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Old 06-02-2007, 01:32 PM
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Default Invalid Argument debug?

Been working for several hours to resolve the following problem. I thought it was probably my PC but can find no way to repair the problem.

When picking a "message" subject or new "Thread" or most anything else I continuely get a small window each time as follows:

X A runtime error has occurred.
Do you wish to Debug?

Line 13 ( this number chgs each time debug request is selected)
Error: Invalid Argument
YES__ NO__


When I select "YES" to debug then the same window comes up with the same "Line #" shown again and when selected to debug again the same window is again shown with different number and when selected again the same process for three sets of different numbers. If I select "NO" then the window does not come back until I again select another "Message" and then the same window comes up again. This only happens on this forum is why I suspicous.
Also FYI - the last two weeks the sign in password I must type in where before I didn't have to that. I still am able to type in one letter and my user name appears to select. I was told it was probably my PC protection setup. That is not the case as I allow all windows/cookies on this site.

Hope you can help...xsailer
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Old 06-04-2007, 12:51 PM
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Default Re: Invalid Argument debug?

Open Internet Explorer - click Tools - Internet Options - Advanced. Make sure Disable script debugging is ticked and Display a notification about every script error is unticked then Apply and OK your way out...

Those options usually are not enabled by default but sometimes they have an annoying habit of appearing wiht updates to IE.
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Old 06-04-2007, 06:28 PM
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Default Re: Invalid Argument debug?

Thank you thank you thank you! The problem doesn't sound like one caused by your side of the house. I appreciate you figuring it out for me.

Now if I could just figure out why my passwork doesn't come automatically when signing in.

Thanks
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