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| IE8 on Win7 - no javascript Hi all, I have just upgraded from Vista to Win 7 which also updated my browser to IE 8. Now, my javascript is not working... I have tried a number of things... (the items below have been done in normal mode and run as administrator) 1. unregister and register jscript.dll 2. changing the script settings in the internet zone 3. reset the advanced tab in fact, I have tried all suggestions here... http://social.answers.microsoft.com/...b-6636e43ed1dc I still can't get javascript working. I can't believe that this can be removed like it has... I have 20 years IT experience and I can't fix it, how is someone with no experience going to fix this? Any help would be appreciated. -- Best regards, Dave Colliver. http://www.AshfieldFOCUS.com ~~ http://www.FOCUSPortals.com - Local franchises available |
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| Re: IE8 on Win7 - no javascript have you tried updating java. mikeyhsd********.com "David" <david.colliver.NEWS@revilloc.REMOVETHIS.com> wrote in message news:u18dPlubKHA.1592@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... Hi all, I have just upgraded from Vista to Win 7 which also updated my browser to IE 8. Now, my javascript is not working... I have tried a number of things... (the items below have been done in normal mode and run as administrator) 1. unregister and register jscript.dll 2. changing the script settings in the internet zone 3. reset the advanced tab in fact, I have tried all suggestions here... http://social.answers.microsoft.com/...b-6636e43ed1dc I still can't get javascript working. I can't believe that this can be removed like it has... I have 20 years IT experience and I can't fix it, how is someone with no experience going to fix this? Any help would be appreciated. -- Best regards, Dave Colliver. http://www.AshfieldFOCUS.com ~~ http://www.FOCUSPortals.com - Local franchises available |
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| Re: IE8 on Win7 - no javascript Define "javascript is not working"? What anti-virus application or security suite is installed, is your subscription current, and is it supported in Win7? What anti-spyware applications (other than Defender)? What third-party firewall (if any)? Has a(another) Norton or McAfee application ever been installed on this machine (e.g., a free-trial version that came preinstalled when you bought it)? David wrote: > Hi all, > > I have just upgraded from Vista to Win 7 which also updated my browser to > IE > 8. > > Now, my javascript is not working... > > I have tried a number of things... > > (the items below have been done in normal mode and run as administrator) > 1. unregister and register jscript.dll > 2. changing the script settings in the internet zone > 3. reset the advanced tab > > in fact, I have tried all suggestions here... > http://social.answers.microsoft.com/...b-6636e43ed1dc > > I still can't get javascript working. I can't believe that this can be > removed like it has... I have 20 years IT experience and I can't fix it, > how > is someone with no experience going to fix this? > > Any help would be appreciated. |
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| Re: IE8 on Win7 - no javascript Hi, This machine had the 'free' upgrade (cost £15 for delivery) to Win 7 as I bought it within the upgrade period. It has mcafee AV installed, which was removed for the upgrade and re-installed (done by the pre-upgrade system). I have not bought the subscription (it is the free trial), but it seems current right now. None of my JS is working... e.g. go to google.co.uk, the cursor is not being dropped into the text box, when typing, no ajax... on my own websites, I have a javascript menu and that is not working... on a clients website, I am using ajax, that is no longer working. I am not getting the error triangle that I would normally see in IE6 either. There is just no javascript at all... I am also running VMware. When I navigate to the VMWare page that manages my virtual machines, I get the certificate is not valid error, but the little button for more information does not click. Everything seems fine in firefox though. If it is of any help, prior to the upgrade, I hardly installed anything on this machine, just firefox and vmware, so the machine was pretty much clean. I was (am) running my previous environment in a VMWare window. It is a Dell studio XPS and was running Vista Home Premium and now running Windows 7 Home Premium. (If it is of any help, the side bar is no longer working either... the clock is square and points to 12 o'clock, a red x for a picture and none of the other widgets are working, also my Dell DataSafe (which I am not really using) is also erroring, an unhandled exception occured, which then tries to fix itself, then just keeps coming back up) -- Best regards, Dave Colliver. http://www.AshfieldFOCUS.com ~~ http://www.FOCUSPortals.com - Local franchises available "PA Bear [MS MVP]" <PABearMVP******.com> wrote in message news:uFo%238LybKHA.4708@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > Define "javascript is not working"? > > What anti-virus application or security suite is installed, is your > subscription current, and is it supported in Win7? What anti-spyware > applications (other than Defender)? What third-party firewall (if any)? > > Has a(another) Norton or McAfee application ever been installed on this > machine (e.g., a free-trial version that came preinstalled when you bought > it)? > > > David wrote: >> Hi all, >> >> I have just upgraded from Vista to Win 7 which also updated my browser to >> IE >> 8. >> >> Now, my javascript is not working... >> >> I have tried a number of things... >> >> (the items below have been done in normal mode and run as administrator) >> 1. unregister and register jscript.dll >> 2. changing the script settings in the internet zone >> 3. reset the advanced tab >> >> in fact, I have tried all suggestions here... >> http://social.answers.microsoft.com/...b-6636e43ed1dc >> >> I still can't get javascript working. I can't believe that this can be >> removed like it has... I have 20 years IT experience and I can't fix it, >> how >> is someone with no experience going to fix this? >> >> Any help would be appreciated. > |
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| Re: IE8 on Win7 - no javascript When (approx. date) did you take delivery of the new Vista computer? > ...It has mcafee AV installed, which was > removed for the upgrade and re-installed (done by the pre-upgrade system). > I > have not bought the subscription (it is the free trial), but it seems > current right now. "Seems current" is not enough: When does the free-trial expire? Is at a 30-day free-trial, a 3-month free trial, a one-year free trial, or...? Have you confirmed that this McAfee application is supported in Win7? I don't understand "removed for the upgrade and re-installed (done by the pre-upgrade system)." What exactly did you do, how & when did you do it? Did you download/run the McAfee Consumer Products Removal Tool after uninstalling the application AND before reinstalling it? David wrote: > This machine had the 'free' upgrade (cost £15 for delivery) to Win 7 as I > bought it within the upgrade period. It has mcafee AV installed, which was > removed for the upgrade and re-installed (done by the pre-upgrade system). > I > have not bought the subscription (it is the free trial), but it seems > current right now. > > None of my JS is working... e.g. go to google.co.uk, the cursor is not > being > dropped into the text box, when typing, no ajax... on my own websites, I > have a javascript menu and that is not working... on a clients website, I > am > using ajax, that is no longer working. I am not getting the error triangle > that I would normally see in IE6 either. There is just no javascript at > all... > > I am also running VMware. When I navigate to the VMWare page that manages > my > virtual machines, I get the certificate is not valid error, but the little > button for more information does not click. > > Everything seems fine in firefox though. > > If it is of any help, prior to the upgrade, I hardly installed anything on > this machine, just firefox and vmware, so the machine was pretty much > clean. > I was (am) running my previous environment in a VMWare window. > > It is a Dell studio XPS and was running Vista Home Premium and now running > Windows 7 Home Premium. (If it is of any help, the side bar is no longer > working either... the clock is square and points to 12 o'clock, a red x > for > a picture and none of the other widgets are working, also my Dell DataSafe > (which I am not really using) is also erroring, an unhandled exception > occured, which then tries to fix itself, then just keeps coming back up) > >> Define "javascript is not working"? >> >> What anti-virus application or security suite is installed, is your >> subscription current, and is it supported in Win7? What anti-spyware >> applications (other than Defender)? What third-party firewall (if any)? >> >> Has a(another) Norton or McAfee application ever been installed on this >> machine (e.g., a free-trial version that came preinstalled when you >> bought >> it)? >> >> David wrote: >>> Hi all, >>> >>> I have just upgraded from Vista to Win 7 which also updated my browser >>> to >>> IE 8. >>> >>> Now, my javascript is not working... >>> >>> I have tried a number of things... >>> >>> (the items below have been done in normal mode and run as administrator) >>> 1. unregister and register jscript.dll >>> 2. changing the script settings in the internet zone >>> 3. reset the advanced tab >>> >>> in fact, I have tried all suggestions here... >>> http://social.answers.microsoft.com/...b-6636e43ed1dc >>> >>> I still can't get javascript working. I can't believe that this can be >>> removed like it has... I have 20 years IT experience and I can't fix it, >>> how >>> is someone with no experience going to fix this? >>> >>> Any help would be appreciated. |
