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- Open Internet Explorer.
- Click on Tools,
- Then on Internet Options.
- Click on the Advanced tab.
- Look for the "Disable script debugging" line and uncheck mark in the box.
- Now look for the "Display a notification about every script error" line and remove the
check mark in the box.
- Click OK.
- Close the Internet Explore.
- Disable any antivirus and antispyware ( Here is the list of the most use to disable.)
- Restart PC.
- Install the People Pc software.
- Try to connect.
Another Script Error.
When the pop-up "Security Alert" box appears, click either "Yes" to proceed or "View
Certificate" then "Install Certificate" to install the certificate on your computer. If you
have chosen to install the certificate, a "Certificate Import Wizard" will appear. Click
"Next" through the Import Wizard screens, then "Finish" and "Yes" to add the certificate.
This will install the certificate on your computer and you will no longer receive the
security warning.
Netscape / Firefox / Mozilla
When the pop-up "Website Certified by an Unknown Authority" box appears, select
either "Accept this certificate temporarily for this session" or "Accept this certificate
permanently" and then click "OK". Choosing to accept the certificate permanently will
install the certificate on your computer and you will no longer receive the security
warning.
Bart shell tool repair through PPC CD
For Bartshell errors or customers able to get webpages on bart window but not normally
on IE
1) Insert the PPC cd
2) Go to MY COMPUTER
3) Right click on the CD drive, click on Explore
4) Double click on BRANDING
5) You will get an option called BARTPPC.exe, double click on it
IE repair for 95, 98, ME, NT, or 2000 and XP
1. Click on Start, then click on Settings, and then click on Control Panel.
2. Once the control panel window is open double-click on the Add/Remove
Programs icon.
3. You will now see a screen that shows a listing of all installed programs on your
computer. Scroll down till you see Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 and Internet
Tools.
4. Double-click this entry and a screen will appear asking what you would like to do.
5. Select the option to Repair Internet Explorer and press the OK button.
6. Then press the Yes key to begin the process.
7. When it is completed reboot your computer.
If this method is not successful, then you may have to reinstall your operating system or
try an alternate browser.
1. Click on the Start button and then click on the Run option.
2. In the Open field type regedit and press the OK button.
3. Navigate to the key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Active Setup\Installed
Components\{89820200-ECBD-11cf-8B85-00AA005B4383}
4. Under that key you will see a entry named IsInstalled. Right click on that entry
and left click on Modify.
5. Change the Value from 1 to 0.
6. Exit regedit.
1)CLICK ON START
2) CHOOSE RUN
3) TYPE IN THIS COMMAND rundll32 setupwbv.dll,IE6Maintenance
1. Click on the Start button and then click on the Run option.
2. In the Open field type regedit and press the OK button.
3. Navigate to the key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Active Setup\Installed
Components\{44BBA848-CC51-11CF-AAFA-00AA00B6015C}
4. Under that key you will see a entry named IsInstalled. Right click on that entry
and left click on Modify.
5. Change the Value from 1 to 0.
6. Exit regedit.
System Restore
One area I’ve always felt was lacking in past Windows versions was the ability to undo
changes that were made to the operating system. If you make a lot of changes, as I do,
eventually your system will head south with little hope of recovery other than a full
reformat and reinstall. I’m told that Windows Me had the capability to roll itself back to
previous configurations. Since my total working time with Windows Me was about ten
minutes (long enough to initiate a reformat) I’ll proceed under the guise that system
restore is a fine innovation for XP.
This is the opening screen for System Restore, accessible by clicking [Start] [All
Programs] [Accessories] [System Tools] [System Restore]. Choose from the bulleted
options on the right whether you want to restore your computer to an earlier time or
create a new restore point for future use.
If you have chosen to restore to a previously established restore point the screen above
will open. The calendar on the left will have dates in bold. Selecting a day will show the
restore points available for that date in the breakout to the right of the calendar. Select the
restore point you want and click [Next].
Last chance (not really) before you start the restore process. I say not really because one
of the excellent features of System Restore is the ability to undo any restore performed.
The [Help and Support] option available from the [Start] menu is an excellent source of
more information on the different types of restore points available. Search under “System
Restore”.
