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Am hoping this group can help as this does seem related to VS (Visual
Studio" and the reactions with IE. I am using IE 7 and briefly installed Visual Studio 2010 beta and then uninstalled. I do have Visual Studio 2005 and 2008 installed. Anyhow, since doing this, I get quite a few pop ups from "Visual Studio - Just In Time" debugger telling of an unhandled exception error in IE. It goes on to say "this object does not support this property or method". As if maybe I was writing code or something, but that is not the case while I have IE open. This happens on website/pages that I never had an issue with prior to installing and uninstalling the 2010 beta. Can any of you assist in figuring how to turn this off or figure out what happened and how to correct this please? I do have the "script debugging" turned off in my IE options. Any help is very much appreciated! |
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Hello,
As a command line, just type : drwtsn32 -i ______________________________________ Mark G. a écrit, le 24/05/2009 10:29 : > Am hoping this group can help as this does seem related to VS (Visual > Studio" and the reactions with IE. I am using IE 7 and briefly installed > Visual Studio 2010 beta and then uninstalled. I do have Visual Studio 2005 > and 2008 installed. Anyhow, since doing this, I get quite a few pop upsfrom > "Visual Studio - Just In Time" debugger telling of an unhandled exception > error in IE. It goes on to say "this object does not support this property > or method". As if maybe I was writing code or something, but that is not the > case while I have IE open. This happens on website/pages that I never had an > issue with prior to installing and uninstalling the 2010 beta. Can any of > you assist in figuring how to turn this off or figure out what happenedand > how to correct this please? I do have the "script debugging" turned offin > my IE options. Any help is very much appreciated! > > |
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Hello,
As a command line, just type : drwtsn32 -i ______________________________________ Mark G. a écrit, le 24/05/2009 10:29 : > Am hoping this group can help as this does seem related to VS (Visual > Studio" and the reactions with IE. I am using IE 7 and briefly installed > Visual Studio 2010 beta and then uninstalled. I do have Visual Studio 2005 > and 2008 installed. Anyhow, since doing this, I get quite a few pop upsfrom > "Visual Studio - Just In Time" debugger telling of an unhandled exception > error in IE. It goes on to say "this object does not support this property > or method". As if maybe I was writing code or something, but that is not the > case while I have IE open. This happens on website/pages that I never had an > issue with prior to installing and uninstalling the 2010 beta. Can any of > you assist in figuring how to turn this off or figure out what happenedand > how to correct this please? I do have the "script debugging" turned offin > my IE options. Any help is very much appreciated! > > |
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Well, what feedback message did you get with drwtsn32 -i ?
Did you execute it with enough rights ? ______________________________________ Mark G. a écrit, le 24/05/2009 12:45 : > ahhh.... well not sure if it helped, but I see where you were trying togo > with this. Still exhibits the same behavior, but with a few more tests,this > is what I have determined. First, it always shows "new instance of visual > studio 2005" and "new instance of visual studio 2008" below. But, if I > actually open VS with a project, it says the same thing where the area for > "Test debuggers" is except it first shows the name of the project I have > open and then "new instance of visual studio (whichever versions I opened > the project in)". Please see attached pic regarding this. Any further help > any of you can come forth with please? > > > > |
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Well, what feedback message did you get with drwtsn32 -i ?
