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Libertine 04-17-2003 01:37 PM

Visual Studio => annoying error messages in IE
 
I installed Visual Studio on my windows pc and now I get lots of annoying error messages on webpages, asking me to start the debugger and shit. Anyone got an idea about how to stop that shit?

(*nix programmer taking a short vacation on the dark side)

Fletch XXX 04-17-2003 01:44 PM

you knew it was coming ;)

http://www.apple.com/switch

:)

Libertine 04-17-2003 01:51 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Fletch XXX
you knew it was coming ;)

http://www.apple.com/switch

:)

No, I didn't actually. Also, I'm only using windows because I'm coding for windows, so making the switch isn't really an option :)

Fletch XXX 04-17-2003 01:53 PM

eh, no worries... i just post that in any pc related error thread man, sorry i dont know how to fix your prob yo.

;)

Mr.Teen 04-17-2003 01:54 PM

What Language are your programming in? Visual studio comes with a bunch of stuff. I belive if you install the c++ part of it, you will be getting those IE errors.

Libertine 04-17-2003 01:57 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Mr.Teen
What Language are your programming in? Visual studio comes with a bunch of stuff. I belive if you install the c++ part of it, you will be getting those IE errors.
I have all the stuff. Including C++

Mr.Teen 04-17-2003 02:00 PM

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Originally posted by punkworld


I have all the stuff. Including C++

Yeah but what language are you actually coding in? Visual basic or C++, if its visual basic then reinstall visual studio, and uncheck the C++ box, so that c++ doesn't install. Then you won't get those annoying error messages..

Libertine 04-17-2003 02:03 PM

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Originally posted by Mr.Teen


Yeah but what language are you actually coding in? Visual basic or C++, if its visual basic then reinstall visual studio, and uncheck the C++ box, so that c++ doesn't install. Then you won't get those annoying error messages..

Oh, no, uninstalling shit from it is not an option - especially not c++, since that's the main one I'm coding in. But apart from that, there has to be an option somewhere to disable those error messages.

Every time I use windows I'm reminded of how much I love Linux and OpenBSD...

Backov 04-17-2003 02:14 PM

There's some JIT debugging settings hidden somewhere in Visual Studio.. Turn them off for IE - the challenge is finding them. It's been a couple years since I used VS, so I can't help you much more than that.

Ketadream 04-17-2003 02:36 PM

Just disable script debugging in IE, for some reason it turns it on when you install VS

Libertine 04-17-2003 02:38 PM

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Originally posted by Ketadream
Just disable script debugging in IE, for some reason it turns it on when you install VS
Hmmm... I had already done that, but now I see that it somehow turned itself on again...

DTK 04-17-2003 02:49 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by punkworld
I installed Visual Studio on my windows pc and now I get lots of annoying error messages on webpages, asking me to start the debugger and shit.
Welcome to my world LOL....so many sites out there have dogshit scripting

Libertine 04-17-2003 02:51 PM

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Originally posted by DTK


Welcome to my world LOL....so many sites out there have dogshit scripting

Well, I don't mind them having bad scripting... I just don't want to know about it.

MattO 04-17-2003 03:10 PM

I think I remember having to turn a service off to get that shit to stop on my computer, but I can't really tell you exactly...

Jak 04-17-2003 04:01 PM

If I recall correctly it's some sort of registry entry you can edit to get it to turn off. It's been a while since I installed and had to do the same thing. Do a search in Google for the actual words from the error message and see what comes up.

DTK 04-17-2003 04:26 PM

Actually, I think Backov is correct...all you have to do is turn off script debugging in IE.


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