Re: Possible Issue with either XP or IE 7.0 on secondary users acc



Tony

When a system restore point is removed it is gone for ever.


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Hope this helps.

Gerry
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tonyc39 wrote:
Gerry,

That link was excellent. I'll definately reomve the ARO product.

One more question for you, do you know of a way to recover a date
that has been deleted from system restore funtion? looks like somehow
(I probably manually deleted it) that my oldest system restore date
all ready had the problem on it.

I'll post my problem with I.E. on the I.E. section.

Thanks for all the 411!

Regards,

Tony

Advanced Registry Optimizer is a Registry Cleaner and as such is
category of software which is not recommended. Whilst cCleaner also
has a registry cleaner component it does not have to be used as you
need to select Scan for Issues to start the registry cleaner process.
http://aumha.net:80/viewtopic.php?t=28099

Once you have used a registry cleaner there is no way to know
whether it has damaged the registry.

You are not getting an answer to your problem in this newsgroup. You
might do better by asking in
microsoft.public.internetexplorer.general

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Hope this helps.

Gerry
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FCA
Stourport, England
Enquire, plan and execute
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tonyc39 wrote:
Hi Gerry,

The two boxes were already checked in the advanced tab in I.E. for
all the users.

Although I use a different cleaner (Advanced Registry Optimizer), i
downloaded CCLeaner and used it on all the users and it did clean up
plenty of stuff. Funny, the ARO product on works on the admin ID. On
the other users it tells me all the objects that were flagged by the
scan but when I go to initiate the fix script, I get hit with the
Script errors and it never does run.

I also took Andrews advice and loaded the latest accumalative patch
for IE but the problem with the IE script errors and it not loading
some URLs correctly still persists.

Any further advice would be most welcome.

Thanks.

Tony

Go to Start, Control Panel, Internet Options, Advanced and check
the two boxes before Disable Script Debugging in the Browser
section.

You may need to do this whilst logged on as each user.

Have you tried using cCleaner to clean up your disk?

An alternative is cCleaner (freeware) which does a more thorough
job than Disk CleanUp. Disk CleanUp has to be run for each user
profile, wheras cCleaner only needs to be run once
http://www.ccleaner.com/ccdownload.asp
http://www.ccleaner.com/

With any cleaner you need to proceed with caution. To be safe you
should create a restore point before using cCleaner. cCleaner also
offers backup before removal.

When using cCleaner think twice before checking Autocomplete Form
History under Internet Explorer. You do get a warning but this one
has irritating consequences. You may need to restore your system's
recollection of passwords after use so keep a record off computer
so that they can easily be re-entered.

Leave the Scan for Issues option alone.

You still need to remove System Restore points via the More Options
tab in Disk CleanUp.


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Hope this helps.

Gerry
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FCA
Stourport, England
Enquire, plan and execute
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tonyc39 wrote:
I am running XP home edition with SP2.

I.E. details:

V = 7.0.5730.13
Cipher = 128-bit
Product id = 92318-600-0011903-00102
Update Versions = 0

This is a family box with 5 users defined. Myself (admin users)
and the wife and kids (4 secondary users). Mcafee running on the
box.

About a month ago or so, all the secondary users started to
experience errors with their sessions when using I.E. It started
with the secondary users getting the following pop up errors:
Internet Explorer Script Error. An error has occurred in the
script on this page. After closing all the pop ups there are
certain URL's that will display OK and certain that will not.

I've gone through the settings changes for I.E. recommended for
the script errors and it does not fix the problem. I.E 7 has been
running fine for a while. I believe I updated when it went GA

I defined a new secondary user and it has the same symptoms as the
other secondary users. I changed that new user as an adin account
to XP and it still does not resolve the issue.

I unistalled and reinstalled McAfee (removed the registry entries
for Mcafee as well) as well as I thought the problem came after I
reneweed my subscription but the symptoms are there with and
without Mcafee.

The only user that does not incurr any of the errors is the admin
user which is me.

That is why I don't know if my problem is XP or IE.

Any help in trouble shooting or resolution would be greatly
appreciated.

Thanks.


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