Semjon Katatschkow wrote:
"......I'd suggest disabling it in the Services
Manager ( %SystemRoot%\system32\services.msc /s ).
Additionally, uncheck the two boxes in IE you mentioned"
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Hi Senjon:
Do you mean; Run--->services.msc-->Machine Debug Manager
Then disable from there?
Just trying to be sure....
-Eli
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This component is useless. You can disable it, the best way to do that is
through the DCOM services manager ( %windir%\system32\dcomcnfg.exe ), but it
can get a little complicated, so I'd suggest disabling it in the Services
Manager ( %SystemRoot%\system32\services.msc /s ).
Additionally, uncheck the two boxes in IE you mentioned
"eli" <(E-Mail Removed)> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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Hello:
One of the services I see running on Startup in services.msc is the Machine
Debug Manager. However, I don't see this listed in msconfig in the Startup
panel. Several times a week while running a program, I get a notice about
some new script debug editor [?] asking me if I wish to debug.....I don't
know what debugging is, and I wonder if this service is of any use to me,
nor whether it's advisable to have this running at startup.. I don't do
programming of any sort.
If it's in fact advisable for me to disable this service, what would be the
optimal way to do this?
1) Should I disable it from the services.msc panel?
2) Should i disable it via IE Internet Optuions-->Advanced? In Internet
Options, there r two boxes pertaining to script debugging, one for: IE and
another for: Other. Should I uncheck both?
OTOH...Perhaps it's advisable to leave this service running?
Thanks in advance:
-Eli
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Windows XP Professional Edition SP2
Internet Explorer 6.0.2900.2180
Zone Alarm Security Suite 6.1.744.001
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