Re: Major IE6 Problem (Help!)
- From: "Robert Aldwinckle" <robald@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 12 Jun 2005 10:47:45 -0400
"HipsterDoofus" <HipsterDoofus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Hi Jan,
>
> I tried out the WINSOCKXPFIX, but it didn't help. Right now I am running
> Norton again to try to get the message to pop up again. Also, I can briefly
> see an error message in IE6 in the grey bar above the Start button. It is
> only displayed briefly, then switches to "Done". I tried Printscreening it,
> but it always copies as saying "Done". Do you know of any way I view the
> error message?
Instead of trying to print it try to doubleclick there. That could open up a window
which shows you more detailed error messages.
Also, if it is a script error you could activate the debugging options in the Advanced tab.
Even if you don't have a script debugger it will stop to show you the same dialog window.
For example,
uncheck Disable Script Debugging (Internet Explorer)
uncheck Disable Script Debugging (Other)
check Display a notification about every script error
Another thing that could help preserve the contents of the Status bar
to give you time to read it would be to use prompts from Security options
settings. Maximize your window to maximize the size of the Status bar.
Extract from another reply earlier this week.
<extract>
Tip: the simplest way I have found to make this change is to doubleclick on the
security zone icon in the Status bar (to open the Security dialog), press Alt-C
(to get into the Security Settings dialog) and then repeatedly press P to scroll
to Prompt settings. Only when the preceding Enable setting is set (e.g. Green)
do I press Space to set the Prompt instead of the Enable. Then I can safely
reply Yes or No to any prompt I get without worrying if I might be allowing something
which might normally be disallowed by the default settings. ;)
</extract>
You can also get prompts for new Cookies using the Privacy tab's
Advanced dialog. Simplest way to open the Privacy tab is to press Alt-V,v
to open the Privacy Report and then use its Settings... button.
Good luck
Robert Aldwinckle
---
>
> Thanks, and I'll repost about Norton later
.
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