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Posted 4/19/2008 5:11 PM


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Dear Support Team,

I have two main problems:

1. When I use websites which require Java Script to be turned on and for me to have the latest version of Flash, such as Youtube, I am getting messages saying that Java script is turned off or I don't have the latest version of Flash. I have then checked to make sure that Java Script is on and I also have the latest version of Flash, yet it still carries on giving me these messages. This problem only occurs in Internet explorer and BitComet Resource Browser (which i think is an IE based browser). I also use Safari (XP build) and that works fine.

2. Whilst IE 7 or Bitcomet Resource Browser is open, I sometimes get these "Runetime Error" messages. I also have a program provided by Channel 4 in the United Kingdom, called "4OD" (4 on demand). It works by opening a window which is basically Internet Explorer but without the Menu options and adress bar at the top. When I am using 4OD I always recieve multiple "Runtime Error" messages and they come whilst the page is loading (not being displayed properly), and when it is loaded the messages appear everytime I roll over a hyper link or click certain links/boxes. A typical Runtime Error is:

"A Runtime Error has occurred. Do you wish to Debug?

Line: 1

Error: Invalid character

'Yes'  'No'"

I can't think of any other information that I can provide you with, so hopefully this will give you enough of an idea. Many thanks in advance

Nikolaj

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Posted 4/20/2008 3:18 AM


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Try resetting Internet Explorer 7 settings back to default by following these instructions in the link below.
Make sure you read all the info before making a start.
Reset Internet Explorer Settings:
http://blogs.msdn.com/ie/archive/2006/06/12/628499.aspx


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Posted 4/21/2008 10:23 AM


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Wow, excellent! That worked a treat, so far so good. Thank you very much for that, it's made life at university a little more bearable during the boring times.

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