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  #76  
Old June 20th 09, 11:47 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
Daave[_8_]
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Posts: 2,461
Default bank site & enabling java

It tells me that:

1. There is still some setting in IE that needs to be changed

2. You need to close IE and empty the browser cache and run IE again

3. There is a plugin or a third-party program interfering with IE's
scripting

or

4. You may have malware

I am glad that Opera is working for you. The first thing I would do is
close IE, empty the browser cache (there are many different ways to do
this; if you need guidance, post back) and reboot. And checking for
malware is always wise. If no joy, give us a complete list of all your
security programs (firewall, antivirus, antispyware, etc.).

Good luck!


Dallas wrote:
thank you daave. i d/led the opera browser & the bank site opened
right up for me, yet still doesn't on ie & maxthon); what does this
tell you ? i have no clue whatsoever, as usual.

again, thanks & enjoy the rest of your weekend


"Daave" wrote in message
...
Dallas wrote:
hope this finds all doing well.

just tried to log into my credit union's site & they now say :"Your
browser is not capable of viewing this site because it does not
support JavaScript or JavaScript may be disabled. Please enable
JavaScript on your browser. "
I am trying to find out how to enable it, but still searching.

any/all will be appreciated - thanks ia!


Until you fix your IE issue, why not try another Web browser for now?
Opera, Firefox, and K-Meleon are all very good. Links:

http://www.opera.com/

http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/ie.html

http://kmeleon.sourceforge.net/

You don't even need to make your alternate browser the default one.
Whenever you want to use it, simply double-click the desktop shortcut
icon.



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  #77  
Old June 21st 09, 12:16 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
Dallas[_4_]
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 499
Default bank site & enabling java

thanks daave & emptying the browser is one thing I do know how to do ! i
will do that, close., reboot & also run my security programs.

i use:

the windows firewall
spybot
ccleaner
spyware blaster
avg's free antivirus
ad-aware
super antispyware free edition

i only have 1 running in the background.

also, why, after all this time, did this start to happen ? it would have to
be on their end, no ? i have not changed a thing on my machine.

again, many thanks


--
Dallas.....

Dell P 4, 3GHz, 512 MB DDR SDRAM, 160 GB, Win XP Home
16X DVD-ROM & ,6X DVD+/RW, IE7, OE6, DSL, via AT&T


"Daave" wrote in message
...
It tells me that:

1. There is still some setting in IE that needs to be changed

2. You need to close IE and empty the browser cache and run IE again

3. There is a plugin or a third-party program interfering with IE's
scripting

or

4. You may have malware

I am glad that Opera is working for you. The first thing I would do is
close IE, empty the browser cache (there are many different ways to do
this; if you need guidance, post back) and reboot. And checking for
malware is always wise. If no joy, give us a complete list of all your
security programs (firewall, antivirus, antispyware, etc.).

Good luck!


Dallas wrote:
thank you daave. i d/led the opera browser & the bank site opened
right up for me, yet still doesn't on ie & maxthon); what does this
tell you ? i have no clue whatsoever, as usual.

again, thanks & enjoy the rest of your weekend


"Daave" wrote in message
...
Dallas wrote:
hope this finds all doing well.

just tried to log into my credit union's site & they now say :"Your
browser is not capable of viewing this site because it does not
support JavaScript or JavaScript may be disabled. Please enable
JavaScript on your browser. "
I am trying to find out how to enable it, but still searching.

any/all will be appreciated - thanks ia!

Until you fix your IE issue, why not try another Web browser for now?
Opera, Firefox, and K-Meleon are all very good. Links:

http://www.opera.com/

http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/ie.html

http://kmeleon.sourceforge.net/

You don't even need to make your alternate browser the default one.
Whenever you want to use it, simply double-click the desktop shortcut
icon.





  #78  
Old June 21st 09, 12:16 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
Dallas[_4_]
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 499
Default bank site & enabling java

thanks daave & emptying the browser is one thing I do know how to do ! i
will do that, close., reboot & also run my security programs.

i use:

the windows firewall
spybot
ccleaner
spyware blaster
avg's free antivirus
ad-aware
super antispyware free edition

i only have 1 running in the background.

also, why, after all this time, did this start to happen ? it would have to
be on their end, no ? i have not changed a thing on my machine.

again, many thanks


--
Dallas.....

Dell P 4, 3GHz, 512 MB DDR SDRAM, 160 GB, Win XP Home
16X DVD-ROM & ,6X DVD+/RW, IE7, OE6, DSL, via AT&T


"Daave" wrote in message
...
It tells me that:

1. There is still some setting in IE that needs to be changed

2. You need to close IE and empty the browser cache and run IE again

3. There is a plugin or a third-party program interfering with IE's
scripting

or

4. You may have malware

I am glad that Opera is working for you. The first thing I would do is
close IE, empty the browser cache (there are many different ways to do
this; if you need guidance, post back) and reboot. And checking for
malware is always wise. If no joy, give us a complete list of all your
security programs (firewall, antivirus, antispyware, etc.).

Good luck!


Dallas wrote:
thank you daave. i d/led the opera browser & the bank site opened
right up for me, yet still doesn't on ie & maxthon); what does this
tell you ? i have no clue whatsoever, as usual.

again, thanks & enjoy the rest of your weekend


"Daave" wrote in message
...
Dallas wrote:
hope this finds all doing well.

just tried to log into my credit union's site & they now say :"Your
browser is not capable of viewing this site because it does not
support JavaScript or JavaScript may be disabled. Please enable
JavaScript on your browser. "
I am trying to find out how to enable it, but still searching.

any/all will be appreciated - thanks ia!

