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Old 08-02-2007   #1 (permalink)
rasouth


 
 

Internet Explorer script error

When opening the compatability wizard I get the IE script error stating
Line:35
Char:1
Error: The specified module could not be found
Code:0
URL:res://acprgwiz.dll/compatmode.hta

I have tried clicking "yes" and "no" to continue and I then get another
script error
Line: 329
Char: 5
Error" 'g_util' is null or not an object
Code:0
URL is same as above
I have tried the disable script debugging with no luck.

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Old 08-03-2007   #2 (permalink)
Ian Betts


 
 

Re: Internet Explorer script error



"rasouth" <rasouth@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:FC063E19-A47C-497D-BF07-E8FBC20E3471@microsoft.com...
> When opening the compatability wizard I get the IE script error stating
> Line:35
> Char:1
> Error: The specified module could not be found
> Code:0
> URL:res://acprgwiz.dll/compatmode.hta
>
> I have tried clicking "yes" and "no" to continue and I then get another
> script error
> Line: 329
> Char: 5
> Error" 'g_util' is null or not an object
> Code:0
> URL is same as above
> I have tried the disable script debugging with no luck.
>

Just say not to Script debugging. The page will open then. Why use the
wizard?-




Ian

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Old 08-03-2007   #3 (permalink)
Peter Foldes


 
 

Re: Internet Explorer script error

IE\Properties\Advanced and put a checkmark to Disable Script Debugging

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"rasouth" <rasouth@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:FC063E19-A47C-497D-BF07-E8FBC20E3471@microsoft.com...
> When opening the compatability wizard I get the IE script error stating
> Line:35
> Char:1
> Error: The specified module could not be found
> Code:0
> URL:res://acprgwiz.dll/compatmode.hta
>
> I have tried clicking "yes" and "no" to continue and I then get another
> script error
> Line: 329
> Char: 5
> Error" 'g_util' is null or not an object
> Code:0
> URL is same as above
> I have tried the disable script debugging with no luck.

My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 08-03-2007   #4 (permalink)
rasouth


 
 

Re: Internet Explorer script error

I've tried with and without the script debugging. The first page of the
Compatibility Wizard will come up but the "Next" button does not appear at
the buttom, preventing me from proceding with the wizard.

"Ian Betts" wrote:

>
>
> "rasouth" <rasouth@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:FC063E19-A47C-497D-BF07-E8FBC20E3471@microsoft.com...
> > When opening the compatability wizard I get the IE script error stating
> > Line:35
> > Char:1
> > Error: The specified module could not be found
> > Code:0
> > URL:res://acprgwiz.dll/compatmode.hta
> >
> > I have tried clicking "yes" and "no" to continue and I then get another
> > script error
> > Line: 329
> > Char: 5
> > Error" 'g_util' is null or not an object
> > Code:0
> > URL is same as above
> > I have tried the disable script debugging with no luck.
> >

> Just say not to Script debugging. The page will open then. Why use the
> wizard?-
>
>
>
>
> Ian
>
>

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