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Runtime errors in IE caused by Installing Office 2003
After installing Office 2003, I started getting Runtime errors in Internet
Explorer Error: A runtime error has occured. Do you wish to debug?Line 359 Error: object expected The same thing happened a few months ago, I would get runtime errors and then after about 30 min or so, I would lose my internet connection for IE, yet outlook express still worked. I would then reboot the computer and IE would again have an internet connection for a while. I kept trying to figure out what was causing it, so I recently did a repair installation for XP using the XP CD. IE worked perfectly for many many hours, I didn't once lose my internet connection. I then upgraded to SP1 again, since the repair install caused that to be overwritten. Then I reinstalled Office 2003, since the repair install also messed that up. I ran a repair install of Office 2003 not the fresh install. Now the runtime errors have returned, and I assume that I'll start losing my internet connection for IE again. Although it's not yet happened since I've just recently reinstalled Office and enough time hasn't elaspsed. How can I get rid of these runtime errors and fix IE after a Office 2003 install? -- Gerry Peters Midi Magic Studio |
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Hi Gerry,
In Internet Explorer use Tools=Options=Advanced and turn off the setting for the debugger. Installing Office updates will sometimes turn that setting back on. ======= "Gerry Peters" wrote in message ... After installing Office 2003, I started getting Runtime errors in Internet Explorer Error: A runtime error has occured. Do you wish to debug?Line 359 Error: object expected The same thing happened a few months ago, I would get runtime errors and then after about 30 min or so, I would lose my internet connection for IE, yet outlook express still worked. I would then reboot the computer and IE would again have an internet connection for a while. I kept trying to figure out what was causing it, so I recently did a repair installation for XP using the XP CD. IE worked perfectly for many many hours, I didn't once lose my internet connection. I then upgraded to SP1 again, since the repair install caused that to be overwritten. Then I reinstalled Office 2003, since the repair install also messed that up. I ran a repair install of Office 2003 not the fresh install. Now the runtime errors have returned, and I assume that I'll start losing my internet connection for IE again. Although it's not yet happened since I've just recently reinstalled Office and enough time hasn't elaspsed. How can I get rid of these runtime errors and fix IE after a Office 2003 install? Gerry Peters -- Let us know if this helped you, Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* Office 2003 Editions explained http://www.microsoft.com/uk/office/editions.mspx |
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I turned off the debugger, but I'm again losing my internet connection after
a period of time, this time it took several hours. So there must be something in Office 2003 or possibly SP1 that's causing the IE problem Any suggestions? All I really need is Access, Word, and Frontpage. I guess I could uninstall 2003 and just install those. I have a DSL line and PIII-450, 250 meg of ram. Is 2003 a resource hog? -- Gerry Peters Midi Magic Studio "Bob Buckland ?:-)" 75214.226(At Beautiful Downtown)compuserve.com wrote in message ... Hi Gerry, In Internet Explorer use Tools=Options=Advanced and turn off the setting for the debugger. Installing Office updates will sometimes turn that setting back on. ======= "Gerry Peters" wrote in message ... After installing Office 2003, I started getting Runtime errors in Internet Explorer Error: A runtime error has occured. Do you wish to debug?Line 359 Error: object expected The same thing happened a few months ago, I would get runtime errors and then after about 30 min or so, I would lose my internet connection for IE, yet outlook express still worked. I would then reboot the computer and IE would again have an internet connection for a while. I kept trying to figure out what was causing it, so I recently did a repair installation for XP using the XP CD. IE worked perfectly for many many hours, I didn't once lose my internet connection. I then upgraded to SP1 again, since the repair install caused that to be overwritten. Then I reinstalled Office 2003, since the repair install also messed that up. I ran a repair install of Office 2003 not the fresh install. Now the runtime errors have returned, and I assume that I'll start losing my internet connection for IE again. Although it's not yet happened since I've just recently reinstalled Office and enough time hasn't elaspsed. How can I get rid of these runtime errors and fix IE after a Office 2003 install? Gerry Peters -- Let us know if this helped you, Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* Office 2003 Editions explained http://www.microsoft.com/uk/office/editions.mspx |
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Hi Gerry,
You may want to troubleshoot the connection in one of the Internet Explorer or Windows networking newsgroups. The Office apps are big, but not necessarily more top heavy than other apps. If a dialup it can come from not disabling call waiting, or the conditions of the phone lines or someone picking up an extension, among other causes. ======== "Gerry Peters" wrote in message ... I turned off the debugger, but I'm again losing my internet connection after a period of time, this time it took several hours. So there must be something in Office 2003 or possibly SP1 that's causing the IE problem Any suggestions? All I really need is Access, Word, and Frontpage. I guess I could uninstall 2003 and just install those. I have a DSL line and PIII-450, 250 meg of ram. Is 2003 a resource hog? -- Gerry Peters -- Let us know if this helped you, Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* Office 2003 Editions explained http://www.microsoft.com/uk/office/editions.mspx |
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