>>


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