Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Fix Internet Explorer is not currently as default browser
This error message will appear if Internet Explorer 5.0 is not registered as the default browser.
Resolution
To set Internet Explorer as your default browser, click 'Yes'. To keep your current default browser settings, clear the 'Always perform this check when starting Internet Explorer' check box, and click 'No'.
Details Information:
Do one of the following:
1) To set Internet Explorer as your default browser, click 'Yes'.
2) To keep your current default browser settings, clear the 'Always perform this check when starting Internet Explorer' check box, and click 'No'.
Thursday, April 23, 2009
How to Disable third party browser extensions in Internet Explorer 6.0.
Open Internet Explorer. From the 'Tools' menu, click 'Internet Options'. Click the 'Advanced' tab. Clear the 'Enable third-party browser extensions (requires restart)' check box. Click 'OK'.
Details Information:
Third party applications can be used to provide additional features on your system. Certain third party applications can interfere with the normal working of the system. It is recommended that these third party applications be blocked to ensure the proper functioning of the system.
To disable third-party browser extensions:
1) Open Internet Explorer.
2) From the 'Tools' menu, click 'Internet Options'. (The 'Internet Options' dialog box appears.)
'Internet Options' dialog box
3) Click the 'Advanced' tab. (The 'Advanced' tab appears.)
'Advanced' tab
4) Clear the 'Enable third-party browser extensions (requires restart)' check box.
5) Click 'OK'.
Monday, April 20, 2009
How to Fix Runtime Errors in Internet Explorer
Error
A Runtime Error has occurred.
Do you wish to Debug?
Line: line number
Error: nature of script error
To do this automatically,
Click the Fix this problem link.
Then click Run in the File Download dialog boxes, and follow the steps in the Disable Microsoft Internet Explorer Script Debugging Wizard.
To do this Manually
To do this, follow these steps in Internet Explorer:
Click the Tools button , and then click Internet Options. Or, press ALT+T, and then press O.
In the Internet Options dialog box, click the Advanced tab.
Click to select the Disable script debugging (Internet Explorer) and Disable script debugging (Other) check boxes, and then click to clear the Display a notification about every script error check box.
Click OK to close the Internet Options dialog box.
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Fix Printing Error from Internet Explorer 7
permissions to the Registry in some users.
To Fix it Steps that can be followed:
Method 1
1. Try to optimize Internet Explorer 7.
For additional information, click the following article number to view the article in the Knowledge Base:
2. Uninstaling the toolbars.
3. Try to boot in safe mode with networking. If you still have the issues, then follow the below steps.
a) Check if the Anti-virus program has Script Blocking option.If so Disable it and then check.
b) Try to re-register the vbscript.dll and jscript.dll:
regsvr32 vbscript.dll
regsvr32 jscript.dll
c) If the above doesn?t fix, then try download and installing
Windows Script Engine 5.6
Method 2
Note: All the steps given below are to be done by logging into the User account from which we were able to go online fine and able to print fine.
1. Uninstall IE7
2. Perform a complete IE optimization for IE6.
3. If Operating system is XP Pro then go to command prompt and run the secedit command as :
secedit /configure /cfg %windir%\repair\secsetup.inf /db secsetup.sdb /verbose
Note: While running secedit make sure you change all the limited users to computer administrators.
If Operating system is XP home then try copying the secedit file from a Windows XP Professional computer to %windir%\system32 of the home computer and then use the command:
secedit /configure /cfg %windir%\repair\secsetup.inf /db secsetup.sdb /verbose
4. After the step 3 is performed, Please restart the computer.
5. Now try Un-registering and Re-registering the DLL files mention in the following knowledge base article.
http://duke:8080/supportanalyst/rassp/KPListing/view2.jsp?k2dockey=080121164251670
6. Check and make sure that we are able to browse or print with out any script errors with IE6 from all the user accounts.
7. Now we can download and install IE7.
8. Restart the computer.
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
How to Restore a Hijacked Browser
How to Restore a Hijacked Browser
Browser hijacking is a online attack in which hackers take control on your computer browser and change how and what it display when you are working on the web. this post provide Browser support, If you browser already hijack, how to restore the hijacked browser.
Steps to Fix Browser Hijack
The following six tips can help restore your browser's settings:
- Stop Cascading Pop-up Windows
- Press CTRL+ALT+DEL, click Task Manager, and then click the Processes tab.
- Click IEXPLORE.EXE, and then click the End Process button.
- Click Tools menu, click Internet Options, and then click the Privacy tab.
- In the Pop-up Blocker box, select the Block pop-ups check box. Click OK.
- Install preventive software such as the kinds mentioned in the preceding Preventing browser hijacks section. Many browser hijacking programs can be identified and removed by downloading, installing, and running these programs.
- Run the malicious software removal tool. This can catch some, but not all, kinds of hijacking software.
- Reset Internet Explorer settings. If you're using Internet Explorer and your home page has been changed, you can often reset it yourself.
- Disable add-ons. Many browser hijackings come from add-ons, also known as ActiveX controls, browser extensions, browser helper objects, or toolbars. These items can improve your experience on a Web site by providing multimedia or interactive content, such as animations. However, some add-ons can cause your computer to stop responding or display content that you don't want, such as pop-up ads.
- Removing unwanted programs with the Add/Remove feature
- Empty the Recycle Bin when you've finished these steps, especially if you've removed an unwanted program. Then restart your computer.
If a seemingly endless number of pop-up windows appear on your screen, you'll probably want to stop the deluge first. To do this in Microsoft Windows Vista, Windows XP, or Windows 2000 while using Internet Explorer:
This closes all instances of Internet Explorer. Then you can re-open the program to continue browsing as usual. To help prevent future attacks, you should also have a pop-up blocker turned on. To turn on the pop-up blocker in Internet Explorer 7:
If you still experience the other effects of a hijacked Web browser, try the following:
• Close any Internet Explorer or Windows Explorer windows that are currently open.
• Open Internet Explorer.
• Click Tools, and then click Internet Options.
• Click the Advanced tab, and then click Reset.
• In the Reset Internet Explorer Settings dialog box, click Reset.
• When Internet Explorer finishes restoring the settings, click Close, and then click OK.
• Close Internet Explorer.
Your changes will take effect the next time you open Internet Explorer.
To learn how to disable add-ons in Windows Vista or Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2), read How do browser add-ons affect my computer
If you're ready to try some advanced removal methods, the Microsoft Help and Support article Unexplained computer behavior may be caused by deceptive software provides additional steps you can take, including how to use the Add/Remove feature, the built-in program remover, and the program finder in Windows Explorer.
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