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| Re: IE8 on Win7 - no javascript mikeyhsd wrote: > mikeyhsd********.com >> >> my javascript is not working... > > have you tried updating java. And what does Java have to do with Javascript? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Java_programming http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Javascript NOT the same thing. Stop confusing the two as the same. Also: - Do *not* post using HTML in newsgroups. - Do *not* post using quoted-printable format in your text MIME part. - *Do* use the quoting indent and character to delineate the quoted posts. - Configure your Windows Live Mail to properly post in newsgroups. |
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| Re: IE8 on Win7 - no javascript David wrote: > I have just upgraded from Vista to Win 7 which also updated my browser to IE > 8. Now, my javascript is not working... > > I have tried a number of things... > > (the items below have been done in normal mode and run as administrator) > 1. unregister and register jscript.dll > 2. changing the script settings in the internet zone > 3. reset the advanced tab > > in fact, I have tried all suggestions here... > http://social.answers.microsoft.com/...b-6636e43ed1dc Tried rebooting into Windows' Safe Mode (with networking). If your anti- virus program is still active, disable it. Then start start IE8 in its no add-ons mode. While in safe mode and no add-ons mode, you could then check by visiting a Javascript test site, like: http://www2.webkit.org/perf/sunspide...sunspider.html |
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| Re: IE8 on Win7 - no javascript I took delivery of my vista system about 2 months ago. Before the upgrade, I was getting mcafee popping up, asking me to buy. Since the upgrade, it has not. It is a Dell studio XPS computer. I got two Dell DVDs in the upgrade package 2 days ago. The first DVD is the Upgrade Assistant. This went through all my installed software and told me what is not compatible and either uninstalled it, attempted to uninstall it or I had to uninstall. One of the items was mcafee, which it uninstalled. Windows was then upgraded and then after the upgrade, the Dell Upgrade assistant came back up (automatically) and re-installed everything it had removed (finding upgrades if it had to), including downloading the latest mcafee trial stuff and installing that. As it happens, I have just tried to go into mcafee to try and find out when it expires. I did not know if the windows upgrade (via the dell dvd) gave me an extension to the trial (with it removing then re-installing). I have clicked the icon for mcafee security center in my start menu and I have a mcshell.exe cannot be found, so at this point, I don't know if mcafee is installed. Actually, it is installed, I can't see any other links on my start menu. I can see mcafee in my programs and features. Hmmm, I have just double clicked that and it says an error occured uninstalling mcafee and do I want to remove the item. (I have just looked in both of the program files directories (x86 and the non-x86 ones) and the mcafee folders are there, but they are empty, so actually, it appears as though it is no longer installed. I am not sure what is going on with this... the Dell upgrade assistant obviously didn't do its job correctly. I don't know anything about the mcafee consumer product removal tool. -- Best regards, Dave Colliver. http://www.AshfieldFOCUS.com ~~ http://www.FOCUSPortals.com - Local franchises available "PA Bear [MS MVP]" <PABearMVP******.com> wrote in message news:uilma17bKHA.4880@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > When (approx. date) did you take delivery of the new Vista computer? > >> ...It has mcafee AV installed, which was >> removed for the upgrade and re-installed (done by the pre-upgrade >> system). I >> have not bought the subscription (it is the free trial), but it seems >> current right now. > > "Seems current" is not enough: When does the free-trial expire? Is at a > 30-day free-trial, a 3-month free trial, a one-year free trial, or...? > > Have you confirmed that this McAfee application is supported in Win7? > > I don't understand "removed for the upgrade and re-installed (done by the > pre-upgrade system)." What exactly did you do, how & when did you do it? > Did you download/run the McAfee Consumer Products Removal Tool after > uninstalling the application AND before reinstalling it? > > > David wrote: >> This machine had the 'free' upgrade (cost £15 for delivery) to Win 7 as I >> bought it within the upgrade period. It has mcafee AV installed, which >> was >> removed for the upgrade and re-installed (done by the pre-upgrade >> system). I >> have not bought the subscription (it is the free trial), but it seems >> current right now. >> >> None of my JS is working... e.g. go to google.co.uk, the cursor is not >> being >> dropped into the text box, when typing, no ajax... on my own websites, I >> have a javascript menu and that is not working... on a clients website, I >> am >> using ajax, that is no longer working. I am not getting the error >> triangle >> that I would normally see in IE6 either. There is just no javascript at >> all... >> >> I am also running VMware. When I navigate to the VMWare page that