Hi, all!  Earlier this morning I encountered multiple script errors after
booting up my Dell XPS-410 desktop.  I am running Windows Vista Home Premium
Edition with all updates and the latest service packs installed.  I am
running Window-eyes 7.11 upgrade from 7.1 with Eloquence.  

Multiple script errors were generated including in no particular order GW
Tool Kit, Script Active, Loaded Script, Help Context, Word Scramble and Make
Pointer Follow Cursor.  That's just a few of them.  

I just kept pressing the restart script button and each script appeared to
start.  I then went into the script manager dialog.  I found that the
current Cap Beeper script was running with errors.  I closed everything
down, exited Window-eyes and restarted it.  Things appear to be ok, at least
for now.  

What would cause so many scripts to generate errors?  Maybe my solution
wasn't the best one, however, I figured if the restart script option is
available, then I use it.  What an experience.  I hope somebody can provide
answers.  Thanks for reading.  

Mike M 

P.S.  I am also running Nod 32 version 4.0 with the Nod 32 3.5 announcement
script running.  I don't recall that script generating an error.  . 
 

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