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March 31, 2009 16:46 Update fails #1 Top jagger Novice Join Date: 31.3.2009 Posts: 34 Updates reports failure to connect to upate server. "The connection with the update server has failed" AVG 8 free, XP, firewall on or off, spybot resident on or off. Previously had AVG 7.5 free with no trouble to update automatically regularly. Allowed 8 free to do the uninstall of 7.5 Have since uninstalled/ repaired a few times but still the update refuses to work Update server shown as http://guru.avg.com/softw/80free/update/ Downloaded updates to disk then updated from there. Problem persists March 31, 2009 16:46 Re: Update fails #3 http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_vista-update/an-exception-runtime-error-has-occurred-in-script/814342dc-812a-4a27-b501-a6af89790e1f Top kateline Novice Join Date: 31.3.2009 Posts: 31 You didn't provide us all the information that we need to help you. Read http://forums.avg.com/ww.avg-free-forum?sec=thread&act=show&id=371, provide all of the information mentioned in that post so that we may help you properly. Thank you. March 31, 2009 16:46 Re: Update fails #5 Top jonath Senior Join Date: 31.3.2009 Posts: 32 Sorry for omissions - now collected here http://www.avg.com/ww-en/avg-forums?sec=thread&act=show&id=231835 I hope. Windows XP fully updated Using AVG 8 Free version 8.0.100 Database 269.23.7/1410 2 Mb Broadband connection via cable from virginmedia.com in UK Windows XP firewall off. Ashampoo firewall used normally but it makes no difference if switched off. Spybot resident usually on but makes no difference if switched off Previously had AVG 7.5 with no troubles at all Allowed AVG 8 Free to uninstal 7.5 March 31, 2009 16:46 Re: Update fails #7 Top trave Senior Join Date: 31.3.2009 Posts: 31 Only use one firewall... two can cause issues. Ashampoo is the better of the two you listed so that is what I'd suggest you use unless you don't like it for some reason. Also, when enabling/disabling a firewall always follow that with a reboot or in some cases your action will not be "active". Also verify your firewall permissions as stated in this http://free.avg.com/ww.faq.num-1334. The following will help with routing table issues... 1. Turn off the computer. 2. Turn off any router or hub that your computer may be plugged into. 3. Turn off the cable/dsl modem. 4. Wait for a couple of minutes. 5. Turn on the cable/dsl modem. 6. Wait for a couple of minutes. 7. Turn on any router or hu
Search Search Forums Show Threads Show Posts Tag Search Advanced Search Go to Page... Thread Tools 19th Mar 2011, 19:12 #1 Garuda Minimodder Join Date: Feb 2011 Posts: 39 Getting this error message, help? This message comes up randomly throughout the day, does anybody know what http://forums.bit-tech.net/showthread.php?t=205770 it means or how I fix it? Thanks. An exeption 'Runtime Error' has occurred in the Script However, no debuggers are registered that can debug this exception. Unable to JIT debug. Garuda View Public Profile Find More Posts by Garuda 19th https://www.cnet.com/forums/discussions/runtime-error-message-debugging-vbscript-ws-script-505126/ Mar 2011, 19:23 #2 RichCreedy Hey What Who Join Date: Apr 2009 Location: lost in the middle of lincolnshire Posts: 4,679 it's because of bad java coding i believe RichCreedy View Public Profile Find More Posts by RichCreedy 19th runtime error Mar 2011, 20:34 #3 Garuda Minimodder Join Date: Feb 2011 Posts: 39 Is there a way to fix it? I uninstalled Java yesterday, however I do use Chrome, which has Java or something. Garuda View Public Profile Find More Posts by Garuda 19th Mar 2011, 21:00 #4 tehBoris Hypermodder Join Date: Jan 2011 Posts: 616 A screen shot would be nice. Also, what isn't working as a result? tehBoris View Public Profile Find More Posts by tehBoris 19th runtime error has Mar 2011, 21:36 #5 RichCreedy Hey What Who Join Date: Apr 2009 Location: lost in the middle of lincolnshire Posts: 4,679 i wouldn't have thought so, but you can try re-installing java with the latest version from here the problem is probably a java script on a webpage you are viewing. RichCreedy View Public Profile Find More Posts by RichCreedy 19th Mar 2011, 21:52 #6 Garuda Minimodder Join Date: Feb 2011 Posts: 39 Quote: Originally Posted by tehBoris A screen shot would be nice. Also, what isn't working as a result? Sorry, the message comes up randomly, I will get a screenshot when it comes up. Everything works fine, which is a little weird, I will install the new version of Java later. Garuda View Public Profile Find More Posts by Garuda 19th Mar 2011, 21:54 #7 tehBoris Hypermodder Join Date: Jan 2011 Posts: 616 JavaScript and Java are not the same thing. Java is a compiled language and does not use scripts. Most web pages don't use Java. Many web pages use JavaScript. A run time error usually refers to a application encountering a unrecoverable error and having to cease operation (crash). When Java encountered a run time error is generally does not generate a popup but will generate a stack trace in the error console. if nothing doesn't appear to be working, I'd just ignore it tbh. tehBoris View Public Profile Find More Posts by tehBoris 19th Mar 2011, 22
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