Until you fix your IE issue, why not try another Web browser for now?
Opera, Firefox, and K-Meleon are all very good. Links:

http://www.opera.com/

http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/ie.html

http://kmeleon.sourceforge.net/

You don't even need to make your alternate browser the default one.
Whenever you want to use it, simply double-click the desktop shortcut
icon.





  #79  
Old June 21st 09, 05:51 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
Dallas[_4_]
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 499
Default bank site & enabling java

i ran all my security programs, cleared the cache, rebooted & the bank site
still shows that error !

--
Dallas.....

Dell P 4, 3GHz, 512 MB DDR SDRAM, 160 GB, Win XP Home
16X DVD-ROM & ,6X DVD+/RW, IE7, OE6, DSL, via AT&T


"Dallas" Jagged Edge@StillIStruggle wrote in message
...
thanks daave & emptying the browser is one thing I do know how to do ! i
will do that, close., reboot & also run my security programs.

i use:

the windows firewall
spybot
ccleaner
spyware blaster
avg's free antivirus
ad-aware
super antispyware free edition

i only have 1 running in the background.

also, why, after all this time, did this start to happen ? it would have
to be on their end, no ? i have not changed a thing on my machine.

again, many thanks


--
Dallas.....

Dell P 4, 3GHz, 512 MB DDR SDRAM, 160 GB, Win XP Home
16X DVD-ROM & ,6X DVD+/RW, IE7, OE6, DSL, via AT&T


"Daave" wrote in message
...
It tells me that:

1. There is still some setting in IE that needs to be changed

2. You need to close IE and empty the browser cache and run IE again

3. There is a plugin or a third-party program interfering with IE's
scripting

or

4. You may have malware

I am glad that Opera is working for you. The first thing I would do is
close IE, empty the browser cache (there are many different ways to do
this; if you need guidance, post back) and reboot. And checking for
malware is always wise. If no joy, give us a complete list of all your
security programs (firewall, antivirus, antispyware, etc.).

Good luck!


Dallas wrote:
thank you daave. i d/led the opera browser & the bank site opened
right up for me, yet still doesn't on ie & maxthon); what does this
tell you ? i have no clue whatsoever, as usual.

again, thanks & enjoy the rest of your weekend


"Daave" wrote in message
...
Dallas wrote:
hope this finds all doing well.

just tried to log into my credit union's site & they now say :"Your
browser is not capable of viewing this site because it does not
support JavaScript or JavaScript may be disabled. Please enable
JavaScript on your browser. "
I am trying to find out how to enable it, but still searching.

any/all will be appreciated - thanks ia!

Until you fix your IE issue, why not try another Web browser for now?
Opera, Firefox, and K-Meleon are all very good. Links:

http://www.opera.com/

http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/ie.html

http://kmeleon.sourceforge.net/

You don't even need to make your alternate browser the default one.
Whenever you want to use it, simply double-click the desktop shortcut
icon.







  #80  
Old June 21st 09, 05:51 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
Dallas[_4_]
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 499
Default bank site & enabling java

i ran all my security programs, cleared the cache, rebooted & the bank site
still shows that error !

--
Dallas.....

Dell P 4, 3GHz, 512 MB DDR SDRAM, 160 GB, Win XP Home
16X DVD-ROM & ,6X DVD+/RW, IE7, OE6, DSL, via AT&T


"Dallas" Jagged Edge@StillIStruggle wrote in message
...
thanks daave & emptying the browser is one thing I do know how to do ! i
will do that, close., reboot & also run my security programs.

i use:

the windows firewall
spybot
ccleaner
spyware blaster
avg's free antivirus
ad-aware
super antispyware free edition

i only have 1 running in the background.

also, why, after all this time, did this start to happen ? it would have
to be on their end, no ? i have not changed a thing on my machine.

again, many thanks


--
Dallas.....

Dell P 4, 3GHz, 512 MB DDR SDRAM, 160 GB, Win XP Home
16X DVD-ROM & ,6X DVD+/RW, IE7, OE6, DSL, via AT&T


"Daave" wrote in message
...
It tells me that:

1. There is still some setting in IE that needs to be changed

2. You need to close IE and empty the browser cache and run IE again

3. There is a plugin or a third-party program interfering with IE's
scripting

or

4. You may have malware

I am glad that Opera is working for you. The first thing I would do is
close IE, empty the browser cache (there are many different ways to do
this; if you need guidance, post back) and reboot. And checking for
malware is always wise. If no joy, give us a complete list of all your
security programs (firewall, antivirus, antispyware, etc.).

Good luck!


Dallas wrote:
thank you daave. i d/led the opera browser & the bank site opened
right up for me, yet still doesn't on ie & maxthon); what does this
tell you ? i have no clue whatsoever, as usual.

again, thanks & enjoy the rest of your weekend


"Daave" wrote in message
...
Dallas wrote:
hope this finds all doing well.

just tried to log into my credit union's site & they now say :"Your
browser is not capable of viewing this site because it does not
support JavaScript or JavaScript may be disabled. Please enable
JavaScript on your browser. "
I am trying to find out how to enable it, but still searching.

any/all will be appreciated - thanks ia!

Until you fix your IE issue, why not try another Web browser for now?
Opera, Firefox, and K-Meleon are all very good. Links:

http://www.opera.com/

http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/ie.html

http://kmeleon.sourceforge.net/

You don't even need to make your alternate browser the default one.
Whenever you want to use it, simply double-click the desktop shortcut
icon.







