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in Internet Explorer When Opening Organize Favorites When you click the Organize Favorites option under the Favorites menu in Internet Explorer, the following error occurs and the Organize Favorites an error has occurred raising the page setup dialog dialog appears blank as in the graphic below:An error has occurred
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in this dialog.Error:100Invalid class stringThis happens due to missing Microsoft JScript registration. And the fix is paychex error 100 to register the DLL.Windows XP1. Login to an account that has administrative privileges.2. Click Start, Run. Type the following command:regsvr32 jscript.dll3. Press {ENTER}Windows Vista and Windows 7 1. Open an elevated Command Prompt window. To do so, click Start, click All Programs, click Accessories, right-click Command Prompt, and then click Run as administrator.2. Type the following command:regsvr32 jscript.dll3. Press {ENTER}You should see the "DllRegisterServer in jscript.dll succeeded." message box.Logoff and login back. See if you're able to open the "Organize Favorites" dialog in Internet Explorer successfully.Share this article on: FacebookTwitterRedditWhatsAppGoogle+BufferLinkedInPin It Categories Internet ExplorerPost navigationHow to Install and Run the Windows Installer Cleanup Utility if Windows Installer Fails to WorkFile Association Fixes for Windows 7Home » Microsoft » Internet Explorer » Fix for Error 100 Invalid Class String in Internet Explorer When Opening Organize Favorites 15 thoughts on “Fix for Error 100 Invalid Class String in Internet Explorer When Opening Organize Favorites” Slartibartfarst May 27, 2015 at 12:43 pm I was in need of help on this, and the fix described here worked just fine. The other fixes I came across seemed to involve Regedit and deleting the existing Favorites, which I couldn't believe was necessary. Overkill. Nice work. Allana August 24, 2014 at 7:43 am Thanks heaps. That has solved my problem. I can now organise favorites again Eduardo September 3, 2013 at 2:45 pm Excellent! After months working with problems in my IE, this comman
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After clicking organize favorites in the Internet Explorer® favorites menu, a dialog may appear with http://cects.com/fix-ie-browser-error-100-when-organizing-favorites/ the following error: An error has occured in this dialog. Error: 100 Invalid class string This issue may be caused by a missing MicroSoft® javasript http://filemakerstandards.org/display/props/Error+Handling registration. If so, it's easily fixed in WinXP, Vista or Win7 by registering the regsvr32 jscript.dll. Visit the below link for detailed instructions:The Winhelp Online Help an error Blog - Fix for Error 100 Invalid Class String in Internet Explorer When Opening Organize FavoritesIf you have found a spelling error, please, notify us by selecting that text and pressing Ctrl+Enter.Print PDF Search: RSSAnnouncementsDue to technical issues, Computing TidBits was moved on Nov 16, 2015 an error has to this domain (cects.com).Computing Tidbits HomepageRecent Posts Concatenating Audio Files in Windows with FFmpeg Where to find Command-line Utilities for Batch Files Create YouTube Playlist Links - No Login Required Automate mp3 File Concatenation with Windows Command-line Tools Formula and Data Protection for Excel Worksheets Related Posts - TechBitsRetrieve and Embed Cover Art into Audio FilesUnknown Exception on launch Notepad++ 5.9 Unicode or laterUnable to change Icon associated with Text FilesDisable the Splash Screen for Independently Installed PortableAppsUsing the Lynx Web browserFix IE Browser Error 100 when Organizing FavoritesChange folders for Save/Open and Office dialogs with Placesbar EditorLearning the Difference Between Audio FormatsWhere to find Command-line Utilities for Batch FilesSolution to Akelpad error - ASpell core not foundSharing and BookmarkingOnline VisitsRecently Updated PagesBasic Opera Tweaks and Loading Issues on 26th September 2016Copying Directory Structures without Files on 12tRestrictions Page Information Link to this Page… View in Hierarchy View Source Export to PDF Export to Word Proposals Current proposals Error Handling Skip to end of metadata Created by Jeremy Bante, last modified on Jun 04, 2011 Go to start of metadata General overview about Error Handling in FileMaker Error handling is a big deal; and this website could stand to have at least one, if not several, pages dealing with it. The following collected ideas relate to error behavior in scripting, but it may become appropriate to split recommendations into separate pages for Standards, Best Practices, and Accepted Techniques based on the discussion of these issues. Ideas may be added or removed in the process. Please make suggestions. "Error handling" is an umbrella term for how an application programmatically responds to errors. It's also too vague for a comprehensive discussion of error handling behaviors. A script can react to an error in any of several ways, and may respond to any one error with more than one of these behaviors: Detect the error, which can include identifying what error occurred. Log the error — Record that an error occurred, what error occurred, and the conditions of the error (timestamp, script, layout, table, etc.). Error logging is useful for debugging, but does not necessarily play any role in regulating normal application workflow. Report the error — Notify the calling script or the end user that an error has occurred, and what error occurred. This is not the same action as logging an error, in that reporting an error normally does affect application workflow. Resolve the error by performing some alternate steps that still satisfy the external expectations of normal execution of that script. Abort on error — After detecting an error, cease executing the normally expected behavior of the script. A script can perform any reasonable clean-up before aborting and returning control to the calling script or the end user; for example, a script m