When you choose to establish a new restore point rather than go back to a previous
restore point the screen above will open. Simply type in a name for the restore point in
the data entry box. Be descriptive in your naming to make it easier when you come back
to do a restore. Click [Create] and the process will begin.
The opening screen for System Restore contains a link called [System Restore Settings].
Clicking it will open the System Properties page which is accessible from many different
locations and via many methods. The property page allows you to disable System Restore
on any or all drives with the one caveat that it must be enabled on C:\ if any of the other
drives are enabled. Click [Settings] to open the page shown below.
The Settings Property Sheet allows you to select the percentage of the drive space
allocated to restore points. The default setting is 12% of total drive size, but this can be
increased or decreased depending on the number of restore points you want to have
available.
Uninstall IE 7 from windows XP
How to uninstall IE 7, in case if it is not getting uninstalled from ADD / REMOVE
PROGRAMS
If you see an error message saying that you cannot uninstall Internet Explorer 7 from this
user account, you can bypass the check by following these steps:
1. Click Start, click Run, type regedit, and then press ENTER.
3. Right-click the Internet Explorer key, clicks New, and then clicks DWORD value.
4. Type Installed by User as the name, and then press ENTER to finish creating the new
registry value.
OR
Start-Run
%windir%\ie7\spuninst\spuninst.exe
OR
Method 1: Use "Add or Remove Programs" to uninstall Internet
Explorer 7
loadTOCNode(1, 'whattotry');
If you cannot uninstall Internet Explorer 7 by using this method, try Method 2.
• Error #2
Error Message: System cannot find specified file
Solution: You should reinstall NCP & DUN
• Error #5
Error Message: Access Denied
Solution:
1. Ensure that you have entered the right username and password in the field labeled
“domain” for NT/2k.
2. Check that the option “accept any authentication including clear text” is activated.
• Error #5
Error Message: Invalid Procedure Call
Solution: Dialup and Network components must be installed again
• Error #6
Error Message: Stack Overflow
Solution:
1. Try cold booting your computer.
2. If this does not work, the problem might come from your RAM or the Swap file.
Disable Supervisor Password in Content Advisory
9) Choose View and then Internet Options (or Options for version 3.x).
For IE 5 or greater, Click on Tools, Internet Options.
10) Click on the Content tab and click on Disable. When asked for a
password, don't enter anything; just click on OK. This will disable
Content Advisor because there's no longer a password.
Troubleshooting and Internet Explorer’s
(No Add-ons) Mode.
In this post, we wanted to go into more detail about how to troubleshoot with Internet
Explorer 7. So, how does one go about identifying the cause for toolbar or add-on
program problems?
1. Click Start -> All Programs -> Accessories -> System Tools, and then click
Internet Explorer (No Add-ons).
If your browser appears to be working properly in Internet Explorer (No Add-ons)
mode, continue with the following steps to help identify which add-on may be
causing the problems. If you’ve used Internet Explorer’s (No Add-ons) mode and
are still experiencing issues, try our KB Article, How to perform common
troubleshooting steps for Internet Explorer 7 Beta. Information found here can
help you further troubleshoot problems that may be connectivity and network-
related or caused by a third party application or by a specific website’s code.
2. To isolate the specific browser add-on that is contributing to the issue, you can
use IE’s Manage Add-ons feature to pick specific add-ons to disable:
a. Click Tools -> Internet Options.
b. Click the Programs tab, then Manage add-ons (see figure below):
c. Select an add-on in the Name list, and then click Disable (see figures
below):
In general, updating to the latest version of a toolbar or extension can resolve most issues.
Below we’ve included a few commonly known problems and where to get the latest
updates:
• Google Desktop: Google has fixed an issue that was known to cause IE7 to crash
when opening new tabs. The latest version is now available here.
• MSN 1.02 Toolbar: The MSN 1.02 toolbar crashes Internet Explorer 7. The
workaround is to disable the toolbar, using manage add-ons or, uninstall it. You
can download the latest version here.
• Microsoft Developer Toolbar: Older versions of the Microsoft Developer
Toolbar does not display correctly on systems running Internet Explorer 7 Beta,
and can cause hangs. You can download the latest version here.
