OK - updates. I uninstalled/reinstalled (times 3, with search and destroy missions) symatec client security. And finally things begin to work again. CSS functions corectly, and it appears that javascript is again executing. I need a test site for that though - got one?
I have gone through all the security policies, and there is nothing that I can see that even mentions java or javascript (perhaps I'm looking in the wrong places?). I have saved the event logs from the system and the application sections (evt files, loadable by the event viewer). One error...
Well, I reinstalled SP4 (the file SP4Express_EN.exe), and then did the update site, which installed a javascript patch. Result: no change. Javascript, and apparently CSS efffects still will not execute as a user in any browser.
Norton lcient security has javascript enabled. I have also run it with the firewall compeltely DISabled, to no avail. I have set and reset permissions on the java folders as well - no effect. IE gave me an "out of stack space" error once, if that helps.
yes. all the browsers have javascript enabled, and I have run it with firewalls, etc. disabled as well. No joy. The javascript DOES work as an adminsitrator in the same browsers. Why this should be so is a mystery to me.
Lately, my win2K system has gotten wonky. Using any browser (opera, firefox or IE), as a normal "power user", I cannot get any javascript to work (e.g. making mail.yahoo.com delete it's spam and/or trash). However, as an administrator, it all works fine. How can I diagnose this silliness? It...
Lately, my win2K system has gotten wonky. Using any browser (opera, firefox or IE), as a normal "power user", I cannot get any javascript to work (e.g. making mail.yahoo.com delete it's spam and/or trash). However, as an administrator, it all works fine. How can I diagnose this silliness? It...
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