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Old 10-21-2008, 08:24 AM   #1 (permalink)
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IE7 & script errors

I use XP and IE7 and have a weird problem which I think might be a script error issue.

I look after a club website and this is hosted by our main sports body. My log in to that site allows full control, editing rights and everything else. This works fine on one of my two computers but on the other I can log in fine but when I go to edit the page I get a script error which reads Line 22, char 1500 Error : Access Denied.

I've tried checking and matching the security levels on both machines and the page privacy policies and had no luck.
I've also tried the fix.reg solution on a similar thread again with no success.
This is just becoming frustrating and I wondered if anyone could save me before the computer gets subjected to percussion maintenance?

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Old 10-21-2008, 11:11 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: IE7 & script errors

This MAY be a security restriction by your host site, allow access from only one computer. I know of one site, from a long while back, that used the product key (My Computer, Properties) to identify the PC and will not allow logon from an "unauthorized" PC.

I assume you are logging off the site on the previous PC and trying to logon on using another PC.

It may depend on just when your host site drops your ID-cookie.

Have you tried [Delete Files] in Internet Options? There MAY be an old IE tmp file with wrong page data for logon on the "other" system.

Also, on the "other" system, do you have Administrative Rights?
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Old 10-22-2008, 10:43 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Re: IE7 & script errors

Hi, thanks for that. I have admin rights on both systems and can log on to this site and edit it from other systems too.
It is just this system causing the problem. I have deleted temporary files, cleared cookies and everything I can think of. Ensured I've logged off the system on the computers where I can access.
It's just very strange
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