Showing posts with label Internet Explorer Support. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Internet Explorer Support. Show all posts

Monday, August 24, 2009

How to fix Internet Explorer Runtime Error

An error message is popping up in IE6 that I am not sure how to fix. It happens on several web pages I have visited. It says A Run time Error has occurred. This post provides internet explorer support to fix run time error and increase internet speed.



Follow the Steps


  • Click Start, Settings, Control Panel

  • Go To Internet Options

  • Click The "Advanced" tab, Scroll down to "Browsing", check "Disable Script
    Debugging", uncheck "Display a notification about every script error",

  • click "Apply", "OK"


Additional Solution


  • Control Panel / Internet Options / Advanced tab.

  • Check 'Disable script debugging'.

  • Uncheck 'Display a notification about every script error'.

Friday, May 29, 2009

How To Prevent Link Color History Sniffing

By default, links change color when you have visited them. Browser history sniffing compares the link colors of links in your history folder to a master list of links (and their default non-visited colors) maintained by the website operator. A color mismatch indicates a particular site has been visited. Here's how to prevent link color history sniffing in Internet Explorer.

This post provide internet explorer support to prevent link color history Sniffing in Internet Explorer. Follow the steps given below

1. Open Internet Explorer.
2. Click Tools then select Internet Options.
3. On the General tab, click the Colors button.
4. Click the Visited Link color and click the same blue that is used for Unvisited Links.
5. Click OK to accept the change.

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

How to Change the Internet Explorer Window Title

The title of the Internet Explorer window consists of the page title and the Internet Explorer window title. This post provide browser support to add or remove a custom Internet Explorer window title.

The page title is specified by the Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) (title) tag on the current page. For example, when you view a Web page with the following (title) tag, "Welcome to Microsoft's Home Page" is displayed on the title bar of the Internet Explorer window:
"(title)Welcome to Microsoft's Home Page(/title) "

The default Internet Explorer window title is "Microsoft Internet Explorer." However, the window title can be customized by Internet content providers (ICPs), Internet service providers (ISPs), or corporate administrators by using Microsoft Internet Explorer Administration Kit (IEAK). You can also manually customize the window title by editing the registry.

Steps to Manually change Windows Title

To Add a Custom Internet Explorer Window Title
Using Registry Editor, add a String value named Window Title to the following key in the registry:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main
The data value is the title you want to appear on the Internet Explorer window.

NOTE: In Windows NT, the value should be of type REG_SZ instead of String.
To Remove a Custom Internet Explorer Window Title
Using Registry Editor, delete the following value in the registry:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main\Window Title
When you delete this value, "Microsoft Internet Explorer" becomes the default window title.

Thursday, May 21, 2009

How To Share Your Bookmarks in Internet Explorer

If you are like me, you have a ton of bookmarks. Occasionally, I like to share a few of my favorites with my friends. Here's how you can easily share yours using Internet Explorer. This post provide Internet Explorer support to share bookmark within 5 min.

Follow the Steps

  1. Click on File, Then Import and Export.
  2. A screen will pop up. click Next.
  3. Choose Export Favorites. Click Next.
  4. Choose the folder that contains the bookmarks you want to share. Click Next.
  5. Choose where you want your favorites exported. If you change the default be to pick a place you will remember, like your desktop. - Click Next.
  6. Click Finish.
  7. A message will pop up saying the export was successfully. Click OK.
  8. To share your bookmarks, find the file default is named bookmarks.htm in the My Documents Folder. Just attach that file to an email, and when the receipt opens they can browse your favorites.

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Fix Internet Explorer is not currently as default browser

This post provide Browser Support to make internet explorer your default browser. Internet Explorer is not currently your default browser. Would you like to make it your 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'.