The following is a list of known incompatible toolbars that can cause crashes or hangs in
IE. We’re actively working with application owners to provide newer, compatible
versions so please expect to see updated versions soon of your favorite toolbars. The
current workaround is to disable or uninstall these when running IE7:
• RoboForm Toolbar
• Cooxie Toolbar
• Diodia Download Toolbar 2.4.01
• AskJeeves Toolbar 4.0.1.1
• CitiBank’s Virtual Card Number Generator
• Mojicon Dispenser 1.05
• Logos Toolbar
How to Turn Off Email scanning in
PC-cillin (TREND MICRO)
How to Disable E-Mail Scanning in Trend Micro's
PC-cillin Internet Security.
Problem: PC-cillin Anti-virus is scanning your e-mail, which may be causing some
problems, such as server time-outs, error messages, or inability to send out email
messages.
1. Right-click on that little blue and white pill on the taskbar and choose Open Main
Console.
2. This brings up the main screen. Click Antivirus. [Note: If you have plain PC-cillin
Antivirus rather than the Internet Security suite, you will not have this screen. Instead,
you should have an item that says Email on the right-hand sidebar. Click on E-Mail and
continue on -- the rest of the steps should be the same.]
3. Click Mail Scan, the third item.
4. Un-check “Scan incoming messages retrieved using supported email clients”. Click
Apply.
5. Click the Outgoing tab and un-check “Scan outgoing messages retrieved using
supported email clients” too. Click Apply
.
• Double click the computer management item, this will open it.
1. You then authorize user accounts control by clicking the continue button.
Double click on "local users and groups", this will open it.
Click the user's folder.
Select the administrator icon.
Right click it to open its content menu.
Choose properties.
Remove the check mark from the "account is disabled" box.
Click OK.
Restart your computer.
2. Once your computer has restarted, open the administrative tools control
panel.
3. In the Users area, disable any other enabled accounts with computer
administrator privileges.
Look for account icons that do not have the red disable mark.
Click to place a check mark on these account icons.
4. Next you open Properties.
Click to add a check mark in the box labeled "Account Is
Disabled."
5. Check to see that your Administrator account is enabled.
6. You can now close Computer Management and restart Windows.
7. When vista reboots the administrator account will be loaded automatically.
Be advised that this method is for temporary use only, for security reasons. You
should never leave your Administrator account enabled without a password.
Method 2
8. Turn on your computer.
As Windows is starting up, when you see the "Starting Windows"
come on your screen, quickly press F8.
In a dual-boot environment, this can be done easily from the boot
menu.
9. When the boot menu is showing:
Using the arrow or tab keys, you will select "Microsoft Windows"
(this is the option that runs Windows Vista).
Do not press Enter, instead you press the F8 key, and you will
progress to the Safe Mode boot screen.
At the Safe Mode boot screen, you will select the first option,
"Safe Mode".
Press Enter.
It will take a few moments but Vista will present to you a login screen that
has two options, Administrator and Other User.
5) Click the "Modems" tab at the top. Select the modem and press "Properties"
6) Click the "Change Settings" button at the bottom. A security warning will come up.
Have the member click "Continue"
7) Click the "Advanced" tab and you will be able to enter an init string. If you did not
press "Change Settings" on the previous step you will not be able to enter an init string
here.
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The list of tools is provided by Windows Vista’s System Configuration utility is quite
extensive.
Enabling Run Command in Win Vista
Right Click on the taskbar, and then choose Properties.
Click on the Start Menu Tab then click on the Customize Button
Scroll down towards the bottom of the list and look for the box for Run Command and
put a check mark by it.
To avoid script errors in the future, you can turn off script debugging and notifications in
Internet Explorer.
Script error debugging and notifications are turned off by default. If they have been
turned on, follow these steps to turn them off again: -
1. Open Internet Explorer by clicking the Start button, and then clicking Internet
Explorer.
3. Click the Advanced tab, select the Disable script debugging (Internet Explorer) and
Disable script debugging (Other) check boxes.
4. Clear the Display a notification about every script error check box, and then click OK.
In the Network and Sharing Center window, click Manage network connections.
In the Network and Sharing Center window, click Manage network connections.
