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David Rolfe - 14 Apr 2004 18:41 GMT
Since I have upgraded to my OS to 9.2 and my explorer to 5.1.7 I have
been getting a lot of problems with Microsoft JS script errors
oocuring. I also have suffered from low memeory allocations even
though I have adjusted my memeory allocation from the recommended
8192k.

Are the two problems linked or does anyone has a solution to my
problems.
Richard Grieve Mac MVP - 14 Apr 2004 19:19 GMT
> Since I have upgraded to my OS to 9.2 and my explorer to 5.1.7 I have
> been getting a lot of problems with Microsoft JS script errors
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> Are the two problems linked or does anyone has a solution to my
> problems.

Try deleting the following...

Mac HD:System Folder:Preferences:PPC Registration Database

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