manages >> my >> virtual machines, I get the certificate is not valid error, but the >> little >> button for more information does not click. >> >> Everything seems fine in firefox though. >> >> If it is of any help, prior to the upgrade, I hardly installed anything >> on >> this machine, just firefox and vmware, so the machine was pretty much >> clean. >> I was (am) running my previous environment in a VMWare window. >> >> It is a Dell studio XPS and was running Vista Home Premium and now >> running >> Windows 7 Home Premium. (If it is of any help, the side bar is no longer >> working either... the clock is square and points to 12 o'clock, a red x >> for >> a picture and none of the other widgets are working, also my Dell >> DataSafe >> (which I am not really using) is also erroring, an unhandled exception >> occured, which then tries to fix itself, then just keeps coming back up) >> >>> Define "javascript is not working"? >>> >>> What anti-virus application or security suite is installed, is your >>> subscription current, and is it supported in Win7? What anti-spyware >>> applications (other than Defender)? What third-party firewall (if any)? >>> >>> Has a(another) Norton or McAfee application ever been installed on this >>> machine (e.g., a free-trial version that came preinstalled when you >>> bought >>> it)? >>> >>> David wrote: >>>> Hi all, >>>> >>>> I have just upgraded from Vista to Win 7 which also updated my browser >>>> to >>>> IE 8. >>>> >>>> Now, my javascript is not working... >>>> >>>> I have tried a number of things... >>>> >>>> (the items below have been done in normal mode and run as >>>> administrator) >>>> 1. unregister and register jscript.dll >>>> 2. changing the script settings in the internet zone >>>> 3. reset the advanced tab >>>> >>>> in fact, I have tried all suggestions here... >>>> http://social.answers.microsoft.com/...b-6636e43ed1dc >>>> >>>> I still can't get javascript working. I can't believe that this can be >>>> removed like it has... I have 20 years IT experience and I can't fix >>>> it, >>>> how >>>> is someone with no experience going to fix this? >>>> >>>> Any help would be appreciated. > |
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| Re: IE8 on Win7 - no javascript > As it happens, I have just tried to go into mcafee to try and find out > when > it expires. I did not know if the windows upgrade (via the dell dvd) gave > me > an extension to the trial (with it removing then re-installing). I have > clicked the icon for mcafee security center in my start menu and I have a > mcshell.exe cannot be found, so at this point, I don't know if mcafee is > installed. So you have no anti-virus application or security suite installed other than the missing (apparently) McAfee Security Center free-trial, is that right? Might not matter at this point but have you ever downloaded/run the McAfee Consumer Products Removal Tool? Check with Dell Support about the length of the McAfee free-trial. I suspect it was a one-month trial. If so, you're up the proverbial creek and your only recourse may be to back-up your personal data, format and then do a clean install of Vista...but let's cross that particular bridge if and when we come to it. David wrote: > I took delivery of my vista system about 2 months ago. Before the upgrade, > I > was getting mcafee popping up, asking me to buy. Since the upgrade, it has > not. > > It is a Dell studio XPS computer. I got two Dell DVDs in the upgrade > package > 2 days ago. The first DVD is the Upgrade Assistant. This went through all > my > installed software and told me what is not compatible and either > uninstalled > it, attempted to uninstall it or I had to uninstall. > > One of the items was mcafee, which it uninstalled. > > Windows was then upgraded and then after the upgrade, the Dell Upgrade > assistant came back up (automatically) and re-installed everything it had > removed (finding upgrades if it had to), including downloading the latest > mcafee trial stuff and installing that. > > As it happens, I have just tried to go into mcafee to try and find out > when > it expires. I did not know if the windows upgrade (via the dell dvd) gave > me > an extension to the trial (with it removing then re-installing). I have > clicked the icon for mcafee security center in my start menu and I have a > mcshell.exe cannot be found, so at this point, I don't know if mcafee is > installed. > > Actually, it is installed, I can't see any other links on my start menu. I > can see mcafee in my programs and features. Hmmm, I have just double > clicked > that and it says an error occured uninstalling mcafee and do I want to > remove the item. (I have just looked in both of the program files > directories (x86 and the non-x86 ones) and the mcafee folders are there, > but > they are empty, so actually, it appears as though it is no longer > installed. > > I am not sure what is going on with this... the Dell upgrade assistant > obviously didn't do its job correctly. > > I don't know anything about the mcafee consumer product removal tool. > > > "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote: >> When (approx. date) did you take delivery of the new Vista computer? >> >>> ...It has mcafee AV installed, which was >>> removed for the upgrade and re-installed (done by the pre-upgrade >>> system). I >>> have not bought the subscription (it is the free trial), but it seems >>> current right now. >> >> "Seems current" is not enough: When does the free-trial expire? Is at a >> 30-day free-trial, a 3-month free trial, a one-year free trial, or...? >> >> Have you confirmed that this McAfee application is supported in Win7? >> >> I don't understand "removed for the upgrade and re-installed (done by the >> pre-upgrade system)." What exactly did you do, how & when did you do it? >> Did you download/run the McAfee Consumer Products Removal Tool after >> uninstalling the application AND before reinstalling it? >> >> >> David wrote: >>> This machine had the 'free' upgrade (cost £15 for delivery) to Win 7 as >>> I >>> bought it within the upgrade period. It has mcafee AV installed, which >>> was >>> removed for the upgrade and re-installed (done by the pre-upgrade >>> system). I >>> have not bought the subscription (it is the free trial), but it seems >>> current right now. >>> >>> None of my JS is working... e.g. go to google.co.uk, the cursor is not >>> being >>> dropped into the text box, when typing, no ajax... on my own websites, I >>> have a javascript menu and that is not working... on a clients website, >>> I >>> am >>> using ajax, that is no longer working. I am not getting the error >>> triangle >>> that I would normally see in IE6 either. There is just no javascript at >>> all... >>> >>> I am also running VMware. When I navigate to the VMWare page that >>> manages >>> my >>> virtual machines, I get the certificate is not valid error, but the >>> little >>> button for more information does not click. >>> >>> Everything seems fine in firefox though. >>> >>> If it is of any help, prior to the upgrade, I hardly installed anything >>> on >>> this machine, just firefox and vmware, so the machine was pretty much >>> clean. >>> I was (am) running my previous environment in a VMWare window. >>> >>> It is a Dell studio XPS and was running Vista Home Premium and now >>> running >>> Windows 7 Home Premium. (If it is of any help, the side bar is no longer >>> working either... the clock is square and points to 12 o'clock, a red x >>> for >>> a picture and none of the other widgets are working, also my Dell >>> DataSafe >>> (which I am not really using) is also erroring, an unhandled exception >>> occured, which then tries to fix itself, then just keeps coming back up) >>> >>>> Define "javascript is not working"? >>>> >>>> What anti-virus application or security suite is installed, is your >>>> subscription current, and is it supported in Win7? What anti-spyware >>>> applications (other than Defender)? What third-party firewall (if >>>> any)? >>>> >>>> Has a(another) Norton or McAfee application ever been installed on this >>>> machine (e.g., a free-trial version that came preinstalled when you >>>> bought >>>> it)? >>>> >>>> David wrote: >>>>> Hi all, >>>>> >>>>> I have just upgraded from Vista to Win 7 which also updated my browser >>>>> to >>>>> IE 8. >>>>> >>>>> Now, my javascript is not working... >>>>> >>>>> I have tried a number of things... >>>>> >>>>> (the items below have been done in normal mode and run as >>>>> administrator) >>>>> 1. unregister and register jscript.dll >>>>> 2. changing the script settings in the internet zone >>>>> 3. reset the advanced tab >>>>> >>>>> in fact, I have tried all suggestions here... >>>>> http://social.answers.microsoft.com/...b-6636e43ed1dc >>>>> >>>>> I still can't get javascript working. I can't believe that this can be >>>>> removed like it has... I have 20 years IT experience and I can't fix >>>>> it, >>>>> how >>>>> is someone with no experience going to fix this? >>>>> >>>>> Any help would be appreciated. |
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| Re: IE8 on Win7 - no javascript Yes, that is correct, but I know that my machine is clean as I hardly use it. I have a VM on here that I always use instead. The idea being that I knew I was going to be upgrading the OS and wanted to keep it as clean as possible, to prevent issues like what has now occured. Potentially, I could reformat, but for some odd reason, I am having problems backing up my VM (93GB file, gets to about 90% copied then just hangs, done with windows explorer copying and robocopy... both hang with locked process (i.e. I cannot even terminate) and I have to power button my laptop to get running again) and I need to backup my VM first. There is very little else on this machine. I have not used the McAfee removal tool. As I said, I didn't even know it existed. Should I DL it and run it? The trial will have been one month from original install as I was getting the nag pop-up two or three times per day. With the Win7 upgrade asking me to remove it, then re-install it then noticing no nagging, I had (obviously wrongly) assumed that it had re-installed and set the timeout to zero again. (The uninstall/re-install was all