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From: Miklos on 12 May 2007 17:51 I got he latest security updates from Early May 2007. Then after reboot I just have that white desktop with a button to restore active desktop. After pressing for active desktop recovery I get: Internet Explorer script error An error occurred in script on this page Line 67 Error object doesn't support this action Code 0 URL File:///c:/Documents%20and%20setting/owner/application%20data/Microsoft/Internet %20Explorere/desktop.htt Want to continue running scripts on this page? Push YES and nothing happens. SO I had to use system restore. How do I fix this problem after updating?
From: Mark L. Ferguson on 13 May 2007 11:10 The update did not disallow my active desktop. You probably have some instruction in you desktop.htt file (on line 67) that does something your security settings do not allow see: IE, tools, options, Security tab, "Custom Level" button, <activeX settings.> You might try resetting the web pag to none, then resync the page you want on the desk. -- Was this post helpful to you? Voting helps others who use the web interface. Mark L. Ferguson "Miklos" wrote: > I got he latest security updates from Early May 2007. > Then after reboot I just have that white desktop with a button to restore > active desktop. > After pressing for active desktop recovery I get: > > Internet Explorer script error > An error occurred in script on this page > Line 67 > Error object doesn't support this action > Code 0 > URL > File:///c:/Documents%20and%20setting/owner/application%20data/Microsoft/Internet %20Explorere/desktop.htt > Want to continue running scripts on this page? > > Push YES and nothing happens. > > SO I had to use system restore. > > How do I fix this problem after updating?
From: Miklos on 13 May 2007 15:05 try resetting the web pag to none, then resync the page you want on the desk. I don't understand the above line. My security settings were to disable scriplets, unused acive x controls and almost all others were disabled. Does Active Desktop relate to Active X Controls? ================================================ "Mark L. Ferguson" wrote: > The update did not disallow my active desktop. You probably have some > instruction in you desktop.htt file (on line 67) that does something your > security settings do not allow > > see: > IE, tools, options, Security tab, "Custom Level" button, <activeX settings.> > > You might try resetting the web pag to none, then resync the page you want > on the desk. > -- > Was this post helpful to you? Voting helps others who use the web interface. > Mark L. Ferguson > > > > "Miklos" wrote: > > > I got he latest security updates from Early May 2007. > > Then after reboot I just have that white desktop with a button to restore > > active desktop. > > After pressing for active desktop recovery I get: > > > > Internet Explorer script error > > An error occurred in script on this page > > Line 67 > > Error object doesn't support this action > > Code 0 > > URL > > File:///c:/Documents%20and%20setting/owner/application%20data/Microsoft/Internet %20Explorere/desktop.htt > > Want to continue running scripts on this page? > > > > Push YES and nothing happens. > > > > SO I had to use system restore. > > > > How do I fix this problem after updating?
From: Mark L. Ferguson on 13 May 2007 15:11 You set the active desktop page with the Control Panel/Dispaly app. Desktop tab, "Customize Desktop" button, Web tab. Turn it off and on. -- Was this post helpful to you? Voting helps others who use the web interface. Mark L. Ferguson "Miklos" wrote: > try resetting the web pag to none, then resync the page you want > on the desk. > > I don't understand the above line. > > My security settings were to disable scriplets, unused acive x controls and > almost all others were disabled. > > Does Active Desktop relate to Active X Controls? > > ================================================ > "Mark L. Ferguson" wrote: > > > The update did not disallow my active desktop. You probably have some > > instruction in you desktop.htt file (on line 67) that does something your > > security settings do not allow > > > > see: > > IE, tools, options, Security tab, "Custom Level" button, <activeX settings.> > > > > You might try resetting the web pag to none, then resync the page you want > > on the desk. > > -- > > Was this post helpful to you? Voting helps others who use the web interface. > > Mark L. Ferguson > > > > > > > > "Miklos" wrote: > > > > > I got he latest security updates from Early May 2007. > > > Then after reboot I just have that white desktop with a button to restore > > > active desktop. > > > After pressing for active desktop recovery I get: > > > > > > Internet Explorer script error > > > An error occurred in script on this page > > > Line 67 > > > Error object doesn't support this action > > > Code 0 > > > URL > > > File:///c:/Documents%20and%20setting/owner/application%20data/Microsoft/Internet %20Explorere/desktop.htt > > > Want to continue running scripts on this page? > > > > > > Push YES and nothing happens. > > > > > > SO I had to use system restore. > > > > > > How do I fix this problem after updating?
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