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Fix Printing Error from Internet Explorer 7

This post provide Internet Explorer Support to fix Script errors while browsing or printing from internet explorer 7. Due to the security softwares installed in the computer, which doesn?t give
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, February 17, 2009

Outlook Live for IE, Firefox and Safari

Microsoft has not only taken Exchange Labs, its hosted email service aimed at university and college users, to the next level, but also rebranded the offering entirely in the process. On the way to Exchange 14, the next iteration of Exchange, the evolution of Exchange Labs is synonymous with the introduction of Outlook Live, which was unveiled at the end of the past week. But the new moniker is not the sole change, as Microsoft introduced a range of new features and improvements, focused on making the service more user friendly, but also to deliver additional performance and increase productivity. According to Microsoft, Outlook Live has in excess of 3.5 million users with Live@edu addresses.

“One of the biggest features we're announcing today is multi-browser support for the premium version of Outlook Web Access (OWA). With Exchange 14, you can access the premium version of OWA or Outlook Live with Firefox, Safari, and Internet Explorer. We’ve always supported all browsers with what we call 'OWA Light', a simpler version of OWA. The difference now is that you can get the full rich experience with drag ‘n drop & the rest of that AJAX-y goodness in all three browsers,” revealed KC Lemson, User Experience Manager for Exchange.

Lemson indicated that the concept of openness is in fact an integral part of Exchange's DNA. Adding support for rival browsers such as Firefox and Safari on top of Internet Explorer for Outlook Live is yet another example of Exchange's openness, which also includes Exchange ActiveSync licensing, and support for iPhone and Nokia phones on top of Windows Mobile devices.

“One of the things we're doing in E14 to address [the email overload] is introducing a new, turbo-charged conversation view. Although I get easily a hundred messages to me a day, they are usually part of the same 15 or 20 threads, so I use the new conversation view to make it far easier to keep track of the entire discussion at a time instead of letting the old ones slowly accrete in my inbox. So for me, conversations lets me cut down the items I have to deal with from 100 unique email messages to say ~20 conversations, cutting 80% of the clutter - and we're just getting started on that problem,” added.

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Fix ieframe.dll not found or missing error

This post describes issues with IE 7.0.Most ieframe.dll 'not found' or 'missing' type of errors occur when using Internet Explorer 7 or while using Visual Basic 6. The ieframe.dll DLL files is related to Internet Explorer 7. In many cases, the installation of Internet Explorer 7 causes ieframe.dll errors to appear. Other causes include viruses, certain Windows Updates, incorrect firewall settings, outdated security software applications, and more.

Important : Do not, under any circumstances, download the ieframe.dll DLL file individually from any 'DLL download site.'

Optimize Internet Explorer.
Disable Phishing Filter
Open Internet Explorer 7.
From the Internet Explorer 7 command bar, choose Tools, then Phishing Filter, and finally Phishing Filter Settings.
In the Internet Options window that appears, locate the large Settings text area and scroll all the way to the bottom and locate the Phishing Filter options.
Under Phishing Filter, choose the Disable Phishing Filter radio button option.
Click OK on the Internet Options window.
Close Internet Explorer 7.
If you were troubleshooting an issue, repeat whatever steps caused your problem to see if disabling the Phishing Filter in Internet Explorer 7 has corrected it.

Disable Windows Firewall
Click on Start and then Control Panel.
Click on the Network and Internet Connections link.
Note: If you're viewing the Classic View of Control Panel, double-click on the Network Connections icon and skip to Step 4.
Under the or pick a Control Panel icon section, click on the Network Connections link.
In the Network Connections window, right-click on your network connection and choose Properties.

Note: If you have a 'high speed' Internet connection like Cable or DSL, or are on a network of some kind, your network connection will likely be titled Local Area Connection.

Choose the Advanced tab in the Properties window of your network connection.
In the Windows Firewall section under the Advanced tab, click on the Settings... button.
Choose the Off (not recommended) radio button in the Windows Firewall window.
Click OK in this window and click OK again in the Properties window of your network connection.
You can now close the Network Connections window.
Now that the Windows Firewall is disabled, repeat whatever steps caused your problem to see if disabling this option has fixed your problem.

