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Pflueger

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Since: Mar 16, 2006
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Sat Aug 11, 2007 6:33 pm
Post subject: Needclarification re: a DWORD Value Add to elertz
Archived from groups: microsoft>public>windowsnt>registry (more info?)

WIN XP Home IE6: I am getting the "A script on this page is causing IE to
run
slowly....." error whenever I close the "My Yahoo" webpage.

From here: http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=175500, the applicable MS fix
is this:

open this key:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\InternetExplorer\Styles

"Create a new DWORD value called "MaxScriptStatements" under this key
and set the value to the desired number of script statements.


By default the key doesn't exist. If the key has not been added, Internet
Explorer 4 defaults to 5,000,000 statements executed as the trigger for the
time-out dialog box.

Because the Internet Explorer 4.0, 5.0, 6, and 7 time-out is based on the
number of script statements executed, the time-out dialog box will not
display during ActiveX control or database-access delays. Endless loops in
script will still be detected."

OK, I opened the key and created the DWORD value, but it doesn't tell me
what value to give it numerically. It says IE4 is 5,000,000 statements -- is
that applicable to IE6 where it is inexact in the following paragraph?

If you know the answer to this would you please give me an example of how it
should be entered in its exact form and how it fits here:

MaxScriptStat...REG_DWORD 0x00000000 (0)

Thanks

pflu
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