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Old 10-04-2007, 12:30 PM
Bill C.
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RE: Internet Explorer Script Error with IE 7

Hub,
So, you have the same issues with IE7? Can't view many websites correctly
such as www.weather.com?

Do you know if the WIndows 'genuine' validation succeeds on your box? As I
said in my other post, when I tried to download or install IE7 from the 'bad'
account, it failed on the Windows genuine validation. Did yours also fail at
that point?

The way I got IE7 installed was to download it and install it from my 'good'
account were it passes the Windows genuine validation. Why Microsoft thinks
I have a valid version of Windows when I'm logged on as one user, but thinks
I have a fake version when logged onto the same box as another user is beyond
me...

"Hub V." wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I'm "glad" I found somenone with the same problems as occurred to me.
> I've an installation with XP SP2 and to me exactly the same errors have
> occurred. I'm trying to solve the things and already too have de-installed
> IE7 many times.
>
> I've only one account on my computer.
>
> I've installed the latest Suite of Mcaffee and I think that an update of
> McAffee has caused the problems. McAffee Suite shows empty screens. I can't
> de-install McAffee, if I try nothing happens. I contacted the McAffee
> helpdesk and, after a week, I'm still waiting for an answer.
>
>
>
> "Bill C." wrote:
>
> > Update: I tried downloading a completely new version of IE 7 from the
> > microsoft site today. This time I tried downloading it while logged into the
> > problem account, instead of downloading from my main account. At some point
> > in the download process it asks you validate your version of WIndows to be
> > geniune.
> >
> > t told me that I wasn't running a Geniune version of Windows XP. WHY would
> > this be?
> >
> > So then I went back to my main account and tried the same thing and it
> > validated successfully.
> >
> > Why would windows vaidate when I am logged in with one account but not the
> > others? Yes, the accounts that don't validate are the problem accounts where
> > IE 7 has issues.
> >
> > "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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Old 10-04-2007, 12:30 PM