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win2 is null or not an object msg

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Name: Duy91
Date: May 11, 2004 at 20:36:33 Pacific
OS: XP HOME
CPU/Ram: 1024
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There's something wrong with my comp. Whenever I go to specific websites such as suprnova.org, it pops up a message saying saying
"A Runtime Error has Ocurred.
Do You wish to Debug?

Line: 20
Error: Win2 is null or not an object"

My computer is pretty good, I just got it a couple weeks ago.

I do use ad- adware a lot, would that do something to the "win2" thing?



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Name: Solarian
Date: May 11, 2004 at 21:25:26 Pacific
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Duy91:

In Internet Explorer, click on Tools, Internet Options, then click on the Advanced tab.

Under browsing, check disable script debugging.

Click APPLY and OK on the way out.

Solarian



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Response Number 2
Name: Solarian
Date: May 11, 2004 at 21:29:33 Pacific
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PS I forgot the last part. Normally, Ad-Aware is very good about not removing or altering critical files in XP. However, its changes are reversible. So if my first suggestion doesn't solve the problem, you might want to go back and temporarily restore what Ad-Aware changed.


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