Re: webpage fails due to pop-up window blocked

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From: NIC Student (nospam_at_nospam.land)
Date: 08/02/04

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    Hi Adrian,

    I've seen Norton implement script blocking features below that broke other
    apps. Happens all the time. Norton is also very invasive so turning off
    features may or may not reveal it as the culprit. Does the working Win2000
    pc have Norton installed? The Live Update feature may have installed
    something without you realizing it.

    I noticed Symantec.com has loads of articles about the Ad-blocking and
    Pop-Up blocking features of their programs.

    One thing you can do is clean boot your machine so only the OS loads. Test
    the pop-ups. Then load one app at a time and see which causes the problem.
    Clean Boot instructions:

    http://tinyurl.com/485xv

    http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;281770&Product=win2000

    Perhaps if you could look at your event logs for more clues and post those
    messages along with the exact error message you receive.

    -- 
    Scott Baldridge
    Windows Server MVP, MCSE
    "Adrian Head" > Sorry about the repeated questions & replies but now every
    time I post I get a message saying the post has failed and to try again
    later!! It wuld seem the post is going properly.  Perhaps it's part of the
    same problem as I do get the "popup window blocked" message on here at times
    as well!
    >
    > "Adrian Head" wrote:
    >
    > >
    > > Hello Scott
    > >
    > > Thanks for the suggestions but I have never installed any popupblocker
    programmes and have double checked to make sure none are operating.  My
    Norton utilities does have the feature as well as a scripting restrictions
    but even with these disabled it still causes a fault and althougth the
    webpage appears it has the error on page sign and I cannot access the next
    pages.  This happened overnight....one day it was Ok the next it wasn't
    which is why I thought it might be a virus or trojan but a full check
    reveals no problems
    > >
    > > Have also ensured I have checked the Disable Script Debugging in the
    Advanced Internet Explorer Tools but am still unable to view attachments in
    Express unless I phisically open them
    > >
    > >
    > > "Adrian Head" wrote:
    > >
    > > > I am using Windows 2000 and have recently experienced a failure to
    access important web pages because I get a message saying "a pop-up widow
    was blocked". The web page then shows an error symbol and on accessing this
    I get messages saying" Can't execute code from a freed script" and "New
    window is null or not an object" and sometimes it comes up with a jscript
    error asking if I want to de-bug.  I have made sure my Norton security is
    not blocking anything by turning it off and have run several anti virus
    checks to ensure it is not a virus or Trogen causing the problem. The
    webpage is not at fault because it works ok on another computer also using
    Windows 2000.....any suggestions greatly appreciated.....Incidently and I
    don't know if it is related but in Express I cannot view attachments as I
    get the message saying I need to turn on scripting to view them.  I have
    scripting turned on but it still won't show the attachments unless I open
    them manually.  Hoping for a solution
    

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