  #81  
Old June 21st 09, 03:38 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
Daave[_8_]
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 2,461
Default bank site & enabling java

Dallas, assuming you don't have any malware (this is always a
possibility, even if remote), I am leaning toward a third-party program
(including a browser toolbar) interfering. But for now, one more time,
drill down to these settings:

Tools | Internet Options | Security | Custom Level | Scripting

There should be five items:

1. Active Scripting
2. Allow Programmatic clipboard access
3. Allow status bar updates via script
4. Allow websites to prompt for information using scripted windows
5. Scripting of Java applets

What are the settings for each?

Did you ever try running IE in No Add-ons mode?


Dallas wrote:
i ran all my security programs, cleared the cache, rebooted & the
bank site still shows that error !


"Dallas" Jagged Edge@StillIStruggle wrote in message
...
thanks daave & emptying the browser is one thing I do know how to do
! i will do that, close., reboot & also run my security programs.

i use:

the windows firewall
spybot
ccleaner
spyware blaster
avg's free antivirus
ad-aware
super antispyware free edition

i only have 1 running in the background.

also, why, after all this time, did this start to happen ? it would
have to be on their end, no ? i have not changed a thing on my
machine. again, many thanks


--
Dallas.....

Dell P 4, 3GHz, 512 MB DDR SDRAM, 160 GB, Win XP Home
16X DVD-ROM & ,6X DVD+/RW, IE7, OE6, DSL, via AT&T


"Daave" wrote in message
...
It tells me that:

1. There is still some setting in IE that needs to be changed

2. You need to close IE and empty the browser cache and run IE again

3. There is a plugin or a third-party program interfering with IE's
scripting

or

4. You may have malware

I am glad that Opera is working for you. The first thing I would do
is close IE, empty the browser cache (there are many different ways
to do this; if you need guidance, post back) and reboot. And
checking for malware is always wise. If no joy, give us a complete
list of all your security programs (firewall, antivirus,
antispyware, etc.). Good luck!


Dallas wrote:
thank you daave. i d/led the opera browser & the bank site opened
right up for me, yet still doesn't on ie & maxthon); what does this
tell you ? i have no clue whatsoever, as usual.

again, thanks & enjoy the rest of your weekend


"Daave" wrote in message
...
Dallas wrote:
hope this finds all doing well.

just tried to log into my credit union's site & they now say
:"Your browser is not capable of viewing this site because it
does not support JavaScript or JavaScript may be disabled.
Please enable JavaScript on your browser. "
I am trying to find out how to enable it, but still searching.

any/all will be appreciated - thanks ia!

Until you fix your IE issue, why not try another Web browser for
now? Opera, Firefox, and K-Meleon are all very good. Links:

http://www.opera.com/

http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/ie.html

http://kmeleon.sourceforge.net/

You don't even need to make your alternate browser the default
one. Whenever you want to use it, simply double-click the desktop
shortcut icon.



  #82  
Old June 21st 09, 03:38 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
Daave[_8_]
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 2,461
Default bank site & enabling java

Dallas, assuming you don't have any malware (this is always a
possibility, even if remote), I am leaning toward a third-party program
(including a browser toolbar) interfering. But for now, one more time,
drill down to these settings:

Tools | Internet Options | Security | Custom Level | Scripting

There should be five items:

1. Active Scripting
2. Allow Programmatic clipboard access
3. Allow status bar updates via script
4. Allow websites to prompt for information using scripted windows
5. Scripting of Java applets

What are the settings for each?

Did you ever try running IE in No Add-ons mode?


Dallas wrote:
i ran all my security programs, cleared the cache, rebooted & the
bank site still shows that error !


"Dallas" Jagged Edge@StillIStruggle wrote in message
...
thanks daave & emptying the browser is one thing I do know how to do
! i will do that, close., reboot & also run my security programs.

i use:

the windows firewall
spybot
ccleaner
spyware blaster
avg's free antivirus
ad-aware
super antispyware free edition

i only have 1 running in the background.

also, why, after all this time, did this start to happen ? it would
have to be on their end, no ? i have not changed a thing on my
machine. again, many thanks


--
Dallas.....

Dell P 4, 3GHz, 512 MB DDR SDRAM, 160 GB, Win XP Home
16X DVD-ROM & ,6X DVD+/RW, IE7, OE6, DSL, via AT&T


"Daave" wrote in message
...
It tells me that:

1. There is still some setting in IE that needs to be changed

2. You need to close IE and empty the browser cache and run IE again

3. There is a plugin or a third-party program interfering with IE's
scripting

or

4. You may have malware

I am glad that Opera is working for you. The first thing I would do
is close IE, empty the browser cache (there are many different ways
to do this; if you need guidance, post back) and reboot. And
checking for malware is always wise. If no joy, give us a complete
list of all your security programs (firewall, antivirus,
antispyware, etc.). Good luck!


Dallas wrote:
thank you daave. i d/led the opera browser & the bank site opened
right up for me, yet still doesn't on ie & maxthon); what does this
tell you ? i have no clue whatsoever, as usual.

again, thanks & enjoy the rest of your weekend


"Daave" wrote in message
...
Dallas wrote:
hope this finds all doing well.

just tried to log into my credit union's site & they now say
:"Your browser is not capable of viewing this site because it
does not support JavaScript or JavaScript may be disabled.
Please enable JavaScript on your browser. "
I am trying to find out how to enable it, but still searching.

any/all will be appreciated - thanks ia!