In the Network Connections window, right-click the network connection you are trying to
use (Wireless or Local Area Connection), and then click Properties.
In the Properties dialog box, on the Networking tab, in the This connection uses the
following items: area, click to clear check mark from Internet Protocol Version 6
(TCP/IPv6). Click OK.
Shut down Windows, restart the computer, and then try connecting to the Internet.
OR
FOR REPAIRING WINSOCK CORRUPTION IN WIN VISTA: ---
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Check and repair Winsock corruption.
Click Start. In the Start Search dialog box, type: cmd, and right-click cmd.
Click Run as administrator.
Type: netsh winsock reset, and then press the ENTER key.
Type: Exit and press ENTER.
Restart the computer.
(If you get an error message or the Internet Wizard doesn’t load, please call us for
assistance with setting up your connection manually.)
Click Create a new dial-up connection then click next – as shown below (if this screen
does not show then skip to step 7)
Click on the tick box that is labelled use area code and dialling rules to remove the tick.
This will make area code and country grey, then type in the phone box ‘086744746.’ This
is IGRINs toll-free Internet access number. Your screen should look like this:
If your screen looks like the above screenshot, click next (please ensure phone number is
correct).
Enter your username and password in the boxes provided as shown below. Ensure that
you type them in lowercase, exactly as you have specified them on your join-up form.
Your password will be shown as dots or asterixes, this is normal to hide the password.
Then click next.
Type in IGRIN as the connection name (as below) then click next.
Regarding the question ‘would you like to set up an email account?’ select ‘yes then next
(as below)
Select ‘create a new Internet Email Account’ then click next (if this screen does not
show, skip to 12)
Provided your computer, modem and phone line are working properly it normally takes
30 seconds to connect. You can then surf the net or check email.
Secured Websites: 100% Fix
< A>Remove Temporary Internet files (cache) in Microsoft Internet Explorer.
1. Close any open Internet browser windows.
2. Click the Start button, point to Settings, and click Control Panel.
The Control Panel Window appears.
3. Double-click the Internet Options or Internet icon.
NOTE:
If you're using the Category View in Windows XP, perform the following:
1. Double-click Network and Internet Connections.
2. Double-click Internet Options.
6. Click the General tab.
7. In the Temporary Internet files section, click the Delete Files button.
The Delete Files window appears.
8. Click to check Delete all offline content and click OK.
9. Click Apply.
10. Click OK.
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< A>Configure the Security Settings for the Trusted Sites Zone in Internet Explorer
To configure Security settings for the Trusted Sites Zone in Internet Explorer, perform
these steps:
1. Click the Start button, point to Programs and click the Internet Explorer icon.
Internet Explorer launches.
2. Click the Tools menu, click Internet Options, and then click the Security tab.
The Internet Options window and Security tab appears.
3. Click Trusted Sites, and then click Default Level.
The slide bar slides to Low
4. Click Sites, type the URL of the site you want to add in the Add this Web site to the
zone box.
5. Click Add, click the OK button, and then click the Apply button.
The Internet Options window closes.
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< A>Clear the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) Slate and AutoComplete History
To clear the SSL slate and AutoComplete History, perform the following steps:
1. Launch Internet Explorer,
2. Click the Tools menu, click Internet Options, and then click the Content tab.
3. Click the Certificates tab, and then click Clear SSL State.
The message SSL Cache Successfully Cleared appears.
4. Click the OK button.
5. Click the Personal Information option, and then click AutoComplete.
6. Under Clear AutoComplete History, click Clear Forms.
A confirmation window appears.
7. Click the OK button.
8. Click Clear Passwords.
A confirmation prompt appears.
9. Click the OK button.
10. Click the OK button two more times.
The Internet Options window closes.
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< A>Verify that Internet Explorer is Configured to Use SSL 2.0 and SSL 3.0
1. In Internet Explorer, on the Tools menu, click Internet Options, and then click the
advanced tab.
2. In the Settings box, scroll to the Security menu.
3. Click to select the Use SSL 2.0 and Use SSL 3.0 check boxes (if they are not already
selected).
