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Magnifiers Legacy QuickGuides® Quick Reference Guides Mobile Apps (Android/iPhone/Windows Mobile) Software and Books Training Videos Html CSS Menu Css3Menu.com Home Error Messages & Problems Tools Categories Error 53 - File not found; Error 53 Permission denied Author: Jim Terry Reference Number:AA-00227 Views: 3176 Created: 2013-11-06 02:42 PM Last Updated: 2016-05-23 11:13 AM 0 Rating/ Voters Runtime error 53 means a file that Legacy needs for connecting to the Internet is missing or unavailable.1. Click on Options> Customize> 11. Launch. Reset the Alternate Web browser to use with Legacyback to the default (blank) by clicking the Changebutton and then click the Cancelbutton to close the Default Browser window. Try the Internet again. If it works, stop here.If Error 53 persists: 1. Make sure you are running the latest update of Legacy. LEGACY: http://www.legacyfamilytree.com/DownloadUpdate.asp LEGACY 7.5 OR EARLIER: http://support.legacyfamilytree.com/article/AA-00899 and download the final revision (build) of your version. You may also wish to read "How to Install Legacy 7.5 or earlier on a Windows 8, Windows 7 or Windows Vista computer" at http://support.legacyfamilytree.com/article/AA-00897. 2. Make sure that you are connected to the internet. 3. Add Legacy.exe as an "exception" to your antivirus software and firewall. To learn how, go to the internet homepage of your antivirus program and firewall and search their help file or knowledge base for the instruction
using the downloadable Error 53 Permission Denied Repair Kit to fix Error 53 Permission Denied errors The following discussion features detailed instructions for fixing Error 53 Permission Denied errors in Windows system files. Both manual and automated techniques are described that are designed for novice and advanced users, respectively. The overview also provides basic troubleshooting procedures to follow in order to resolve typical causes of Error 53 Permission Denied error codes. What are Error 53 Permission Denied errors? A Error 53 Permission Denied error code is caused by a Hexadecimal formatting error. That format is the most common http://support.legacyfamilytree.com/article/AA-00227/0/Error-53-File-not-found-Error-53-Permission-denied.html one that software programmers employ for Windows system files and Windows OS-compatible hardware drivers and software apps. Manufacturers and developers of software apps and hardware drivers use different codes to indicate various types of errors. The Error 53 Permission Denied error message appears as a long numerical code along with a technical description of its cause. In many instances, a Error 53 Permission Denied error code could have http://thewinwiki.org/error-53-permission-denied/ multiple Error 53 Permission Denied parameters. Each hexadecimal code denotes a different memory address location that loaded instructions when the error was generated. Additional messages associated with this matter: Install Error 53 Permission Denied Reinstall Error 53 Permission Denied Error 53 Permission Denied crash Error 53 Permission Denied is missing Remove Error 53 Permission Denied Download Error 53 Permission Denied Error 53 Permission Denied virus How are Error 53 Permission Denied error codes caused? Most Error 53 Permission Denied errors are due to damaged files in a Windows operating system. Windows system file entry corruption is a serious matter, as it often means a malfunction that may pose a major security risk. If left unchecked, it could result in total and permanent loss of all data and inoperability of the storage media and/or PC device. Numerous events may trigger system file errors. Most common examples include: 1) incomplete software installation; 2) incomplete software uninstallation; 3) improperly deleted hardware drivers, and 4) improperly deleted software applications. Also, Error 53 Permission Denied errors are very common during PC restarts that immediately follow a previous improper shutdown and recent virus or malware infection recovery. Such incidents often result in the corruption or even total dele
here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3495364/internet-explorer-script-error-message-from-webpage-permission-denied developers or posting ads with us Stack Overflow Questions Jobs Documentation Tags Users Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Internet Explorer Script Error, Message from Webpage, Permission denied up vote 1 down vote favorite 2 I'm working with an embedded (Active X?) instance of IE within a VB6 application. The error 53 browser displays demographic information based off the selected person (displayed as a list). Everything works great until I try to quickly select different people from the list (clicking randomly over different people as fast as I can). After a few clicks, get two errors. The first is an "Internet Explorer Script Error" It says: An Error has occurred in the script on this page Line: Char: Error: Code: URL: Do you want to continue running scripts on this page? script error 53 yes|No (Line, Char, Error, Code, URL are all blank). The second error pops up directly over the first. It says: "Message from webpage An error has occurred in this dialog Error:53 Permission denied" The page makes multiple ajax calls and also contains several iFrames (I'm thinking these are the cause). Any advice on how to debug / resolve / avoid the problem would be most appreciated. Thanks! EDIT Here is an image of the error EDIT I get a JScript anonymous function, No source available when I do happen to catch the error. EDIT I've successfully caught some of the errors. It seems that they are stemming primarily from MicrosoftAjax.js Occurs Consistently: MicrosoftAjax.js - Sys._Application.callBaseMethod(this,"initialize"); Object Expected Occurred Once: jquery-1.4.2.min.js - b.InsertBefore(d,b.firstChild) Object Expected Occurred Once: Out of Memory Exception. My host application is not using MicrosoftAjax.js at all, but the child iFrame applications are all asp.Net applications. c# javascript asp.net internet-explorer share|improve this question edited Aug 18 '10 at 16:01 asked Aug 16 '10 at 16:52 Brandon Boone 11k33670 I have no experience with embedded browser instances and whether it applies, but there is a script debugger for IE: microsoft.com/downloads/… Other than that, one would need to see some source code. Can't you test the web page outside the VB6 instance? –Pekka 웃 Aug 16 '10 at 18:36 Yes I can, however the error is almost impossible to rep