Thanks for the reply. We actually clear the cache in order to replicate the 
error on user's machines.  It'll happen occassionally on some user's machines 
and if we want it to happen on demand while investigating, we clear the cache 
again. So agreed that it seems to be an IE issue, but not sure what the fix 
might be. 
 
Thanks again.
 
Vi
 


Date: Tue, 26 Oct 2010 14:38:29 +0000
From: [email protected]
Subject: Re: IE Script error in SRM / midtier
To: [email protected]

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This kind of errors are usually related to corruption in the IE cache.
Therefore what those users need to do is delete all the temporary files in IE:

1. Click on Internet Options
2. On the General tab,  click on Delete...
3. Click on Delete Files..., then click Close
4. Close all instances of Internet Explorer that are running

After this, the user needs to open a new IE, and log back into Remedy

Guillaume




From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) [[email protected]] on 
behalf of Vianna Vianna [[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, October 25, 2010 1:44 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: IE Script error in SRM / midtier



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Hello
Some of our users are receiving a concerning script error when launching the 
Service Request Management portal. 
 
They are getting: 
 
IE Script Error
An error has occurred in the script on this page
Line: 21
Char: 1
Error: Syntax error
Code: 0 
URL: http://(our midtier server)/arsys/plugins/ etc... and then it shows the AR 
server name, user's name, and user's password
 
Do you want to continue running scripts on this page?
 
If you select yes, then another script error appears  with:
Line: 17
Char:2
Error: 'EventDispatcher' is undefined
 
and the URL for this second script  is identical to the one above. 
 
Our primary concern is the fact that the user's password is passed in clear 
text. 
 
Anybody else experience something like this? 
 
We're running ARSystem 7.5 (patch 003), SRM 2.2, and IE 7
 
Thank you
 
Vi
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