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  1. #1
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    windows explorer problem

    well
    i used a AV called kaspersky to get rid of redlof virus (folder.htt and destop.ini) well i think these virus are attched to these files
    on the recommendation of AV
    i disinfected that files with virus
    now i have the win explorer prob
    when i go to one page to another
    the message pops out
    An error has occured i nthe script on this page
    line 1
    char 1
    ..
    url c\...\folder.htt
    do you wish to continue...

    actually whats the problem
    what mistake did i did
    hope help comes
    tks
    saha
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    In IE, go to the Tools>Internet Options>Advanced tab, and check "Disable script debugging" and uncheck "Display a notification about every script error".
    Nick.

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    well

    well i think doing that i will escape the problem not solve
    well tks for that
    but what actually had happened?
    i think the folder.htt is needed file and the AV deleted or separated it as it is infected from redlof
    so the file is not found and there is the problem
    is that right
    i hope if i did disable scripting then if there is greater prob in future it will not be shown
    is there any way to bring that fresh folder.htt back
    abvouisly not formatting
    tks
    saha
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    Changing those settings doesn't disable scripting, all they do is stop the annoying messages whenever you hit a page with a script error (and there are many). The only time you would want to show scripting error messages is if you are developing a website.
    Nick.

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