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December 6th 03 09:19 AM

Please help...this is driving me mad!!!
 
I am not an expert and I can't give you a definitive
answer. But to go to internet scripting controls in Zone
Alarm, go to the "Privacy" tab; then "Mobile Code
Control"; then "Custom" button: all check boxes should be
cleared.
I can't say with certainty. But in Windows XP home, go
to "Control Panel"; then the "Internet Options" icon; then
the "Security" tab; then the "Custom Level" button; then
scroll down to "Run Active X controls and plug-ins". This
and the next option should be set to "Enable" or "Prompt".
Then scroll down farther to "Scripting". This also should
be set to "Enable" or "Prompt".



-----Original Message-----
I have XP pro and I have recently installed Zonealarm

Pro. Now EVERYTIME I
change to a new page on the internet I get the following

message box

************************************************* ********

Internet Explorer Script error

Line 30
Char 1
Error: 'popupwin.document' is null or not an object
Code: 0
ULR: http//www.adblaster2.info/

Do you want to continue running script on the page Yes

or No?

************************************************* *********

No matter what answer I give, this same popup error box

comes back at every
click of a new page. I think there were less popups

before I installed
Zonealarm pro!!

How can I stop this script error keep popping up when

surfing the net, I
have tried reinstalling ZoneAlarm but no change.

Please help someone before I go insane!?

Thanks

Graham




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