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assman3301
03-04-2003, 09:11 PM
http://www.clickspring.net/cs/gemini/ (its an error i keep getting in windows have no clue what it is though). one of those errors wher it asks if i want to keep running scripts on this page i always click NO but it keeps coming back.

Anyone have any thoughts?

namzuf9
03-04-2003, 09:21 PM
Originally posted by assman3301@4 March 2003 - 21:11
one of those errors wher it asks if i want to keep running scripts on this page i always click NO but it keeps coming back.

Anyone have any thoughts?
Normally caused by a badly coded page. What version of IE have you got?

assman3301
03-05-2003, 03:08 AM
IE 5.5 was told not to upgrade to 6.0

Grim
03-05-2003, 07:46 AM
Originally posted by assman3301@5 March 2003 - 04:08
IE 5.5 was told not to upgrade to 6.0
Tell us why???

MagicNakor
03-05-2003, 09:06 AM
I didn't get any errors.

Chilly
03-05-2003, 09:43 AM
I get alot of these problems try Here (http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;285212) this might help you out ;)

Leech_Killer
03-05-2003, 05:04 PM
I've had this, it's a piece of software that installs itself in your windows system 32 file, it's loaded with something else you install. It starts off by scanning your IE cache directories, makes a list of what you've been viewing then sends this information back to clickspring.net. To get rid of it do this:-

For Windows XP Home/Pro
Press Ctrl-Alt-Del once to bring up the End Task dialogue. Highlight "WINSERVS" and select End Task. (It may take a few moments for a "not responding" warning to appear. Press End Task again.) Now remove INSERVS.EXE from your StartUp folder. This can be done by going to Start > Settings > Taskbar, and clicking on the Start Menu tab. Select "Remove". Find the StartUp folder on the list that appears, select it if necessary, and delete the WINSERVS entry that appears there.

or try this:-

Copied from William Henderson
First delete the program Purity scan from your system and follow these steps:

Next, for XP Professional (should work for standard XP / 2000), go to windows explorer program via, start button, program files- accessories- explorer. Click on Windows, then double click the system 32 folder. Scroll down and find the file: "winservn". The icon has a large 'P' on it. Don't try to delete it yet, it won't let you. Keeping the folder on your desktop, press alt+ctrl+delete, at the same time to bring up the Task Manager.
Click on Task Manager, then on Processes. In the Processes list find "WINSERVS.EXE". Right click on this and choose "end process tree". Don't worry about the warning box, just do it. There will be some more duplicate "WINSERVS.EXE" so scroll down and find them all and end them all. Once you have done this you can delete "winservn".

TRshady
03-05-2003, 05:07 PM
Go to start, control panel and then 'internet options'. Go to advanced and then check the box to disable script debugging. That should fix your problems.

Yusuke
03-06-2003, 07:54 AM
And uncheck the one that says "display a notification about every script error"