Internet Explorer Script Error Active Desktop Recovery
The How-To Geek Forums Have Migrated to Discourse How-To Geek Forums / Windows XP (Solved) - Active Desktop Recovery (7 posts) Started 7 years ago by wectlb Latest reply from fdweller Topic Viewed 11935 times wectlb Posts: 2 This post has been reported. Every time I turn on my computer a window opens that is titled:"Active Desktop Recovery". I am 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 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 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 File just follow this step : 1. Download and extrak the arcive, you will see DeskHtmlVersionToZero.exe and you have to make it to run on every time computer start, so follow next step. 2. Copy DeskHtmlVersionToZero.exe to C:
Subscribe to our newsletter Search Home Forum Ask a question Latest questions Windows Mac Linux Internet Video Games Software Hardware Mobile Network Virus Café How To Download Ask a question Windows Software Mac Software Linux Software Android Apps BlackBerry Apps iPhone Apps Windows Phone Apps News Encyclopedia Home How To Operating Systems Windows How to fix Active Desktop Recovery error message? Ask a question October 2016 If you http://www.howtogeek.com/forum/topic/active-desktop-recovery are getting the "Active Desktop Recovery" error message at Startup, then follow the below procedure: Click on Start> Run > type "regedit". Expand the following key: HKEY CURRENT USER ->Software -> Microsoft - > internet Explorer -> Desktop -> SafeMODE -> components Set the value of DeskHtmlVersion to http://ccm.net/faq/25635-how-to-fix-active-desktop-recovery-error-message 0. Save your settings and close the registry. Related : Active desktop recovery Solving active desktop recovery Quitar active desktop White screen-active desktop recovery [Solved] Windows - Error message: No active mixer devices available Samsung network error message Epson Error Message - End of Service Life Error Message: Disk Boot failure Download this article for free (PDF) Ask a question This document entitled «How to fix Active Desktop Recovery error message?» from CCM (ccm.net) is made available under the Creative Commons license. You can copy, modify copies of this page, under the conditions stipulated by the license, as this note appears clearly. Previous Unable to install Java Next Card Reader not displayed in My Computer Subscribe to our newsletter Subscribe Team Terms of Use Contact Policies CCM Benchmark Group health.ccm.net Unable to install Java Card Reader not displayed in My Computer
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 following error message, titled: Internet https://www.daniweb.com/hardware-and-software/microsoft-windows/threads/63865/active-desktop-recovery-script-error 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 https://www.cnet.com/forums/discussions/active-desktop-recovery-235415/ removed a couple of programs I recently installed and re-booted,, with the same result. I then went into System Restore and restored it to a status a couple of days ago. Still, the internet explorer same result! I ran antivirus programs, Windows Defender. Nothing was detected. I need HELP, please. Thanks:sad: computer error windows-nt-2000-xp odegani 29 posts since Dec 2006 Community Member 50Contributors 101Replies 110Views 9 YearsDiscussion Span 6 Months Ago Last Post by KumarMahesh 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. internet explorer script 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] and let windows create a new one. To do this open an explorer window and go to tools > folder options > view, and uncheck hide protected opsys files. Apply and ok. Then do a search in your sys drive [usually c: ] for desktop.htt. It will be in Docs and Settings\User\Application Data\Microsoft\Internet Explorer. Delete them [it, whatever...]. Close the explorer window, rclick your desktop and click Refresh, and then go back and RECHECK that box. you really don't want those special files exposed all the time!! 2 Discussion Starter odegani 9 Years Ago deskto
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