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sacred
14 Oct 2007, 07:46pm
OK i really need a clever bod to help me fix this as its really begining to make me rather annoyed everytime i click on user accounts in windows xp on my other machine i get a script error as it says below and id like someone to tell me how i could fix this this is a fresh install on xp sp2 retail
i have tried running sfc /scannow from the run box and i wouldnt have any spyware as its a fresh install in have used killdisk to clean the disk i have tried installing from the same windows disk to a different machine and i dont get that error on that machine only seem to get it on this one :(
oh and its windows xp home edition not vista as it says in my sig .
An error has ocurred in the script on this page
Line: 4
Char: 1
Error: Access is denied.
Code: 0
URL: res://C:\WINDOWS\system32\nusrmgr.cpl/nusrmgr.hta
Kentigern
14 Oct 2007, 08:21pm
Have you installed any anti virus or firewall programs as yet?
sacred
14 Oct 2007, 09:31pm
nope nothing its a clean install when i say clean i mean i havnt touched it
kryyst
15 Oct 2007, 01:31pm
If you've used the HTAStop.exe utility to close the windows security
I've heard that can cause similar problems with the user panel as well.
Firstly try turning it off with the Permit HTA Apps button and if that
doesnt work, you can try going into c:/<windows directory>/system32 and
looking for mshta.efx & mshta.exe files.
If you can find both you can try renaming mshta.exe to something else
and renaming mshta.efx to mshta.exe which manually undoes the changes
done by HTAStop
If that's not the case then try:
Easiest way to do this is open Windows Explorer.
Go to Tools/Folder Options and open the File Types tab.
Press the New button, enter "hta" in the File extention box and press
the Advanced >> button.
You should now see an Associated File Type drop down list.
Look in the drop down for "HTML Application". If you can find it, then
select it, click OK, close the folder associations windows and
everything might well be working again (certainly it worked for me).
If HTML Application isnt in the list then you can try creating it
manually (though I havent tried this myself).
To do that, press the << Advanced button to hide the Associated File
Type list box and press OK.
This should create a new newfile type in the Registered File types
window with Extention "hta" and File Type "hta"
Select this extension and press Advanced on the which should bring up
the Edit File Type window, Press New to bring up the New Action window
and enter "open" in the Action box and
C:\WINDOWS\System32\mshta.exe "%1" %*
in the Application Used to Perform Action box.
Then tick the Use DDE checkbox and enter "mshta" in the Application box
and "System" in the topic box.
Press OK on the New Action and Edit File Type windows and close on the
Folder Option window and hopefully that will have fixed things.
sacred
16 Oct 2007, 03:38am
WOW now that was the reply i was looking for thanks for your help in this matter i have gone back to vista as it was stressing me out but i copied you reply to notepad for the future .
sacred
20 Oct 2007, 01:11am
If you've used the HTAStop.exe utility to close the windows security
I've heard that can cause similar problems with the user panel as well.
Firstly try turning it off with the Permit HTA Apps button and if that
doesnt work, you can try going into c:/<windows directory>/system32 and
looking for mshta.efx & mshta.exe files.
If you can find both you can try renaming mshta.exe to something else
and renaming mshta.efx to mshta.exe which manually undoes the changes
done by HTAStop
If that's not the case then try:
Easiest way to do this is open Windows Explorer.
Go to Tools/Folder Options and open the File Types tab.
Press the New button, enter "hta" in the File extention box and press
the Advanced >> button.
You should now see an Associated File Type drop down list.
Look in the drop down for "HTML Application". If you can find it, then
select it, click OK, close the folder associations windows and
everything might well be working again (certainly it worked for me).
If HTML Application isnt in the list then you can try creating it
manually (though I havent tried this myself).
To do that, press the << Advanced button to hide the Associated File
Type list box and press OK.
This should create a new newfile type in the Registered File types
window with Extention "hta" and File Type "hta"
Select this extension and press Advanced on the which should bring up
the Edit File Type window, Press New to bring up the New Action window
and enter "open" in the Action box and
C:\WINDOWS\System32\mshta.exe "%1" %*
in the Application Used to Perform Action box.
Then tick the Use DDE checkbox and enter "mshta" in the Application box
and "System" in the topic box.
Press OK on the New Action and Edit File Type windows and close on the
Folder Option window and hopefully that will have fixed things.
i have reinstalled and tried this and it doesnt seem to havr fixed things :(
kryyst
20 Oct 2007, 02:43pm
Well other then a complete format/re-install I've got nothing else for you.
sacred
21 Oct 2007, 01:58am
no worries ive tried everything so il stick with vista
Thrax
23 Oct 2007, 06:08pm
Have you tried "sfc /scannow" ?
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