Until you fix your IE issue, why not try another Web browser for
now? Opera, Firefox, and K-Meleon are all very good. Links:

http://www.opera.com/

http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/ie.html

http://kmeleon.sourceforge.net/

You don't even need to make your alternate browser the default
one. Whenever you want to use it, simply double-click the desktop
shortcut icon.



  #83  
Old June 21st 09, 03:53 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
Daave[_8_]
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 2,461
Default bank site & enabling java

Also, click on this link:

http://liblearn.osu.edu/tutor/jscript.html

Did a box appear saying "You can Use JavaScipt!"?


Daave wrote:
Dallas, assuming you don't have any malware (this is always a
possibility, even if remote), I am leaning toward a third-party
program (including a browser toolbar) interfering. But for now, one
more time, drill down to these settings:

Tools | Internet Options | Security | Custom Level | Scripting

There should be five items:

1. Active Scripting
2. Allow Programmatic clipboard access
3. Allow status bar updates via script
4. Allow websites to prompt for information using scripted windows
5. Scripting of Java applets

What are the settings for each?

Did you ever try running IE in No Add-ons mode?


Dallas wrote:
i ran all my security programs, cleared the cache, rebooted & the
bank site still shows that error !


"Dallas" Jagged Edge@StillIStruggle wrote in message
...
thanks daave & emptying the browser is one thing I do know how to do
! i will do that, close., reboot & also run my security programs.

i use:

the windows firewall
spybot
ccleaner
spyware blaster
avg's free antivirus
ad-aware
super antispyware free edition

i only have 1 running in the background.

also, why, after all this time, did this start to happen ? it would
have to be on their end, no ? i have not changed a thing on my
machine. again, many thanks


--
Dallas.....

Dell P 4, 3GHz, 512 MB DDR SDRAM, 160 GB, Win XP Home
16X DVD-ROM & ,6X DVD+/RW, IE7, OE6, DSL, via AT&T


"Daave" wrote in message
...
It tells me that:

1. There is still some setting in IE that needs to be changed

2. You need to close IE and empty the browser cache and run IE
again 3. There is a plugin or a third-party program interfering
with IE's
scripting

or

4. You may have malware

I am glad that Opera is working for you. The first thing I would do
is close IE, empty the browser cache (there are many different ways
to do this; if you need guidance, post back) and reboot. And
checking for malware is always wise. If no joy, give us a complete
list of all your security programs (firewall, antivirus,
antispyware, etc.). Good luck!


Dallas wrote:
thank you daave. i d/led the opera browser & the bank site opened
right up for me, yet still doesn't on ie & maxthon); what does
this tell you ? i have no clue whatsoever, as usual.

again, thanks & enjoy the rest of your weekend


"Daave" wrote in message
...
Dallas wrote:
hope this finds all doing well.

just tried to log into my credit union's site & they now say
:"Your browser is not capable of viewing this site because it
does not support JavaScript or JavaScript may be disabled.
Please enable JavaScript on your browser. "
I am trying to find out how to enable it, but still searching.

any/all will be appreciated - thanks ia!

Until you fix your IE issue, why not try another Web browser for
now? Opera, Firefox, and K-Meleon are all very good. Links:

http://www.opera.com/

http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/ie.html

http://kmeleon.sourceforge.net/

You don't even need to make your alternate browser the default
one. Whenever you want to use it, simply double-click the desktop
shortcut icon.



  #84  
Old June 21st 09, 03:53 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
Daave[_8_]
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 2,461
Default bank site & enabling java

Also, click on this link:

http://liblearn.osu.edu/tutor/jscript.html

Did a box appear saying "You can Use JavaScipt!"?


Daave wrote:
Dallas, assuming you don't have any malware (this is always a
possibility, even if remote), I am leaning toward a third-party
program (including a browser toolbar) interfering. But for now, one
more time, drill down to these settings:

Tools | Internet Options | Security | Custom Level | Scripting

There should be five items:

1. Active Scripting
2. Allow Programmatic clipboard access
3. Allow status bar updates via script
4. Allow websites to prompt for information using scripted windows
5. Scripting of Java applets

What are the settings for each?

Did you ever try running IE in No Add-ons mode?


Dallas wrote:
i ran all my security programs, cleared the cache, rebooted & the
bank site still shows that error !


"Dallas" Jagged Edge@StillIStruggle wrote in message
...
thanks daave & emptying the browser is one thing I do know how to do
! i will do that, close., reboot & also run my security programs.

i use:

the windows firewall
spybot
ccleaner
spyware blaster
avg's free antivirus
ad-aware
super antispyware free edition

i only have 1 running in the background.

also, why, after all this time, did this start to happen ? it would
have to be on their end, no ? i have not changed a thing on my
machine. again, many thanks


--
Dallas.....

Dell P 4, 3GHz, 512 MB DDR SDRAM, 160 GB, Win XP Home
16X DVD-ROM & ,6X DVD+/RW, IE7, OE6, DSL, via AT&T


"Daave" wrote in message
...
It tells me that:

1. There is still some setting in IE that needs to be changed

2. You need to close IE and empty the browser cache and run IE
again 3. There is a plugin or a third-party program interfering
with IE's
scripting

or

4. You may have malware

I am glad that Opera is working for you. The first thing I would do
is close IE, empty the browser cache (there are many different ways
to do this; if you need guidance, post back) and reboot. And
checking for malware is always wise. If no joy, give us a complete
list of all your security programs (firewall, antivirus,
antispyware, etc.). Good luck!