Update Non-Window Firewalls
Disable Protected Mode.
Open Internet Explorer 7.
From the Internet Explorer 7 command bar, choose Tools and then Internet Options
In the Internet Options window, click on the Security tab.
Below the Security level for this zone area, and directly above the Custom level... and Default level buttons, uncheck the Enable Protected Mode checkbox.

Note: Disabling Protected Mode requires a restart of Internet Explorer 7, as you may have seen next to the checkbox in this step.

Click OK on the Internet Options window
If you're prompted with a Warning! dialog box, advising that The current security settings will put your computer at risk., click the OK button.
Close Internet Explorer 7 and then open it up again.
Try again to visit the web sites that were causing your problems to see if resetting the Internet Explorer 7 security settings on your computer helped.

Important: Protected Mode in not available with Internet Explorer 7 when installed on Windows XP. Windows Vista is the earliest operating system that supports Protected Mode in IE7. Re-install IE 7.0 or upgrade to latest Internet Explorer.

Monday, December 15, 2008

How to troubleshoot installation problems during Internet Explorer 8 Beta 2

In this addition if you cannot install Internet Explorer 8 Beta 2 and facing problem, to troubleshoot its follow these steps:

1. Restart your computer so that any pending updates that require a restart can be installed.
2. Make sure that the Windows Update service is running. To do this, follow these steps:
1. Click Start, click Run, type services.msc, and then press ENTER.
2. In the Services list, locate the Windows Update service. If the Windows Update service is not running, start it.

Internet Explorer 8 Beta 2 may need the following updates, depending on the operating system that you are running. The Internet Explorer 8 Beta 2 Setup program automatically installs the necessary updates for the system.

* Hotfix 932823:
932823 You may be unable to use Windows Internet Explorer to download files on a computer that is running Windows Server 2003 or Windows XP
Install this hotfix to resolve an issue in which a user cannot use Internet Explorer 7 to download files. This issue occurs on computers that are running Windows XP with Input Method Editor enabled.
* Update 946501:
946501 An access violation occurs when an application exits on a Windows XP SP2-based multi-core computer
Install this update to resolve an issue in which a window that has a language bar crashes when it exits. This issue occurs on multi-core computers that are running Windows XP Service Pack 2.
* Update 943302:
943302 December 2007 Windows Vista Application Compatibility Update
Install this update to resolve a set of known application compatibility issues with Windows Vista.
* Update 956586:
956586 Software updates that are required to be installed before you install Internet Explorer 8 Beta 2 on a Windows Vista-based computer
* Update 937287:
937287 A software update is available for the Windows Vista installation software feature
The Internet Explorer 8 Beta 2 Setup program does not automatically install this update. However, it is a required update for x64-based versions of Windows Vista. Install this update to enable future updates to be installed successfully on all editions of Windows Vista.

When you install Internet Explorer 8 Beta 2, you may receive the following error message:
Setup cannot continue because one or more updates required to install Windows Internet Explorer 8 are not present. Double-click the “Internet Explorer Troubleshooting” shortcut on your desktop to install them separately and then reinstall Windows Internet Explorer 8.
To work around this issue, you must install the Internet Explorer 8 Beta 2 prerequisites manually.

source: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/318378

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Search Supporter May Not List All Search Providers

In addition I discussed regarding If search Assistant not list all search providers. This actions can occur if a language other than U.S. English (en-us) is listed first in the Languages settings in Internet Explorer Properties. This causes the search assistant to return search engines that are compatible with the browser's default language setting, and the content returned to be in a specific language. For some languages, only a limited number of Web search engines are accessible.

To fix this problems follow the steps given below
1. In Internet Explorer, click Internet Options on the Tools menu.
2. On the General tab, click Languages.
3. If English [United States][en-us] does not appear in the list, click Add. If this entry does appear, skip to step 5.
4. Click English [United States][en-us], and then click OK.
5. In the Language Preference dialog box, click English [United States][en-us], and then click Move Up to place the selected entry at the top of the list.
6. Click OK to close the Language Preference dialog box. Click OK to close the Internet Options dialog box.