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    Script problem

    Hi.I get this problem on my Status Bar.
    Done but with errors on the Page.
    The biggest culprit is this one.'COMSCORE' is undefined
    I know Comscore is an Ad program normally but not sure in this case.
    It takes about 10 seconds for a page to fully load which slows the browsing down considerably.
    If I go to Tools.Internet Options.Security.Click on Custom level and scroll down to Active Scripting and disable it,Everything works fine.
    Is there any way of repairing script .I am using W/7 and IE8.
    I did try IE9 Beta but it took the problem with it and it was even slower than IE8.
    Just removed Java to see if it made any difference but no such luck.
    Ran everything that I can think of sfc /scannow.chkdsk.defrag.All my Security programs and nothing found.
    Hardly anything downloaded on this computer so was just wondering if a system repair using the W/7 disc would help.
    Not sure if I have posted in the correct part of the Forum or not.
    No problems on this site with it but do get it in other sites.

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    hello
    did you try to restore a previous working system restoration point?
    Roger and out

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    Hi I did do a restore but have had this problem for a few months and every now and then I delete all restore points.
    Maybe just to see if it would work any quicker,So now cannot go back far enough.
    It means at the moment I will not be able to download IE9 when the full version comes out.
    I have always used I/E and have tried a few others.I also have Firefox downloaded in case I have to use that at some time.
    I believe W/7 has it's own script program installed so not sure if you can repair it or download a new one.

    ---------- Post added at 12:06 PM ---------- Previous post was at 11:59 AM ----------

    I don't think I can uninstall I/E8 and download it again as that was the first version that I installed.
    Can you install IE8 over the top of the original one.

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    Well thought that I would give IE9 beta another go before doing a repair and it looks like that has sorted my problem out.
    lets hope that it stays this way.

    ---------- Post added 11-05-2010 at 02:58 PM ---------- Previous post was 11-04-2010 at 05:16 PM ----------

    Nope although it does not show the Error on page report it still takes to long in opening IE9 pages.
    I still have to disable active scripting in IE security for it to open pages normally.
    I did run Dr TCP on it a month or so ago before I discovered that it was not meant for W/7 so not sure if that could be part of the problem.
    Is there any program for W7 that I could run just to make sure I am running the proper web address for programs that I want to look at.

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    Latest is that Simple Ad block would not work with I/E9 but managed to transfer one of Firefox's ad blockers over to In private filtering on I/E9 Tools.
    Now this seems to be working very well pages are opening a lot quicker now so I am quite happy to leave it like that.

 

 

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