Dallas wrote:
thank you daave. i d/led the opera browser & the bank site opened
right up for me, yet still doesn't on ie & maxthon); what does
this tell you ? i have no clue whatsoever, as usual.

again, thanks & enjoy the rest of your weekend


"Daave" wrote in message
...
Dallas wrote:
hope this finds all doing well.

just tried to log into my credit union's site & they now say
:"Your browser is not capable of viewing this site because it
does not support JavaScript or JavaScript may be disabled.
Please enable JavaScript on your browser. "
I am trying to find out how to enable it, but still searching.

any/all will be appreciated - thanks ia!

Until you fix your IE issue, why not try another Web browser for
now? Opera, Firefox, and K-Meleon are all very good. Links:

http://www.opera.com/

http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/ie.html

http://kmeleon.sourceforge.net/

You don't even need to make your alternate browser the default
one. Whenever you want to use it, simply double-click the desktop
shortcut icon.



  #85  
Old June 22nd 09, 02:43 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
Dallas[_4_]
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 499
Default bank site & enabling java

daave, thanks very much, not only for the info. but for your patience &
hanging in here.

as far as the settings, here ya go:

1. Active Scripting - enable 2. Allow Programmatic clipboard access -
enable
3. Allow status bar updates via script - enable
4. Allow websites to prompt for information using scripted windows -
enable
5. Scripting of Java applets - enable


no, i have not tried the add on mode. will wait until you check out the
above.

again, many thanks


--
Dallas.....

Dell P 4, 3GHz, 512 MB DDR SDRAM, 160 GB, Win XP Home
16X DVD-ROM & ,6X DVD+/RW, IE7, OE6, DSL, via AT&T


"Daave" wrote in message
...
Dallas, assuming you don't have any malware (this is always a possibility,
even if remote), I am leaning toward a third-party program (including a
browser toolbar) interfering. But for now, one more time, drill down to
these settings:

Tools | Internet Options | Security | Custom Level | Scripting

There should be five items:

1. Active Scripting
2. Allow Programmatic clipboard access
3. Allow status bar updates via script
4. Allow websites to prompt for information using scripted windows
5. Scripting of Java applets

What are the settings for each?

Did you ever try running IE in No Add-ons mode?


Dallas wrote:
i ran all my security programs, cleared the cache, rebooted & the
bank site still shows that error !


"Dallas" Jagged Edge@StillIStruggle wrote in message
...
thanks daave & emptying the browser is one thing I do know how to do
! i will do that, close., reboot & also run my security programs.

i use:

the windows firewall
spybot
ccleaner
spyware blaster
avg's free antivirus
ad-aware
super antispyware free edition

i only have 1 running in the background.

also, why, after all this time, did this start to happen ? it would
have to be on their end, no ? i have not changed a thing on my
machine. again, many thanks


--
Dallas.....

Dell P 4, 3GHz, 512 MB DDR SDRAM, 160 GB, Win XP Home
16X DVD-ROM & ,6X DVD+/RW, IE7, OE6, DSL, via AT&T


"Daave" wrote in message
...
It tells me that:

1. There is still some setting in IE that needs to be changed

2. You need to close IE and empty the browser cache and run IE again

3. There is a plugin or a third-party program interfering with IE's
scripting

or

4. You may have malware

I am glad that Opera is working for you. The first thing I would do
is close IE, empty the browser cache (there are many different ways
to do this; if you need guidance, post back) and reboot. And
checking for malware is always wise. If no joy, give us a complete
list of all your security programs (firewall, antivirus,
antispyware, etc.). Good luck!


Dallas wrote:
thank you daave. i d/led the opera browser & the bank site opened
right up for me, yet still doesn't on ie & maxthon); what does this
tell you ? i have no clue whatsoever, as usual.

again, thanks & enjoy the rest of your weekend


"Daave" wrote in message
...
Dallas wrote:
hope this finds all doing well.

just tried to log into my credit union's site & they now say
:"Your browser is not capable of viewing this site because it
does not support JavaScript or JavaScript may be disabled.
Please enable JavaScript on your browser. "
I am trying to find out how to enable it, but still searching.

any/all will be appreciated - thanks ia!

Until you fix your IE issue, why not try another Web browser for
now? Opera, Firefox, and K-Meleon are all very good. Links:

http://www.opera.com/

http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/ie.html

http://kmeleon.sourceforge.net/

You don't even need to make your alternate browser the default
one. Whenever you want to use it, simply double-click the desktop
shortcut icon.





  #86  
Old June 22nd 09, 02:43 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
Dallas[_4_]
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 499
Default bank site & enabling java

daave, thanks very much, not only for the info. but for your patience &
hanging in here.

as far as the settings, here ya go:

1. Active Scripting - enable 2. Allow Programmatic clipboard access -
enable
3. Allow status bar updates via script - enable
4. Allow websites to prompt for information using scripted windows -
enable
5. Scripting of Java applets - enable


no, i have not tried the add on mode. will wait until you check out the
above.

again, many thanks


--
Dallas.....

Dell P 4, 3GHz, 512 MB DDR SDRAM, 160 GB, Win XP Home
16X DVD-ROM & ,6X DVD+/RW, IE7, OE6, DSL, via AT&T


"Daave" wrote in message
...
Dallas, assuming you don't have any malware (this is always a possibility,
even if remote), I am leaning toward a third-party program (including a
browser toolbar) interfering. But for now, one more time, drill down to
these settings:

Tools | Internet Options | Security | Custom Level | Scripting

There should be five items:

1. Active Scripting
2. Allow Programmatic clipboard access
3. Allow status bar updates via script
4. Allow websites to prompt for information using scripted windows
5. Scripting of Java applets

What are the settings for each?