Did you execute it with enough rights ? ______________________________________ Mark G. a écrit, le 24/05/2009 12:45 : > ahhh.... well not sure if it helped, but I see where you were trying togo > with this. Still exhibits the same behavior, but with a few more tests,this > is what I have determined. First, it always shows "new instance of visual > studio 2005" and "new instance of visual studio 2008" below. But, if I > actually open VS with a project, it says the same thing where the area for > "Test debuggers" is except it first shows the name of the project I have > open and then "new instance of visual studio (whichever versions I opened > the project in)". Please see attached pic regarding this. Any further help > any of you can come forth with please? > > > > |
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That it has been install as the default application debugger. And yes, I do
have full admin privileges on my main account plus I tried it as the administrator. Any other thoughts please? Thanks much. "Gloops" <gloops@invalid.zailes.org> wrote in message news:uFJATXG3JHA.1372@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... Well, what feedback message did you get with drwtsn32 -i ? Did you execute it with enough rights ? ______________________________________ Mark G. a écrit, le 24/05/2009 12:45 : > ahhh.... well not sure if it helped, but I see where you were trying to go > with this. Still exhibits the same behavior, but with a few more tests, > this is what I have determined. First, it always shows "new instance of > visual studio 2005" and "new instance of visual studio 2008" below. But, > if I actually open VS with a project, it says the same thing where the > area for "Test debuggers" is except it first shows the name of the project > I have open and then "new instance of visual studio (whichever versions I > opened the project in)". Please see attached pic regarding this. Any > further help any of you can come forth with please? > > > > |
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That it has been install as the default application debugger. And yes, I do
have full admin privileges on my main account plus I tried it as the administrator. Any other thoughts please? Thanks much. "Gloops" <gloops@invalid.zailes.org> wrote in message news:uFJATXG3JHA.1372@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... Well, what feedback message did you get with drwtsn32 -i ? Did you execute it with enough rights ? ______________________________________ Mark G. a écrit, le 24/05/2009 12:45 : > ahhh.... well not sure if it helped, but I see where you were trying to go > with this. Still exhibits the same behavior, but with a few more tests, > this is what I have determined. First, it always shows "new instance of > visual studio 2005" and "new instance of visual studio 2008" below. But, > if I actually open VS with a project, it says the same thing where the > area for "Test debuggers" is except it first shows the name of the project > I have open and then "new instance of visual studio (whichever versions I > opened the project in)". Please see attached pic regarding this. Any > further help any of you can come forth with please? > > > > |
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I tried things mentioned and the only thing that really worked was to
upgrade to IE8. Just thought I would let you all know. I was a little aprehensive about going to IE8, but after reading up a bit on it, it seemed that if I was happy with IE7, that IE8 would be good. "Mark G." <askmefirst@comcast.net> wrote in message news:%23tclD3Q3JHA.1380@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > That it has been install as the default application debugger. And yes, I > do have full admin privileges on my main account plus I tried it as the > administrator. > > Any other thoughts please? > > Thanks much. > > > "Gloops" <gloops@invalid.zailes.org> wrote in message > news:uFJATXG3JHA.1372@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > Well, what feedback message did you get with drwtsn32 -i ? > > Did you execute it with enough rights ? > ______________________________________ > Mark G. a écrit, le 24/05/2009 12:45 : >> ahhh.... well not sure if it helped, but I see where you were trying to >> go with this. Still exhibits the same behavior, but with a few more >> tests, this is what I have determined. First, it always shows "new >> instance of visual studio 2005" and "new instance of visual studio 2008" >> below. But, if I actually open VS with a project, it says the same thing >> where the area for "Test debuggers" is except it first shows the name of >> the project I have open and then "new instance of visual studio >> (whichever versions I opened the project in)". Please see attached pic >> regarding this. Any further help any of you can come forth with please? >> >> >> >> > > > |
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I tried things mentioned and the only thing that really worked was to
upgrade to IE8. Just thought I would let you all know. I was a little aprehensive about going to IE8, but after reading up a bit on it, it seemed that if I was happy with IE7, that IE8 would be good. "Mark G." <askmefirst@comcast.net> wrote in message news:%23tclD3Q3JHA.1380@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > That it has been install as the default application debugger. And yes, I > do have full admin privileges on my main account plus I tried it as the > administrator. > > Any other thoughts please? > > Thanks much. > > > "Gloops" <gloops@invalid.zailes.org> wrote in message > news:uFJATXG3JHA.1372@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > Well, what feedback message did you get with drwtsn32 -i ? > > Did you execute it with enough rights ? > ______________________________________ > Mark G. a écrit, le 24/05/2009 12:45 : >> ahhh.... well not sure if it helped, but I see where you were trying to >> go with this. Still exhibits the same behavior, but with a few more >> tests, this is what I have determined. First, it always shows "new >> instance of visual studio 2005" and "new instance of visual studio 2008" >> below. But, if I actually open VS with a project, it says the same thing >> where the area for "Test debuggers" is except it first shows the name of >> the project I have open and then "new instance of visual studio >> (whichever versions I opened the project in)". Please see attached pic >> regarding this. Any further help any of you can come forth with please? >> >> >> >> > > > |
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