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Pozzydrive
02-06-04, 11:14
Hi, everytime I go on the internet, at least once or twice over the period of time that I am on it, I get a window that opens saying that a run time error has occured and do I wish to debug, could someone tell me what this is and what is actually happening, I have tried a couple of times to debug but have'nt got a clue what I am doing or what is actually happening, will this cause any problems.

Pozzydrive
02-07-04, 11:03
What OS are you on? XP/ME/98......also what error code is there with it...
run time error 200 or what specifically?


Hi, my OS is windows XP Pro, as for the number at the end of the error message, I dont recall seeing one, but if I click on the error message it opens another window which says something about script & repairing? sorry I cant be any more specific, its sods law that it doesnt happen when you want it too.

Pozzydrive
02-08-04, 08:06
...we would be "guessing" for awhile...next time it pops up get the error code....

Will do and thankyou

Pozzydrive
02-08-04, 13:48
Will do and thankyou


Hi Xflat, ok there's been a few of them pop up so here goes,
First one was, A run time error has occurred do you wish to debug, line 2, error: Syntax error.
Second one was, line 136, error: tpopc2 is null or not an object.
The last one occurred as I was coming onto the Major Geeks web site, line 77, error: event is undefined, they all seem to be different, they are then followed by various windows that is if I press the yes button, the first window, just in time debugging, please select a debugger, in the window it says "new instance of microsoft script editor", do you wish to select this debugger, I select yes and another window appears called step into remote procedure call and another window microsoft script editor (run), once I get to this it looks as though I'm supposed to do something with this window, only thing is I have'nt got a clue and leave well alone, any help would be appreciated if only to stop this from happening.

DetailerDave
02-09-04, 19:05
Should I assume you are running Internet Explorer? If so, at the top of your window, under "tools", internet options/advanced tab/ make sure "disable script debugging" is checked, and uncheck next box for "display notification about every script error"

Pozzydrive
02-10-04, 03:34
Should I assume you are running Internet Explorer? If so, at the top of your window, under "tools", internet options/advanced tab/ make sure "disable script debugging" is checked, and uncheck next box for "display notification about every script error"

Hi Detailer Dave, this might be a bit premature, however as I entered the Major Geeks web site nothing popped up, as it had been doing every time I entered previously, I did check the disable script box, although the other box was already unchecked, I'll keep an eye on these, thankyou.