done by the dell DVD that I had to insert first to prepare my machine for the upgrade) There seem to be a LOT of people with javascript problems after upgrading to IE8. Just see on google... even that link I posted in my first message, many people have joined that thread with the same issue. I cannot believe that this is NOT a fundamental flaw/bug in the IE8 upgrade. Surely MS write quality software. It looks like you are hingeing on it being a prob with McAfee. I have 20 years experience in IT (10 years tech support, 10 years programming), let me know your thoughts as to why you think that and perhaps I might be able to expand on that. The computer is no longer vista, it is now windows 7. -- Best regards, Dave Colliver. http://www.AshfieldFOCUS.com ~~ http://www.FOCUSPortals.com - Local franchises available "PA Bear [MS MVP]" <PABearMVP******.com> wrote in message news:OMCvYbFcKHA.4884@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >> As it happens, I have just tried to go into mcafee to try and find out >> when >> it expires. I did not know if the windows upgrade (via the dell dvd) gave >> me >> an extension to the trial (with it removing then re-installing). I have >> clicked the icon for mcafee security center in my start menu and I have a >> mcshell.exe cannot be found, so at this point, I don't know if mcafee is >> installed. > > So you have no anti-virus application or security suite installed other > than the missing (apparently) McAfee Security Center free-trial, is that > right? > > Might not matter at this point but have you ever downloaded/run the McAfee > Consumer Products Removal Tool? > > Check with Dell Support about the length of the McAfee free-trial. I > suspect it was a one-month trial. If so, you're up the proverbial creek > and your only recourse may be to back-up your personal data, format and > then do a clean install of Vista...but let's cross that particular bridge > if and when we come to it. > > |
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| Re: IE8 on Win7 - no javascript I have tried safe mode, but cannot see how to start IE8 with no add-ons. However, still no javascript. -- Best regards, Dave Colliver. http://www.AshfieldFOCUS.com ~~ http://www.FOCUSPortals.com - Local franchises available "VanguardLH" <V@nguard.LH> wrote in message news:hepruo$gl1$1@news.albasani.net... > David wrote: > >> I have just upgraded from Vista to Win 7 which also updated my browser to >> IE >> 8. Now, my javascript is not working... >> >> I have tried a number of things... >> >> (the items below have been done in normal mode and run as administrator) >> 1. unregister and register jscript.dll >> 2. changing the script settings in the internet zone >> 3. reset the advanced tab >> >> in fact, I have tried all suggestions here... >> http://social.answers.microsoft.com/...b-6636e43ed1dc > > Tried rebooting into Windows' Safe Mode (with networking). If your anti- > virus program is still active, disable it. Then start start IE8 in its no > add-ons mode. While in safe mode and no add-ons mode, you could then > check > by visiting a Javascript test site, like: > > http://www2.webkit.org/perf/sunspide...sunspider.html |
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| Re: IE8 on Win7 - no javascript > ...I know that my machine is clean as I hardly use > it. I have a VM on here that I always use instead. Doesn't matter: If the computer's connected to the internet or any networks, you should have a functional, fully-updated AV app installed. > The trial will have been one month from original install as I was getting > the nag pop-up two or three times per day. The McAfee free-trial has expired and is invalid now. Your only recourse now is as follows: 1. Backup your personal data (none of which should be considered 100% trustworthy at this point), format the HDD and do a clean install of *Vista* (no, you can't do a clean install of a Win7 Upgrade). 2a. Uninstall the McAfee free-trial that will be reinstalled when you reinstall Vista. 2b. Download/run the McAfee removal tool & reboot. 3. Install a replacement AV app (e.g., AntiVir; Avast; Microsoft Security Essentials) and get it fully-updated. 4. Get the Vista computer fully-patched at Windows Update (through & including SP1). 5. Reapply the Win7 Upgrade. After a clean install, you'll have the equivalent of a "new computer"... 