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re: A Runtime error has occurred. Do you wish to Debug?
Saturday, March 13, 2004 at 8:38 am Windows XP Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Ken
(1 messages posted)
After installing Microsoft Office 2003, both the “A Runtime error has occurred…”
problem and the access to Web Pages by clicking on the Links problem started. Uninstalling
and reinstalling did not help. The script debugging fix works for the “A Runtime
error”, is there a fix for the linking problem?
Regards,
Ken
On Saturday, February 14, 2004 at 3:55 am, Andrew Turner wrote:
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>Oh yeah ;-(
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>So we've ticked/unticked the relevant advanced options boxes. and we can choose
to
>see or not see the page error message. You know what the web page does not display
>and we don't get any advice. If we display the page error it summarises the errors
>that occurred one at a time under the allow script debugging.
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>This problem has occurred since I installed the 'Wooonnddeerrfullll' Microsoft Visual.Net
>2003 Professional package. I could strangle Bill Gates (Metaphorically speaking
of
>course).
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>The main source of annoyance is that I can no longer access the Web Pages on my
DLink
>504 ADSL Modem/Router as it now does not keep Bill's Sh..ty Software happy. BTW
>don't advise me to upgrade the firmware cause then the modem continually locks up.
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>All I want is a way to nobble the Gates Effect
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>Regards
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>Andrew Turner
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