Problem Solved!!!
“IE7pro” add-on, which I installed on 1/15/2008, had changed the User Agent
to “default” (whatever that is)...I uninstalled IE7pro when I started having
problems with Flash Player and Windows Update. And the problems continued. So
I figured IE7pro wasn’t the culprit. This morning I reinstalled IE7pro and
found a User-Agent list in IE “settings” which included fifteen (15)
User-Agents. It was already set on “Default,” so I tried the following two
(2) and both solved my problems (Windows Update, Flash Player and script
errors):
1. Internet Explorer 6.0 on Windows XP (I tried 1st)
2. Internet Explorer 7.0 on Windows Vista (I tried 2nd and is currently using)
I like the IE7pro add-on because it enables IE7 to operate with many
features/add-ons similar to Firefox. Plus Firefox, on my computer, has become
much slower than IE7. Oh, I forgot to note, IE7pro also fixed my IE7 browser
crashing problem after I initially installed it back in January, ’08.
http://www.ie7pro.com/
Thanks to you guys because I weren’t familiar with User-Agents until I read
your recommendations.
THANKS...And all the BEST to you and yours!
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"rainman" wrote:
> When I connect to Windows Update, I get the following error message:
>
> Thank you for your interest in obtaining updates from our site.
>
> This website is designed to work with Microsoft Windows operating systems
> only.
> To find updates for Microsoft products that are designed for Macintosh
> operating systems, please visit http://www.microsoft.com/mac/.
>
> I have a WinXP Home SP2 based computer with IE7 browser, AVG anti-virus
> (off) and ZoneAlarm firewall. I've uninstalled and reinstalled the browser
> and tried practically every instruction on this board, including deleting the
> 2 User Agent folders in the Registry....still same problem.
>
> My Program files\Windows Update folder is empty.
>
> Plus I'm getting the following error when I click on "Help" in IE7:
> --------
> IE7 version: 7.0.5730.11IC
>
> Internet Explorer Script Error
>
> An error has occurred in the script on this page
>
> Lone: 5
> Char: 5
> Error: Not enough storage is available to complete this operation.
> Code: 0
> URL: res://ieframe.dll/aboutXP.dlg
> -------
>
> Plus, I'm getting a Flash Player error message to install Flash Player even
> though it has been installed, uninstalled and reinstalled several times. I've
> followed practically every instruction on this board...still same problem.
> I'm including this info here because I believe my problem is interrelated
> with the different error messages.
>
> Any HELP will be appreciated.