5 steps to help protect your new computer before you go online http://www.microsoft.com/protect/com...nced/xppc.mspx Also see: Steps To Help Prevent Spyware http://www.microsoft.com/security/spyware/prevent.aspx Steps to Help Prevent Computer Worms http://www.microsoft.com/security/worms/prevent.aspx Avoid Rogue Security Software! http://www.microsoft.com/security/antivirus/rogue.aspx Good luck! David wrote: > Yes, that is correct, but I know that my machine is clean as I hardly use > it. I have a VM on here that I always use instead. The idea being that I > knew I was going to be upgrading the OS and wanted to keep it as clean as > possible, to prevent issues like what has now occured. > > Potentially, I could reformat, but for some odd reason, I am having > problems > backing up my VM (93GB file, gets to about 90% copied then just hangs, > done > with windows explorer copying and robocopy... both hang with locked > process > (i.e. I cannot even terminate) and I have to power button my laptop to get > running again) and I need to backup my VM first. There is very little else > on this machine. > > I have not used the McAfee removal tool. As I said, I didn't even know it > existed. Should I DL it and run it? > > The trial will have been one month from original install as I was getting > the nag pop-up two or three times per day. With the Win7 upgrade asking me > to remove it, then re-install it then noticing no nagging, I had > (obviously > wrongly) assumed that it had re-installed and set the timeout to zero > again. > (The uninstall/re-install was all done by the dell DVD that I had to > insert > first to prepare my machine for the upgrade) > > There seem to be a LOT of people with javascript problems after upgrading > to > IE8. Just see on google... even that link I posted in my first message, > many > people have joined that thread with the same issue. I cannot believe that > this is NOT a fundamental flaw/bug in the IE8 upgrade. Surely MS write > quality software. > > It looks like you are hingeing on it being a prob with McAfee. I have 20 > years experience in IT (10 years tech support, 10 years programming), let > me > know your thoughts as to why you think that and perhaps I might be able to > expand on that. > > The computer is no longer vista, it is now windows 7. > > > "PA Bear [MS MVP]" <PABearMVP******.com> wrote in message > news:OMCvYbFcKHA.4884@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >>> As it happens, I have just tried to go into mcafee to try and find out >>> when >>> it expires. I did not know if the windows upgrade (via the dell dvd) >>> gave >>> me >>> an extension to the trial (with it removing then re-installing). I have >>> clicked the icon for mcafee security center in my start menu and I have >>> a >>> mcshell.exe cannot be found, so at this point, I don't know if mcafee is >>> installed. >> >> So you have no anti-virus application or security suite installed other >> than the missing (apparently) McAfee Security Center free-trial, is that >> right? >> >> Might not matter at this point but have you ever downloaded/run the >> McAfee >> Consumer Products Removal Tool? >> >> Check with Dell Support about the length of the McAfee free-trial. I >> suspect it was a one-month trial. If so, you're up the proverbial creek >> and your only recourse may be to back-up your personal data, format and >> then do a clean install of Vista...but let's cross that particular bridge >> if and when we come to it. |
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| Re: IE8 on Win7 - no javascript hhmmmmm I looked in the add-ons in IE and saw that some were disabled... one was called ScriptProxy. When I looked at the properties, I noted it was looking for a DLL in the McAfee directory. I can now see why you was targetting problems with McAfee. So, I downloaded the mcafee removal tool, http://download.mcafee.com/products/...tches/MCPR.exe and removed it. I don't know why the upgrade process didn't work. Now, my javascript is working properly. I have downloaded avast as well. I know you have suggested I rebuild, but I was hardly any time without any real protection and I do have enough experience to know when my computer is being abused. I will be keeping a close eye on it. So, for anybody else that has a javascript problem, check out your mcafee. Thanks for your help getting me this far. :-) -- Best regards, Dave Colliver. http://www.AshfieldFOCUS.com ~~ http://www.FOCUSPortals.com - Local franchises available "PA Bear [MS MVP]" <PABearMVP******.com> wrote in message news:%23bDbI$ScKHA.1596@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >> ...I know that my machine is clean as I hardly use >> it. I have a VM on here that I always use instead. > > Doesn't matter: If the computer's connected to the internet or any > networks, you should have a functional, fully-updated AV app installed. > >> The trial will have been one month from original install as I was getting >> the nag pop-up two or three times per day. > > The McAfee free-trial has expired and is invalid now. > > Your only recourse now is as follows: > > 1. Backup your personal data (none of which should be considered 100% > trustworthy at this point), format the HDD and do a clean install of > *Vista* (no, you can't do a clean install of a Win7 Upgrade). > 2a. Uninstall the McAfee free-trial that will be reinstalled when you > reinstall Vista. > 2b. Download/run the McAfee removal tool & reboot. > 3. Install a replacement AV app (e.g., AntiVir; Avast; Microsoft Security > Essentials) and get it fully-updated. > 4. Get the Vista computer fully-patched at Windows Update (through & > including SP1). > 5. Reapply the Win7 Upgrade. > > After a clean install, you'll have the equivalent of a "new computer"... > > 5 steps to help protect your new computer before you go online > http://www.microsoft.com/protect/com...nced/xppc.mspx > > Also see: > > Steps To Help Prevent Spyware > http://www.microsoft.com/security/spyware/prevent.aspx > > Steps to Help Prevent Computer Worms > http://www.microsoft.com/security/worms/prevent.aspx > > Avoid Rogue Security Software! > http://www.microsoft.com/security/antivirus/rogue.aspx > > Good luck! > > > David wrote: >> Yes, that is correct, but I know that my machine is clean as I hardly use >> it. I have a VM on here that I always use instead. The idea being that I >> knew I was going to be upgrading the OS and wanted to keep it as clean as >> possible, to prevent issues like what has now occured. >> >> Potentially, I could reformat, but for some odd reason, I am having >> problems >> backing up my VM (93GB file, gets to about 90% copied then just hangs, >> done >> with windows explorer copying and robocopy... both hang with locked >> process >> (i.e. I cannot even terminate) and I have to power button my laptop to >> get >> running again) and I need to backup my VM first. There is very little >> else >> on this machine. >> >> I have not used the McAfee removal tool. As I said, I didn't even know it >> existed. Should I DL it and run it? >> >> The trial will have been one month from original install as I was getting >> the nag pop-up two or three times per day. With the Win7 upgrade asking >> me >> to remove it, then re-install it then noticing no nagging, I had >> (obviously >> wrongly) assumed that it had re-installed and set the timeout to zero >> again. >> (The uninstall/re-install was all done by the dell DVD that I had to >> insert >> first to prepare my machine for the upgrade) >> >> There seem to be a LOT of people with javascript problems after upgrading >> to >> IE8. Just see on google... even that link I posted in my first message, >> many >> people have joined that thread with the same issue. I cannot believe that >> this is NOT a fundamental flaw/bug in the IE8 upgrade. Surely MS write >> quality software. >> >> It looks like you are hingeing on it being a prob with McAfee. I have 20 >> years experience in IT (10 years tech support, 10 years programming), let >> me >> know your thoughts as to why you think that and perhaps I might be able >> to >> expand on that. >> >> The computer is no longer vista, it is now windows 7. >> >> >> "PA Bear [MS MVP]" <PABearMVP******.com> wrote in message >> news:OMCvYbFcKHA.4884@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >>>> As it happens, I have just tried to go into mcafee to try and find out >>>> when >>>> it expires. I did not know if the windows upgrade (via the dell dvd) >>>> gave >>>> me >>>> an extension to the trial (with it removing then re-installing). I have >>>> clicked the icon for mcafee security center in my start menu and I have >>>> a >>>> mcshell.exe cannot be found, so at this point, I don't know if mcafee >>>> is >>>> installed. >>> >>> So you have no anti-virus application or security suite installed other >>> than the missing (apparently) McAfee Security Center free-trial, is that >>> right? >>> >>> Might not matter at this point but have you ever downloaded/run the >>> McAfee >>> Consumer Products Removal Tool? >>> >>> Check with Dell Support about the length of the McAfee free-trial. I >>> suspect it was a one-month trial. If so, you're up the proverbial creek >>> and your only recourse may be to back-up your personal data, format and >>> then do a clean install of Vista...but let's cross that particular >>> bridge >>> if and when we come to it. > |
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| Re: IE8 on Win7 - no javascript David wrote: > I have tried safe mode, but cannot see how to start IE8 with no add-ons. > However, still no javascript. Aw, c'mon. You're claiming that you have NEVER used any program's included help to find out how to use it? So you saying that when you search on "no add-ons" in IE8's help that no article is found that tells you how to run in that mode? |
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| Re: IE8 on Win7 - no javascript Nope, never done that... (typical geek, if it don't work, THEN read the manual... I was expecting it to be within the main start menu, not in accessories). Having used internet explorer since the early days and not having anything like that before, when you mentioned it, I expected either being able to right click the IE icon or change it from within Tools / Options. Found it now, but I don't need it now. I know where it is for future reference. -- Best regards, Dave Colliver. http://www.AshfieldFOCUS.com ~~ http://www.FOCUSPortals.com - Local franchises available "VanguardLH" <V@nguard.LH> wrote in message news:hevrge$bqv$1@news.albasani.net... > David wrote: > >> I have tried safe mode, but cannot see how to start IE8 with no add-ons. >> However, still no javascript. > > Aw, c'mon. You're claiming that you have NEVER used any program's > included > help to find out how to use it? So you saying that when you search on "no > add-ons" in IE8's help that no article is found that tells you how to run > in > that mode? |
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