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click "Restore my Active Desktop" I get the following error: "An error has occured in a script on this page: Line 65 Char 1 file:///C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/My%20Name/Application%20Data/Microsoft/Internet%20Explorer/Desktop.htt" I've
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googled this and the only solution I can come up with is active desktop recovery to delete the Desktop.htt file. I looked for this in the location above but the file isn't there!? I've
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made sure hidden files are shown. I did a system search for this file, and it drew a blank. I thought it might be a problem with my recent installation of desktop.htt file download for xp IE7, but I've reinstalled this and it still doesn't make a difference. Has anyone got any ideas how to solve this? Thanks... middo 2006-11-09 10:21:09 UTC #2 I've got the same problem here, on a domain with 70 users! I'm currently talking with Microsoft tech support about this problem. It appears to a problem somewhere in the local profile in Documents and desktop.htt download Settings which is not compatible with IE7. I have found two ways to fix the problem so far - Uninstall IE7 Login as an administrator and delete the users profile, when the user logs back in a new profile is created, but obviously you lose all the program settings - not the best way but it works middo 2006-11-09 16:25:12 UTC #3 Update, have now sorted a fix for this problem run regedit find this entry - HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Desktop\SafeMode\Components change the key value - DeskHtmlVersion REG_DWORD 0x00000110(272) to decimal zero Close regedit log off and log back on. This has worked for all our XP clients middo 2006-11-09 17:03:26 UTC #4 Heres a basic script to change the above registry setting HKEY_CURRENT_USER = &H80000001strComputer = "."Set objReg = GetObject("winmgmts:\\" & strComputer & "\root\default:StdRegProv")strKeyPath = "Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Desktop\SafeMode\Components"strValue = "0"ValueName = "DeskHtmlVersion"objReg.SetDWORDValue HKEY_CURRENT_USER, strKeyPath, ValueName, strValue copy this to notepad and save as activedesktop.vbs, then run the file, logoff then log back in again hope this helps danwednesday 2007-02-28 10:10:13 UTC #5 Sorry to bump this mega-old thread, but it happened to me again, and I wa
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Recovery error desktop.htt object doesn't support this action Windows Server 2003 [Appliance Edition] showed a blank active desktop and was unable to restore the desktop so a quick regedit was http://blog.scoopz.com/2010/04/12/active-desktop-recovery-error-desktop-htt-object-doesnt-support-this-action/ needed. I had a recent issue with one of my work servers, a http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/t/165617/active-desktop-recovery-error/ DELL NASÂ PowerVault 745N running Windows Server 2003 Appliance Edition. It wasn't a serious issue, just the wallpaper background of the windows desktop was showing the following error: Active Desktop Recovery error desktop.htt object doesn't support this action There was an option to click to restore your active desktop, but this active desktop was unable to restore the active desktop but eventually I found a solution that involved tweaking the registry a little: 1.Go to Run, type regedit and hit enter 2.Go here HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftInternet ExplorerDesktopSafeModeComponents 3.Select the value DeskHtmlVersion 4.Select the Decimal radial button 5.Change the value of 272 to 0 6.Most of the time it might take a few seconds for your background to active desktop recovery appear, if not you might need to restart your computer. Recent queries:desktop httobject doesnt support this actionobject doesn\t support this actionShare this:Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)Click to share on Google+ (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pocket (Opens in new window)Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window)Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window)Click to print (Opens in new window)Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window)Like this:Like Loading... Related Related posts: No related posts found. Author: Scoopz Creator of http://blog.scoopz.com Computer Nerd with a bias towards anything and everything Apple. Petrol head with a 5.0L V10 507bhp 205mph car...and a 4.0L V6 4x4 for the dog...and a 2.0L 25yr stripped out, rolled caged car for the track too. Owner of a giant Bernese Mountain Dog. Proud to be an all-round geek! View all posts by Scoopz Author ScoopzPosted on April 12, 2010May 9, 2014Categories Fixes, Technology, WindowsTags 2003, active, de
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