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| 46814 | 2002-05-02 10:08:00 | My question is: How do you get rid of Java Script Errors. My windows product update doesn't work nor do some websites that I go to becasue of this particular error. I have the latest browser IE6 - if you look at the advanced settings in internet options and go down to Microsoft VM, I have the bottom two enabled, but I have not enabled java console. I also tried closing all current running applications and it still hasn't fixed the problem. Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated. thank you |
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| 46815 | 2002-05-02 11:02:00 | Could you provide some example error messages? It sounds like the problem you are describing is on the particular webpages. |
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| 46816 | 2002-05-02 15:47:00 | Morning James, With the java script errors that you are decribing sounds like your permissions in the security tab are set to high. From the Tools menu goto Internet Options > Security. Under the web content window click onto Internet and choose default level (whitch should set the security bar to medium). Also if you have a firewall you may have it set to disable scripts. If the aboove trick does not work, prove out from being your firewall, by shutting in down, and re-trying to connect. How does that go? Jess |
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| 46817 | 2002-05-03 09:30:00 | Thanks Jess, I set my web content to medium and, I didn't exactly understand the second paragraph, but I disabled my firewall and all running programs and nothingworks! Anymore suggestions? To Nick and (Jess), the error that windows product update gives me is: ' javascript:location.replace('#aS001')' hope it helps and thanks! |
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| 46818 | 2002-05-03 09:32:00 | the error that windows product update gives me is: ' javascript:location.replace( ' #aS001 ' ) ' hope it helps and thanks! |
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| 46819 | 2002-05-03 09:33:00 | To Nick, the error that windows product update gives me is: ' javascript:location.replace( ' #aS001 ' ) ' hope it helps and thanks! |
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