Active Desktop Recovery Script Error Regedit
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wectlb Latest reply from fdweller Topic Viewed 11935 times wectlb Posts: 2 This active desktop recovery windows 7 post has been reported. Every time I turn on my computer a window opens that is titled:"Active Desktop Recovery". I am active desktop recovery virus not great with computers and have done all it said to do with no results. Reports: · Posted 7 years ago Top ibbill Posts: 249 This post has been reported. Hi have http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_xp-desktop/windows-xp-will-not-restore-my-active-desktop/f664bfe4-0acd-4b11-8918-eb779bb2cc07 posted the fix I have read about To fix it go Start Run, type and enter regedit Go to this key: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Desktop\SafeMode\Components Change the value of DeskHtmlVersion to zero instead of decimal 27 Here is a picture of my registry for that key. you can see it here. http://picasaweb.google.com/lh.....directlink Please let us know how you get along Thanks Bill. Reports: · Posted 7 years ago Top http://www.howtogeek.com/forum/topic/active-desktop-recovery wectlb Posts: 2 This post has been reported. This did the trick. Thank you so very much for your help! My sister told me of this site and I am so very happy she did. May you all have a wonderful New Year!! Reports: · Posted 7 years ago Top Mike Posts: 200 This post has been reported. @wectib, happy new year to you and your family. welcome to HTG forum. mike Reports: · Posted 7 years ago Top ibbill Posts: 249 This post has been reported. Wectlb Thanks for letting us know how you made out. Happy New Year. Enjoy your computer Bill Reports: · Posted 7 years ago Top electrix85 Posts: 1 This post has been reported. Change registry key to 0 instead 272 look like solve my problem but the problem appear again on the next boot, so i have to change DeskHtmlVersion key again again and again everytime my computer run. So i created small program to set DeskHtmlVersion to Zero Decimal and you must make it run every time my computer start and make DeskHtmlVersion keep to Zero Value. I upload this file to rapidshare so download it guys… Download This
XP computers after performing a system restart (or after Windows shutdown). The problem commonly occurs after the installation of Internet Explorer 7, if a web page is used as a wallpaper. http://www.wintips.org/how-to-fix-the-active-desktop-recovery-restore-my-active-desktop-problem-on-windows-xp/ The "Active Desktop Recovery" background screen, offers you the chance to fix the problem by clicking the "Restore my Active Desktop" button, but when you click at this button, nothing happens. In https://www.sitepoint.com/community/t/active-desktop-recovery-desktop-htt-problem/2890 this article you can find detailed instructions on how to fix the "Active desktop recovery - Restore my Active Desktop" problem on Windows XP. How to fix the "Active Desktop Recovery" problem (Windows active desktop XP). Method 1. Fix Active Desktop from Display Properties. Method 2. Fix Active Desktop problem using Windows Registry. Method 1. Fix "Active Desktop Recovery" problem from Display Properties. 1. Right-click anywhere on an empty space on your desktop and select Properties. 2. At Desktop tab, click at Customize Desktop button. 3. At Desktop Items window, select the Web tab and uncheck (or delete) active desktop recovery every Web page under Web pages category. 4. Click OK twice to exit display settings. If you still face the Active Desktop Recovery problem, continue to Method 2 below. Method 2. Fix "Active Desktop Recovery" problem using Windows Registry. Open Registry editor. To do that: 1. Simultaneously press the “Win” + “R” keys to load the Run dialog box. 2. Type regedit and press Enter to open Registry Editor. IMPORTANT: Before you continue, first take a backup of your registry. To do that: From the main menu, go to File & select Export. Specify a destination location (e.g. your Desktop), give a filename for the exported registry file (e.g. “RegistryUntouched”), select at Export range: All and press Save. 3. After you backed up your registry, navigate (from the left pane) to this key: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Desktop\SafeMode\Components 4. At the right pane, double click to modify DeskHtmlVersion value. 5. Set the Value data to 0 (zero) and press OK. 6. Close Registry Editor and restart your computer. You 're done!
If you want to stay constantly protected from malware threats, existing and future ones, we recommenclick "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 googled this and the only solution I can come up with is to delete the Desktop.htt file. I looked for this in the location above but the file isn't there!? I've 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 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 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"strVal