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Old 05-27-2008, 05:54 PM
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Re: Blank Script Errors ... Please help
First, thank you for your response.
This happens when I open User Accounts in Control Panel, also.
I'm thinking it has to do with Windows XP itself.
I'm unable to re-add another user since I've deleted the user that it was
having problems
The pc works fine from my account, however when I create another account and
I want to assign a password or change picture, I am unable to get to User
Accounts because I get the script error.
It isn't only from within IE7. And the website I was talking about is the
homepage of www.overstock.com.
The page loads without any errors, however when I type something in the
search bar of the website, and as soon as I click on the red Search button,
a yellow triangle appears in the bottom left corner of IE.

Sorry if I misinformed you.

Thanks again,
G


"Robert Aldwinckle" <robald@techemail.com> wrote in message
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>" - G -" <lets@have.org> wrote in message
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>> I'm having issues with Script errors. I tried deleting the account and
>> files
>> and made sure that Documents and Settings didn't have that user anymore.
>> However, when I created a new account, the errors didn't disappear.
>> When I tried to set a password and opened Users from Control Panel, even
>> that User window showed script errors.
>> When the window opens so I can check the script error, everything is
>> blank,
>> Line, Error, etc.

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>> I noticed this when I was browsing Overstock.com. When I click on
>> Search(red
>> button), the yellow triangle appears in the bottom left. And when I click
>> on
>> the triangle, the window opens up and there is nothing listed in the
>> window.
>> I might have had this problem before Overstock.com, however that's when I
>> noticed it.

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> A full URL would be more helpful if you want somebody to confirm your
> observation.
> The most likely explanation is that the page is incompatible with your
> browser.
> You could probably get better diagnostics by invoking a script debugger.
>
>
>> I have Windows XP SP3, IE7, All updates.

>
>
> Then instead of posting in the IE6 NG it would be better to post in the IE
> General NG.
>
>
>> I have reset the IE7 settings in Internet Options, I've deleted all temp
>> files.
>> None has helped.
>> Hope someone sheds a light on this.
>> Thanks
>>
>> G
>>
>>

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