Did you ever try running IE in No Add-ons mode?


Dallas wrote:
i ran all my security programs, cleared the cache, rebooted & the
bank site still shows that error !


"Dallas" Jagged Edge@StillIStruggle wrote in message
...
thanks daave & emptying the browser is one thing I do know how to do
! i will do that, close., reboot & also run my security programs.

i use:

the windows firewall
spybot
ccleaner
spyware blaster
avg's free antivirus
ad-aware
super antispyware free edition

i only have 1 running in the background.

also, why, after all this time, did this start to happen ? it would
have to be on their end, no ? i have not changed a thing on my
machine. again, many thanks


--
Dallas.....

Dell P 4, 3GHz, 512 MB DDR SDRAM, 160 GB, Win XP Home
16X DVD-ROM & ,6X DVD+/RW, IE7, OE6, DSL, via AT&T


"Daave" wrote in message
...
It tells me that:

1. There is still some setting in IE that needs to be changed

2. You need to close IE and empty the browser cache and run IE again

3. There is a plugin or a third-party program interfering with IE's
scripting

or

4. You may have malware

I am glad that Opera is working for you. The first thing I would do
is close IE, empty the browser cache (there are many different ways
to do this; if you need guidance, post back) and reboot. And
checking for malware is always wise. If no joy, give us a complete
list of all your security programs (firewall, antivirus,
antispyware, etc.). Good luck!


Dallas wrote:
thank you daave. i d/led the opera browser & the bank site opened
right up for me, yet still doesn't on ie & maxthon); what does this
tell you ? i have no clue whatsoever, as usual.

again, thanks & enjoy the rest of your weekend


"Daave" wrote in message
...
Dallas wrote:
hope this finds all doing well.

just tried to log into my credit union's site & they now say
:"Your browser is not capable of viewing this site because it
does not support JavaScript or JavaScript may be disabled.
Please enable JavaScript on your browser. "
I am trying to find out how to enable it, but still searching.

any/all will be appreciated - thanks ia!

Until you fix your IE issue, why not try another Web browser for
now? Opera, Firefox, and K-Meleon are all very good. Links:

http://www.opera.com/

http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/ie.html

http://kmeleon.sourceforge.net/

You don't even need to make your alternate browser the default
one. Whenever you want to use it, simply double-click the desktop
shortcut icon.





  #87  
Old June 22nd 09, 02:55 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
Dallas[_4_]
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 499
Default bank site & enabling java

thank you daave & yes, that exact box did appear.

--
Dallas.....

Dell P 4, 3GHz, 512 MB DDR SDRAM, 160 GB, Win XP Home
16X DVD-ROM & ,6X DVD+/RW, IE7, OE6, DSL, via AT&T


"Daave" wrote in message
...
Also, click on this link:

http://liblearn.osu.edu/tutor/jscript.html

Did a box appear saying "You can Use JavaScipt!"?


Daave wrote:
Dallas, assuming you don't have any malware (this is always a
possibility, even if remote), I am leaning toward a third-party
program (including a browser toolbar) interfering. But for now, one
more time, drill down to these settings:

Tools | Internet Options | Security | Custom Level | Scripting

There should be five items:

1. Active Scripting
2. Allow Programmatic clipboard access
3. Allow status bar updates via script
4. Allow websites to prompt for information using scripted windows
5. Scripting of Java applets

What are the settings for each?

Did you ever try running IE in No Add-ons mode?


Dallas wrote:
i ran all my security programs, cleared the cache, rebooted & the
bank site still shows that error !


"Dallas" Jagged Edge@StillIStruggle wrote in message
...
thanks daave & emptying the browser is one thing I do know how to do
! i will do that, close., reboot & also run my security programs.

i use:

the windows firewall
spybot
ccleaner
spyware blaster
avg's free antivirus
ad-aware
super antispyware free edition

i only have 1 running in the background.

also, why, after all this time, did this start to happen ? it would
have to be on their end, no ? i have not changed a thing on my
machine. again, many thanks


--
Dallas.....

Dell P 4, 3GHz, 512 MB DDR SDRAM, 160 GB, Win XP Home
16X DVD-ROM & ,6X DVD+/RW, IE7, OE6, DSL, via AT&T


"Daave" wrote in message
...
It tells me that:

1. There is still some setting in IE that needs to be changed

2. You need to close IE and empty the browser cache and run IE
again 3. There is a plugin or a third-party program interfering with
IE's
scripting

or

4. You may have malware

I am glad that Opera is working for you. The first thing I would do
is close IE, empty the browser cache (there are many different ways
to do this; if you need guidance, post back) and reboot. And
checking for malware is always wise. If no joy, give us a complete
list of all your security programs (firewall, antivirus,
antispyware, etc.). Good luck!


Dallas wrote:
thank you daave. i d/led the opera browser & the bank site opened
right up for me, yet still doesn't on ie & maxthon); what does
this tell you ? i have no clue whatsoever, as usual.

again, thanks & enjoy the rest of your weekend


"Daave" wrote in message
...
Dallas wrote:
hope this finds all doing well.

just tried to log into my credit union's site & they now say
:"Your browser is not capable of viewing this site because it
does not support JavaScript or JavaScript may be disabled.
Please enable JavaScript on your browser. "
I am trying to find out how to enable it, but still searching.

any/all will be appreciated - thanks ia!

