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run-time error '70 access denied
run-time error '70' access denied
I get this error message every time I start my computer up. I press OK and most things work ok .I have a bit of bother with outlook express and realarcade sometimes they freeze up on me. Sometimes I get the error message: An error has occured in the script on this page. line 64 char 1 error 'shuih' is undefined code 0 url File://C:\windows\applicationData\Microsoft\ internet explorer\desktop.htt. It gives me the option 'do you wish to continue running scripts on this page, yes or no. I press yes and most things work ok.I have tried pressing no and that just freezes the computer up. Thanks for any help............................... |
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There are sometimes errors like that in Outlook Express if you shut it down before it is finished loading mail or sending mail.
As for the other error I will have to research that one. Get back to you.:-S |
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run-time error sorted
Hi, you would not belive it,I posted another error SHELL32.DLL and it,s to do with the scan disc. Anyway tb525 was helping me try to find the cause of that problem he sugested I unticked a program from start up,it was somthing the kids had done.
That cured the runntime error. I still have the other problem. When I go anywhere near scandisc it comes up: an error has occured press enter to return to windows. I do that but when I get there nothing works SHELL32.DLL CANNOT START. Thanks for help. G |
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