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    i keep getting a pop up screen when i load web pages in ie 6 saying runtime error then giving me the option to debug in microsoft visual studio. i have since uninstalled visual studio but the problem remains only now i cannot debug because visual studio has been removed. what is this problem and how can i stop it from happening. i have to click through avbout 4 message box's before loading most web pages. any advice uch appreciated
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  • #2
    Try Uninstalling and Reinstalling IE-6 or doing a repair on the current install.
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    • #3
      i too am getting these kinds of errors...mine started after running windows update(..i don't know which one though). i don't get them very often and not consistantly, so its' hard for me to complain about.

      on this system of mine, soon after i see this error, the performance of my system degrades pretty quick...logging off and then back on fixes it.

      i am running xp pro w/IE6 and all of its' "security patches"

      cc

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      • #4
        yup, win98se and ie6 with the same
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        • #5
          Chucky Cheese,a friend of mine experienced strange problems after a security update this week. He uninstalled the security update and the problems went away, I will ask him which security update caused the problems.
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          • #6
            There is an option in IE 6 called "Deactivate Scriptdebugging", set it and you should be fine.

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            • #7
              thanks a lot MetalCartman problem solved and now i can use the internet many times faster. your help is uch appreciated thanks again
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              • #8
                Yes. Sometimes that particular setting gets "confused".

                I make a point, every time I'm in the Internet settings, to toggle "show an window for every error" on and off, hitting apply between, and "disable script debugging" off and then on, also hitting apply between.

                *shrug*

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                • #9
                  thanks KeiFront


                  cc

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                  • #10
                    i just turned off that script debugging option and revisited a site i was on today that caused that problem...it didn't occur. i refreshed it 10 times.

                    hopefully it is fixed!!!!

                    thanks MetalCartman!!!!

                    cc

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                    • #11
                      Sorry to disappoint you but it was a hotfix that caused the problem and he doesn't know which one anymore . But I've seen you have solved the problem with turning off script debugging
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                      • #12
                        so far it does seem to be gone!

                        cc

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