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recovery/Script error Donate $1 now to see this question answered quickly Sponsored questions offer a monetary incentive to answerers to produce quality responses. Be intelligently matched with 5 likely answerers who will be alerted to help. 50Contributors 101Replies 110Views 9 YearsDiscussion Span 6 Months Ago Last Post by KumarMahesh 0 9 Years Ago I re-booted my XP Home based computer after shutting it down normallty and received the whire screen with the message: "Active Desktop Recovery". I clicked on the "Restore my Active Desktop" and received the http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_xp-desktop/when-i-try-to-restore-active-desktop-a-script/7af98c59-e045-4cdb-adc3-5fca935d5e33 following error message, titled: Internet Explorer Script ErrorLine: 65Char: 1Error: Object doesn't support this actionCode: 0URL: file:///C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/Owner/Applications%20Data/microsft/Internet/Desktop.htt Do you want to continue runnibg scripts on this page? Yes/No No matter whether I press Yes or No, nothing happens! I removed a couple of programs I recently installed and re-booted,, with the same result. I then went into System Restore https://www.daniweb.com/hardware-and-software/microsoft-windows/threads/63865/active-desktop-recovery-script-error and restored it to a status a couple of days ago. Still, the same result! I ran antivirus programs, Windows Defender. Nothing was detected. I need HELP, please. Thanks:sad: odegani 29 posts since Dec 2006 Community Member computer error windows-nt-2000-xp 1 Featured Reply gerbil 216 9 Years Ago are you using IE7 ? 0 Discussion Starter odegani 9 Years Ago Yes! Is this a problem? Thanks for responding. Ed 0 xcellpro6 2 9 Years Ago Hi Try uninstalling IE 7 and restart. Try installing IE 7 again and make sure you are not connected to the Internet when you re-install HTH Darren South Africa 1 Featured Reply gerbil 216 9 Years Ago desktop.htt pretty much controls the size and position of your desktop and the wallpaper you have on it, plus it includes a little activeX control to allow you to reshape it..... IE7 is a little bit incompatible with the old profile you may have had already. Since this file is automatically generated by windows, the best fix is to delete the old one[s] an
Desktop Recovery problem Discussion in 'Software' started by Balvedius, Apr 25, 2012. Balvedius Private E-2 Hello, I'm using an XP http://forums.majorgeeks.com/index.php?threads/active-desktop-recovery-problem.257911/ with SP3 and I've been searching the internet for a fix to this problem (using another pc to do so) and everything that I've come across hasn't been working. Recently http://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/640718-script-error-during-active-desktop-recovery/ after my computer freezing and telling me that there was no input to the screen, I restarted my computer, and upon it rebooting I was given the "Active Desktop Recovery" active desktop on my desktop. At this point the things I can do involve: Clicking the button that says "Restore my Active Desktop" however I am then given a script error Internet Explorer Script Error Line: 65 Char: 1 Error: Object doesn't support this action Code: 0 URL: file:///C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/Owner/Applications%20Data/microsft/Internet/Desktop.htt Do you want to continue runnibg scripts on this page? Yes/No Or something very active desktop recovery similar.(No matter what I select nothing works) I've seen suggestions on how to fix the problem that involve going into Run>regedit and changing a certain value, deleting the desktop.htt file and rebooting, right clicking the desktop and changing the resolution/background picture and as much as I would love to do this, I can't. The only thing I can do is click the "Restore Active Desktop" button where I get the error mentioned above and that's it. Right clicking causes the mouse to change into the hourglass and nothing happens, pushing the windows button and attempting to go into either Run/Control Panel makes it look like the Windows panel is still there but from then on I cannot click anything and the computer acts frozen however I can still move the mouse around. So basically I am unable to recover the desktop due to the error, and cannot attempt to try to fix the error because it freezes before I can open any of the required windows. If I find my Windows CD and insert it, is there anything I can