Until you fix your IE issue, why not try another Web browser for
now? Opera, Firefox, and K-Meleon are all very good. Links:

http://www.opera.com/

http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/ie.html

http://kmeleon.sourceforge.net/

You don't even need to make your alternate browser the default
one. Whenever you want to use it, simply double-click the desktop
shortcut icon.





  #88  
Old June 22nd 09, 02:55 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
Dallas[_4_]
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 499
Default bank site & enabling java

thank you daave & yes, that exact box did appear.

--
Dallas.....

Dell P 4, 3GHz, 512 MB DDR SDRAM, 160 GB, Win XP Home
16X DVD-ROM & ,6X DVD+/RW, IE7, OE6, DSL, via AT&T


"Daave" wrote in message
...
Also, click on this link:

http://liblearn.osu.edu/tutor/jscript.html

Did a box appear saying "You can Use JavaScipt!"?


Daave wrote:
Dallas, assuming you don't have any malware (this is always a
possibility, even if remote), I am leaning toward a third-party
program (including a browser toolbar) interfering. But for now, one
more time, drill down to these settings:

Tools | Internet Options | Security | Custom Level | Scripting

There should be five items:

1. Active Scripting
2. Allow Programmatic clipboard access
3. Allow status bar updates via script
4. Allow websites to prompt for information using scripted windows
5. Scripting of Java applets

What are the settings for each?

Did you ever try running IE in No Add-ons mode?


Dallas wrote:
i ran all my security programs, cleared the cache, rebooted & the
bank site still shows that error !


"Dallas" Jagged Edge@StillIStruggle wrote in message
...
thanks daave & emptying the browser is one thing I do know how to do
! i will do that, close., reboot & also run my security programs.

i use:

the windows firewall
spybot
ccleaner
spyware blaster
avg's free antivirus
ad-aware
super antispyware free edition

i only have 1 running in the background.

also, why, after all this time, did this start to happen ? it would
have to be on their end, no ? i have not changed a thing on my
machine. again, many thanks


--
Dallas.....

Dell P 4, 3GHz, 512 MB DDR SDRAM, 160 GB, Win XP Home
16X DVD-ROM & ,6X DVD+/RW, IE7, OE6, DSL, via AT&T


"Daave" wrote in message
...
It tells me that:

1. There is still some setting in IE that needs to be changed

2. You need to close IE and empty the browser cache and run IE
again 3. There is a plugin or a third-party program interfering with
IE's
scripting

or

4. You may have malware

I am glad that Opera is working for you. The first thing I would do
is close IE, empty the browser cache (there are many different ways
to do this; if you need guidance, post back) and reboot. And
checking for malware is always wise. If no joy, give us a complete
list of all your security programs (firewall, antivirus,
antispyware, etc.). Good luck!


Dallas wrote:
thank you daave. i d/led the opera browser & the bank site opened
right up for me, yet still doesn't on ie & maxthon); what does
this tell you ? i have no clue whatsoever, as usual.

again, thanks & enjoy the rest of your weekend


"Daave" wrote in message
...
Dallas wrote:
hope this finds all doing well.

just tried to log into my credit union's site & they now say
:"Your browser is not capable of viewing this site because it
does not support JavaScript or JavaScript may be disabled.
Please enable JavaScript on your browser. "
I am trying to find out how to enable it, but still searching.

any/all will be appreciated - thanks ia!

Until you fix your IE issue, why not try another Web browser for
now? Opera, Firefox, and K-Meleon are all very good. Links:

http://www.opera.com/

http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/ie.html

http://kmeleon.sourceforge.net/

You don't even need to make your alternate browser the default
one. Whenever you want to use it, simply double-click the desktop
shortcut icon.





  #89  
Old June 22nd 09, 05:23 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
Daave[_8_]
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 2,461
Default bank site & enabling java

Sorry, I'm just about out of ideas. Perhaps they are having intermittent
problems with their Web site. When I clicked on the link you posted
(with IE7), I got the correct screen. But that's not to say there aren't
other problems on their end. I really think it's them and not you. Good
luck! (At least, you can get there with Opera...)

Still, you may want to try IE in the No Add-Ons mode, just for good
measure. Finally, you could try a Clean Boot:

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/310353

(which, of course, can and should be reversed)

If you still can't get through with IE, I have absolutely no idea why
that would be!


Dallas wrote:
thank you daave & yes, that exact box did appear.


"Daave" wrote in message
...
Also, click on this link:

http://liblearn.osu.edu/tutor/jscript.html

Did a box appear saying "You can Use JavaScipt!"?


Daave wrote:
Dallas, assuming you don't have any malware (this is always a
possibility, even if remote), I am leaning toward a third-party
program (including a browser toolbar) interfering. But for now, one
more time, drill down to these settings:

Tools | Internet Options | Security | Custom Level | Scripting

There should be five items:

1. Active Scripting
2. Allow Programmatic clipboard access
3. Allow status bar updates via script
4. Allow websites to prompt for information using scripted windows
5. Scripting of Java applets

What are the settings for each?

Did you ever try running IE in No Add-ons mode?


Dallas wrote:
i ran all my security programs, cleared the cache, rebooted & the
bank site still shows that error !


"Dallas" Jagged Edge@StillIStruggle wrote in message
...
thanks daave & emptying the browser is one thing I do know how to
do ! i will do that, close., reboot & also run my security
programs. i use:

the windows firewall
spybot
ccleaner
spyware blaster
avg's free antivirus
ad-aware
super antispyware free edition

i only have 1 running in the background.

also, why, after all this time, did this start to happen ? it
would have to be on their end, no ? i have not changed a thing on
my machine. again, many thanks


--
Dallas.....

