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Old 10-02-2007, 06:30 AM
Bill C.
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Re: Internet Explorer Script Error with IE 7

OK, I will try this.

Does the 'flawed' install if IE7 theory still hold considering everything
works fine under 1 account but is screwed up on the other accounts? I would
think if IE was screwed up that the behavior would be bad on all accounts.

p.s. How do I uninstall all toolbars?

Thanks again,

Bill


"PA Bear" wrote:

> The fact that the problems didn't persist in IE6 suggests that you may have
> yet another horked (dirty; bad; flawed) install of IE7. (My instructions
> didn't include reinstalling IE7 yet.) I suggest that you...
>
> 1. Uninstall IE7 (which automatically returns you to IE6) per
> http://www.ie-vista.com/kbase2.html
>
> 2a. Uninstall all toolbars and third-party Windows Themes (including Window
> Blinds).
>
> 2b. Disable all Norton Add-ons, if applicable.
>
> 3. Reinstall IE7 EXACTLY per
> http://www.ie-vista.com/known_issues.html#pre-install, and using
> http://www.microsoft.com/windows/downloads/default.mspx as the installation
> source, not Automatic/Windows Update.
>
> Also see:
>
> IEBlog : IE7 (Un)Installation and Anti-Malware Applications
> http://blogs.msdn.com/ie/archive/200...lications.aspx
> --
> ~PA Bear
>
>
> Bill C. wrote:
> > OK, here are my results:
> > 1) Start IE7 in Non Add-Ons Mode
> > I tried this and the behavior persisted
> >
> > 2) Reset IE7 Settings
> > I tried this and the behavior persisted
> >
> > 3) Uninstall
> > I uninstalled IE7, which reinstalled IE6.
> > Now things worked fine, all webpages could be viewed OK and I could print
> > from IE.
> >
> > I then re-installed IE7. On the account that had previously worked, it
> > went to the
> > http://runonce.msn.com\runonce2.aspx page and I successfully set this up
> > and
> > things worked fine as in the past.
> >
> > However, when logged into the account that had the problems in the past, I
> > noticed
> > that the runonce2.aspx page did not run properly. It did not go to that
> > page that allowed the IE selections, but instead just gave an error
> > message.
> > So its like the initial IE7 setup did not occur. I did get a message
> > asking
> > if I wanted to set up the phishing filter or not, which I left off. But I
> > still think the inability to run the runonce2.aspx script left IE in an
> > incomplete setup state.
> >
> > So the bottom line is I am still in the same state. IE7 works fine when
> > logged into the first account, but still has the same problems when logged
> > into the 2nd account.
> >
> > Thanks for all your help, I am awaiting further advice.
> >
> > Bill
> >
> >
> > "Bill C." wrote:
> >
> >> When I try to print from I.E. 7, I get the following error:
> >>
> >> Internet Explorer Script Error - An error has occurred in the script on
> >> this page.
> >>
> >> There is nothing following the "Line:", "Char:", "Error:" or other fields
> >>
> >> There are many other problems with I.E. also, it does not display many
> >> web
> >> pages properly such as www.weather.com. It shows "Done" with "Error".
> >>
> >> The odd thing, this only occurs when logged in from certain accounts.
> >> From
> >> other accounts everything is just fine.
> >>
> >> I am running I.E. 7.0 on Win XP w/ Service Pack 2.
> >>
> >> I have gone through many suggestions on this page and Microsoft KB
> >> articles
> >> (285212, 308260...) and none of them have solved the problm. I reloaded
> >> I.E. 7.0 (although I did not know how to uninstall it since it doesn't
> >> show
> >> up in Add/Remove programs, so I just installed it over the existing
> >> version.
> >>
> >> Obviously something is different with the accounts where this is not
> >> working and the account where there is no problem. I tried creating a
> >> new account and that account did have the problem.

>
>

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