Julie,
 
I'm currently using 1.4.2_05 but am unable to recreate the issue. Do you
know if there is another factor in this, for instance versions past
1.4.1_03 with particular preferences or IE preferences set-up?
 
Cheers,
 
Gary

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Subject: Re: Error whilst accessing a Remedy application via IE


** Gary,
You will need to install Mid-tier patch 1337 for clients with Java past
version 1.4.1_03.
Julie

At 08:45 AM 12/13/2006, you wrote:


        ** 
        Apparently they have many different versions ranging from 5.5 up
to 7. The message is received by all who have tried.
         
        Cheers,
         
        Gary
        
        
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        Subject: Re: Error whilst accessing a Remedy application via IE
        
        ** 
        What version of the explorer is this person using? It probably
is something with the java runtime env that IE uses on his computer..
         
        Joe D'Souza
        Remedy Developer / Consultant,
        BearingPoint,
        Virginia.
        
        
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        From: "Chapman, Gary" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
        To: [email protected]
        Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2006 10:25:51 AM
        Subject: Error whilst accessing a Remedy application via IE
        
        ** 
        
        Hello good people of the ARlist,
        
         
        
        I wonder if anyone could possibly assist me. We currently have
an issue whereby one of our customers using our bespoke remedy
application via the Mid-tier is receiving an error message while going
about their usual tasks. The error message they receive is: -
        
         
        
        "A script on this page is causing Internet Explorer to run
slowly. If it continues to run, your computer may become unresponsive.
Do you want to abort the script?"
        
         
        
        Apparently this happens when they hit the back button amongst
other things.
        
         
        
        I have found a KB entry on the Microsoft Support site (
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/175500
<http://support.microsoft.com/kb/175500> ) and got our customers IT
department to follow the instructions but that did not help.
        
         
        
        I'm unable to recreate this issue and am sure it is a problem
with network set-up at our customers end but would love to be able to
point them in the right direction. Has anyone had this issue before and
how did you resolve it?
        
         
        
        Some details: -
        
         
        
        Windows 2000
        
        ARSystem 5.1.2
        
        Mid-tier Version 5.01.02 patch 1303
        
        Oracle 9i
        
        Our customer says they are using many versions of IE ranging
from 5.5 up to 7
        
         
        
        Thanks in advance,
        
         
        
        Gary.
         
         
        Regards,
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