Dell P 4, 3GHz, 512 MB DDR SDRAM, 160 GB, Win XP Home
16X DVD-ROM & ,6X DVD+/RW, IE7, OE6, DSL, via AT&T


"Daave" wrote in message
...
It tells me that:

1. There is still some setting in IE that needs to be changed

2. You need to close IE and empty the browser cache and run IE
again 3. There is a plugin or a third-party program interfering
with IE's
scripting

or

4. You may have malware

I am glad that Opera is working for you. The first thing I would
do is close IE, empty the browser cache (there are many
different ways to do this; if you need guidance, post back) and
reboot. And checking for malware is always wise. If no joy, give
us a complete list of all your security programs (firewall,
antivirus, antispyware, etc.). Good luck!


Dallas wrote:
thank you daave. i d/led the opera browser & the bank site
opened right up for me, yet still doesn't on ie & maxthon);
what does this tell you ? i have no clue whatsoever, as usual.

again, thanks & enjoy the rest of your weekend


"Daave" wrote in message
...
Dallas wrote:
hope this finds all doing well.

just tried to log into my credit union's site & they now say
:"Your browser is not capable of viewing this site because it
does not support JavaScript or JavaScript may be disabled.
Please enable JavaScript on your browser. "
I am trying to find out how to enable it, but still searching.

any/all will be appreciated - thanks ia!

Until you fix your IE issue, why not try another Web browser
for now? Opera, Firefox, and K-Meleon are all very good. Links:

http://www.opera.com/

http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/ie.html

http://kmeleon.sourceforge.net/

You don't even need to make your alternate browser the default
one. Whenever you want to use it, simply double-click the
desktop shortcut icon.



  #90  
Old June 22nd 09, 05:23 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
Daave[_8_]
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 2,461
Default bank site & enabling java

Sorry, I'm just about out of ideas. Perhaps they are having intermittent
problems with their Web site. When I clicked on the link you posted
(with IE7), I got the correct screen. But that's not to say there aren't
other problems on their end. I really think it's them and not you. Good
luck! (At least, you can get there with Opera...)

Still, you may want to try IE in the No Add-Ons mode, just for good
measure. Finally, you could try a Clean Boot:

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/310353

(which, of course, can and should be reversed)

If you still can't get through with IE, I have absolutely no idea why
that would be!


Dallas wrote:
thank you daave & yes, that exact box did appear.


"Daave" wrote in message
...
Also, click on this link:

http://liblearn.osu.edu/tutor/jscript.html

Did a box appear saying "You can Use JavaScipt!"?


Daave wrote:
Dallas, assuming you don't have any malware (this is always a
possibility, even if remote), I am leaning toward a third-party
program (including a browser toolbar) interfering. But for now, one
more time, drill down to these settings:

Tools | Internet Options | Security | Custom Level | Scripting

There should be five items:

1. Active Scripting
2. Allow Programmatic clipboard access
3. Allow status bar updates via script
4. Allow websites to prompt for information using scripted windows
5. Scripting of Java applets

What are the settings for each?

Did you ever try running IE in No Add-ons mode?


Dallas wrote:
i ran all my security programs, cleared the cache, rebooted & the
bank site still shows that error !


"Dallas" Jagged Edge@StillIStruggle wrote in message
...
thanks daave & emptying the browser is one thing I do know how to
do ! i will do that, close., reboot & also run my security
programs. i use:

the windows firewall
spybot
ccleaner
spyware blaster
avg's free antivirus
ad-aware
super antispyware free edition

i only have 1 running in the background.

also, why, after all this time, did this start to happen ? it
would have to be on their end, no ? i have not changed a thing on
my machine. again, many thanks


--
Dallas.....

Dell P 4, 3GHz, 512 MB DDR SDRAM, 160 GB, Win XP Home
16X DVD-ROM & ,6X DVD+/RW, IE7, OE6, DSL, via AT&T


"Daave" wrote in message
...
It tells me that:

1. There is still some setting in IE that needs to be changed

2. You need to close IE and empty the browser cache and run IE
again 3. There is a plugin or a third-party program interfering
with IE's
scripting

or

4. You may have malware

I am glad that Opera is working for you. The first thing I would
do is close IE, empty the browser cache (there are many
different ways to do this; if you need guidance, post back) and
reboot. And checking for malware is always wise. If no joy, give
us a complete list of all your security programs (firewall,
antivirus, antispyware, etc.). Good luck!


Dallas wrote:
thank you daave. i d/led the opera browser & the bank site
opened right up for me, yet still doesn't on ie & maxthon);
what does this tell you ? i have no clue whatsoever, as usual.

again, thanks & enjoy the rest of your weekend


"Daave" wrote in message
...
Dallas wrote:
hope this finds all doing well.

just tried to log into my credit union's site & they now say
:"Your browser is not capable of viewing this site because it
does not support JavaScript or JavaScript may be disabled.
Please enable JavaScript on your browser. "
I am trying to find out how to enable it, but still searching.

any/all will be appreciated - thanks ia!

Until you fix your IE issue, why not try another Web browser
for now? Opera, Firefox, and K-Meleon are all very good. Links:

http://www.opera.com/

http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/ie.html

http://kmeleon.sourceforge.net/

You don't even need to make your alternate browser the default
one. Whenever you want to use it, simply double-click the
desktop shortcut icon.



 




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