4. Click the OK button.
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< A>Verify that the Date and Time Settings on the System Are Correct
1. Click Start, and then click Control Panel.
2. Click Date, Time, Language, and Regional Options, and then click Date and Time.
3. Click the Date & Time tab.
4. Make sure that the date and time settings are configured to use the current date and
time, and then click the OK button.
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< A>Verify That the System Is Using 128-Bit Encryption
1. In Internet Explorer, on the Help menu, click About Internet Explorer.
2. The level of encryption on your computer appears next to the words Cipher Strength.
3. Verify that the Cipher Strength value appears as 128-bit.
4. Click the OK button.
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< A>Verify Third-Party Firewall or Antivirus Program Settings
Make sure that third-party firewall or antivirus programs that are installed on your
computer are configured correctly and are not preventing you from connecting to secure
Web sites. For more information, see the product documentation or contact the program
vendor.
For more information on Dell Security Center™ by McAfee®, refer to the following Dell
Knowledge Base Article:
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< A>Use the System File Checker (Sfc.exe) Tool to Verify Protected System Files
Use System File Checker to scan and verify the versions of all protected system files.
You must be logged on as an administrator or as a member of the Administrators group to
run System File Checker. To run System File Checker with the /scannow parameter:
1. Click Start, and then click Run.
2. In the Open box, type cmd, and then click the OK button.
3. At the command prompt, type sfc /scannow, and then press <ENTER>.
For additional information about System File Checker, click the following article number
to view the article in the Dell Knowledge Base:
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< A>Ensure the Cryptographic Service is Running on Windows 2000 or XP
To ensure that the Cryptographic Service is running, perform the following steps:
1. Click the Start button, point to All Programs and then point to Accessories.
2. Click the Command Prompt listing.
The Command Prompt window appears.
3. From the blinking cursor, type the following:
Net start cryptsvc
4. Press the <Enter> key.
The requested service has started appears if the service was not running.
5. From the blinking cursor, type the following:
Exit
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< A>Re-register the Internet Explorer cryptographic DLL files on Windows XP.
regsvr32 softpub.dll
regsvr32 wintrust.dll
regsvr32 initpki.dll
regsvr32 dssenh.dll
regsvr32 rsaenh.dll
regsvr32 gpkcsp.dll
regsvr32 sccbase.dll
regsvr32 slbcsp.dll
regsvr32 cryptdlg.dll
5. Click the OK button when you receive the message that DllRegisterServer in FileName
succeeded.
6. Type exit
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THE ISSUE HAS TO BE SOLVED AFTER THESE TROUBLESHOOTING STEPS .If
not he will have to speak to OEM to
Reinstall IE.
When accessing a web site, you may receive the following error message:
Cause
This error message may occur if one of the following conditions are true:
• The VeriSign Intermediate Certification Authority (CA) certificate for the Web
site has expired
• The server is currently presenting an expired Intermediate CA
• The correct Intermediate CA certificate was not installed onto the Web server
Resolution
You will see a Certificate Chain lenght of 3, if the middle certificate has a RED
"X" over it, you need to update the Intermediate CA certificate on the server.
I Tried this steps it worked, cust was able to open the web page at much faster speed
Download Different Browsers
STEP 1: From the TASK BAR: Click Start Click Settings Click Control Panel.
Step 3: From the NETWORK window: From the Configuration tab, click on
Dial-Up Adapter. Click on the Properties button.
Step 4: From the DIAL-UP PROPERTIES window: Select the Advanced tab.
Click on IP Packet Size.
In the Value drop-down box, select Medium.
Click OK.
NOTE:
If you see the dialog box asking that you insert the Windows 98 disk:
Insert the Windows 98 Installation CD that came with your computer. Click
OK.
Step 6:
When asked if you want to restart your computer, click the YES button.
Stack overflow error
Try this quick fix: go to start / Run, type SYSEDIT and press [Enter].
Click on the CONFIG.SYS window.
Look for a line beginning ‘STACKS=’. If there isn’t one, create it anywhere.
Make the line: STACKS=64,512
Select Save on the File menu. Close Sysedit. The change takes effect after
rebooting and increases the size of the problematic memory buffer
Restore the Recycle Bin in Win Vista
The 'Delete' option when right-clicking the Recycle Bin is new, giving you the option
of removing the shortcut from your desktop easily.