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Join Date: Apr 2006
Posts: 4
OS: WindowsME
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A few weeks ago, I posted here about how my husband was going to the Temporary Internet Files and deleting things like crazy. He stopped for a bit, then went on a spree this weekend. Evidently, he deleted something that I need, because whenever I open a page now, I get this message, in a box, with a yellow sign at the top:
Internet Explorer Script Error An error has occurred in the script on this page. Line: 11 Char: 1 Error: object expected Code: 0 URL:file://C:Windows\Temp\NDrE161.TMP.html Do you want to continue running scripts on this page? Yes No The Line, Char:, Error and Code are the same every time, the letters and numbers in the Windows Temp line are different. When I've looked for these files on the computer, they aren't there any more. It's not like the computer isn't running, but I am worried about what this is, and what he deleted. Plus it is annoying to have to go through this every time I open a page. Can anyone help me with this? And I can't run Systems Restore, because since this started popping up, there are no restore points now. Thanks..Diane
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