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Old 04-18-2006, 07:12 PM
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I recently had an issue with a couple of trojans. While disposing of them I must have disposed of something i need. Now I get errors on some pages online. At Commandondemand.com when trying to use the online scanner i get:
Line 17
Character 5
Error Object does not support this property or method
Code 0

i get different messages at different sites.

Pc tuneup tells me I'm missing wnaspi32.dll and prounstal.exe.

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Trojans are famous for corrupting or deleting windows files, check your XP cd for these files and simply put them backm if they happened to be packaged inside a .cab file.. which they probably will be... you could try a repair by restarting your computer with the XP disc in the drive and choosing repair instead of install.



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i tried reinstalling windows over itself hoping it would correct the problem. it didnt.

will the repair function work if the reinstall didnt?



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Yes "repair" should definitely work.

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At Commandondemand.com when trying to use the online scanner i get:
Line 17
Character 5
Error Object does not support this property or method
Code 0
Is not related to your PC's problem. This occurs because your IE has blocked installation of ActiveX controls from that site.




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i went to the microsoft site and did everything they said except reinstall the Script 5.6.

My DirectX was bad and I reinstalled it. this leaves only the script issue from their list.

article is here
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ok.

i just downloaded script 5.6 and ran.

I also did a reinstall of Explorer 6.

Nothing has changed.

I have nothing blocked in activeX that could block it from running.

now what?

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The problem is with the webpage which you are trying to access (http://www.commandondemand.com/eval/cod/codie.htm).

There is nothing wrong with your computer or IE.




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I believe it's an ActiveX issue because when I go to the site on my son's PC, the toolbar asks permission to run ActiveX. When I allow it works fine.

Ive tried a reinstall of XP over the top of mine. I've tried the Run:scan repair line.
I've tried reinstalling Java, DirectX, VBScript 5.6, and several suggested Registry mods.

Can anyone out there help?

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Try resetting Internet Explorer web settings

In Internet Explorer -> Tools -> Reset Web Settings.

If it does not work try repairing your Internet Explorer through Add/Remove programs.

Is that the only site you are having problems with?



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Its the one I keep using to see if its fixed yet. There were some others with different messages like something was expected or such.

I dont see an option to reset web settings under internet options-tools.

also, IE is not in the add/remove programs.



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