DiamondDGX
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posted on 9-19-2006 at 12:03 AM
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IE7 problems
After my first time running the program, the Home screen presents a IE7 incomplatible problem. It also explains how to fix this issue by changing my
internet options under scripting. And even after the changes the error is still sitting on my 'Home' screen. And even worse, almost no functions are
working correctly due to this IE7 error. Someone help me please. Anything?
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Audiosoft
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posted on 9-19-2006 at 04:25 AM
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* Open Internet Explorer, click the Tools button, click Internet Options, and then click the Security tab. Click Internet Zone icon, and then click
the Custom level button.
* Scroll down to Allow status bar updates via script, select Enable, and then click OK until you return to Internet Explorer.
Click the Home button in eJukebox. If the warning message still appears Restart eJukebox. If it still does not work restart computer then run
eJukebox.
If that doesn't do it there must be another IE7 security setting that needs changed. Probally something regarding 'javascript', 'vbscript' or
'scripting'.
Are you using IE7 RC1 or one of the Betas?
Does anyone have eJukebox working with IE7 RC1 installed? I know Beta 2 works good but have not tried it with RC1 yet.
Audiosoft
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DiamondDGX
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posted on 9-19-2006 at 07:21 AM
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Thank you for the reply, and i tried all those different options along with a few others and nothing got running.
By the way i have IE7 RC1. The program still gives me the error and not too many functions work. Carousel only shows about 3 album covers over and
over, it seems messy. I really want to figure this out, anyone with help out there please let me know.
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Audiosoft
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posted on 9-19-2006 at 07:39 AM
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Are you sure you selected the Internet Zone and clicked custom level when you enabled "Allow status bar updates via script? If so maybe try selecting
the other 3 zones and changing the custom level under those also.
I am using IE7 beta 2 here and i started eJukebox with "Allow status bar updates via script" Disabled under the Internet Zone. Got the warning
message. Enabled "Allow status bar updates via script" and everything worked right away except I had to close the artist list by hitting its X then
clicking the Artists Button at the top to reload it.
Well I am sure if there is an issue with IE7 RC1, I will be able to update eJukebox to work with it.
Until then you can easily revert back to IE6 and get eJukebox working by Uninstalling IE7:
1. Shutdown eJukebox
2. Go to Windows Control Panel
3. Click Add or Remove Programs
4. Click Show Updates checkbox
5. Click whatever version of IE7 you have. For example "Internet Explorer 7 Beta 2 Preview"
6. Click the Change/Remove button
You will then be able to use eJukebox and Internet Explorer 6.
If you want tabbed browsing...download FireFox. It is much better than IE7 anyways
and highly customizable. You can always reinstall IE7 later if you want.
Audiosoft
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Pirk
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posted on 9-19-2006 at 11:33 AM
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Audiosoft,
I have IE7 installed, Version 7.0.5700.6, Update versions: Release Candidate. I suppose this is the RC1?
The fact remains that eJukebox works good on my PC with this version.
Pirk
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DiamondDGX
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posted on 9-19-2006 at 08:04 PM
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Ok, so i have to have some other issue on my PC. Because i decided to just go back to IE6...and the problem still stands. I'm starting to wonder if
it has anything to do with my Zone Alarm. Although I gave EJ all allowed features in there...something has to be blocking EJ from running the way it
should. Thanks for the help tho everybody, any other ideas are completely welcome.
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Fishy
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posted on 9-19-2006 at 08:58 PM
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Exit zonealarm and kill the task named "vsmon.exe". Then zonealarm should be disabled. Or simply uninstall zonealarm and turn on the internal
firewall in xp, in order to test whether that identifies the problem. Also check that you don't run multiple firewalls at once, since that is
quaranteed to result in problems. I have had several problems with zonealarm being to restrictive myself. Even when the correct parameters were
set.
Hope you'll figure it out.
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Audiosoft
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posted on 9-19-2006 at 09:01 PM
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Yeah ZoneAlarm gives a warning about eJukebox 'monitoring keystrokes and mousemovements'. You have to let eJukebox do this otherwise it will not
know what you are doing. Don't worry it doesn't log any keystrokes or have any spyware. It just waits for relevant mouse movement and keystrokes
only when eJukebox has focus.
Just rename ejukebox.exe to ejukebox4.exe under C:\Program Files\eJukebox\ and run it so that zone alarm prompts you again....i think there are 3
prompts you need to OK to allow eJukebox to do what it wants to do.
Audiosoft
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