How do I remove the debugging software?

C

Christie

Bob,

I looked under the option you suggested but I didn't anything that refered
to "debugging", the only thing that I saw that might apply would have been:

Allow firiendly HTTP messages but that didn't seem like the right thing.
I'm sorry if I sound clueless about all of this but it's really driving me
crazy when that box pops up every time I view some websites or click on items
within those sites.

Thanks for your help.
 
C

Christie

Bob,

I looked under the option you suggested but I didn't anything that refered
to "debugging", the only thing that I saw that might apply would have been:

Allow firiendly HTTP messages but that didn't seem like the right thing.
I'm sorry if I sound clueless about all of this but it's really driving me
crazy when that box pops up every time I view some websites or click on items
within those sites.

Thanks for your help.
 
C

Christie

Bob,

I looked under the option you suggested but I didn't anything that refered
to "debugging", the only thing that I saw that might apply would have been:

Allow firiendly HTTP messages but that didn't seem like the right thing.
I'm sorry if I sound clueless about all of this but it's really driving me
crazy when that box pops up every time I view some websites or click on items
within those sites.

Thanks for your help.
 
C

Christie

Bob,

I looked under the option you suggested but I didn't anything that refered
to "debugging", the only thing that I saw that might apply would have been:

Allow firiendly HTTP messages but that didn't seem like the right thing.
I'm sorry if I sound clueless about all of this but it's really driving me
crazy when that box pops up every time I view some websites or click on items
within those sites.

Thanks for your help.
 
C

Christie

Bob,

I looked under the option you suggested but I didn't anything that refered
to "debugging", the only thing that I saw that might apply would have been:

Allow firiendly HTTP messages but that didn't seem like the right thing.
I'm sorry if I sound clueless about all of this but it's really driving me
crazy when that box pops up every time I view some websites or click on items
within those sites.

Thanks for your help.
 
B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Christie,

No problem :) Most folks never have to look at the settings menus <g>

In Internet Explorer 6, in Tools=>Internet Options=>Advanced, under the 'Browser' category about four or five entries down should be
'disable script debugging'.

Unfortunately some MS Office updates insist on re-enabling that feature when they're installed.

========
Bob,

I looked under the option you suggested but I didn't anything that refered
to "debugging", the only thing that I saw that might apply would have been:

Allow firiendly HTTP messages but that didn't seem like the right thing.
I'm sorry if I sound clueless about all of this but it's really driving me
crazy when that box pops up every time I view some websites or click on items
within those sites.

Thanks for your help. >>

--
Let us know if this helped you,

Bob Buckland ?:)
MS Office System Products MVP

Pricing and Packages for '2007 Microsoft Office System'
http://microsoft.com/office/preview
 
B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Christie,

No problem :) Most folks never have to look at the settings menus <g>

In Internet Explorer 6, in Tools=>Internet Options=>Advanced, under the 'Browser' category about four or five entries down should be
'disable script debugging'.

Unfortunately some MS Office updates insist on re-enabling that feature when they're installed.

========
Bob,

I looked under the option you suggested but I didn't anything that refered
to "debugging", the only thing that I saw that might apply would have been:

Allow firiendly HTTP messages but that didn't seem like the right thing.
I'm sorry if I sound clueless about all of this but it's really driving me
crazy when that box pops up every time I view some websites or click on items
within those sites.

Thanks for your help. >>

--
Let us know if this helped you,

Bob Buckland ?:)
MS Office System Products MVP

Pricing and Packages for '2007 Microsoft Office System'
http://microsoft.com/office/preview
 
B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Christie,

No problem :) Most folks never have to look at the settings menus <g>

In Internet Explorer 6, in Tools=>Internet Options=>Advanced, under the 'Browser' category about four or five entries down should be
'disable script debugging'.

Unfortunately some MS Office updates insist on re-enabling that feature when they're installed.

========
Bob,

I looked under the option you suggested but I didn't anything that refered
to "debugging", the only thing that I saw that might apply would have been:

Allow firiendly HTTP messages but that didn't seem like the right thing.
I'm sorry if I sound clueless about all of this but it's really driving me
crazy when that box pops up every time I view some websites or click on items
within those sites.

Thanks for your help. >>

--
Let us know if this helped you,

Bob Buckland ?:)
MS Office System Products MVP

Pricing and Packages for '2007 Microsoft Office System'
http://microsoft.com/office/preview
 
B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Christie,

No problem :) Most folks never have to look at the settings menus <g>

In Internet Explorer 6, in Tools=>Internet Options=>Advanced, under the 'Browser' category about four or five entries down should be
'disable script debugging'.

Unfortunately some MS Office updates insist on re-enabling that feature when they're installed.

========
Bob,

I looked under the option you suggested but I didn't anything that refered
to "debugging", the only thing that I saw that might apply would have been:

Allow firiendly HTTP messages but that didn't seem like the right thing.
I'm sorry if I sound clueless about all of this but it's really driving me
crazy when that box pops up every time I view some websites or click on items
within those sites.

Thanks for your help. >>

--
Let us know if this helped you,

Bob Buckland ?:)
MS Office System Products MVP

Pricing and Packages for '2007 Microsoft Office System'
http://microsoft.com/office/preview
 
B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Christie,

No problem :) Most folks never have to look at the settings menus <g>

In Internet Explorer 6, in Tools=>Internet Options=>Advanced, under the 'Browser' category about four or five entries down should be
'disable script debugging'.

Unfortunately some MS Office updates insist on re-enabling that feature when they're installed.

========
Bob,

I looked under the option you suggested but I didn't anything that refered
to "debugging", the only thing that I saw that might apply would have been:

Allow firiendly HTTP messages but that didn't seem like the right thing.
I'm sorry if I sound clueless about all of this but it's really driving me
crazy when that box pops up every time I view some websites or click on items
within those sites.

Thanks for your help. >>

--
Let us know if this helped you,

Bob Buckland ?:)
MS Office System Products MVP

Pricing and Packages for '2007 Microsoft Office System'
http://microsoft.com/office/preview
 
B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Christie,

No problem :) Most folks never have to look at the settings menus <g>

In Internet Explorer 6, in Tools=>Internet Options=>Advanced, under the 'Browser' category about four or five entries down should be
'disable script debugging'.

Unfortunately some MS Office updates insist on re-enabling that feature when they're installed.

========
Bob,

I looked under the option you suggested but I didn't anything that refered
to "debugging", the only thing that I saw that might apply would have been:

Allow firiendly HTTP messages but that didn't seem like the right thing.
I'm sorry if I sound clueless about all of this but it's really driving me
crazy when that box pops up every time I view some websites or click on items
within those sites.

Thanks for your help. >>

--
Let us know if this helped you,

Bob Buckland ?:)
MS Office System Products MVP

Pricing and Packages for '2007 Microsoft Office System'
http://microsoft.com/office/preview
 
B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Christie,

No problem :) Most folks never have to look at the settings menus <g>

In Internet Explorer 6, in Tools=>Internet Options=>Advanced, under the 'Browser' category about four or five entries down should be
'disable script debugging'.

Unfortunately some MS Office updates insist on re-enabling that feature when they're installed.

========
Bob,

I looked under the option you suggested but I didn't anything that refered
to "debugging", the only thing that I saw that might apply would have been:

Allow firiendly HTTP messages but that didn't seem like the right thing.
I'm sorry if I sound clueless about all of this but it's really driving me
crazy when that box pops up every time I view some websites or click on items
within those sites.

Thanks for your help. >>

--
Let us know if this helped you,

Bob Buckland ?:)
MS Office System Products MVP

Pricing and Packages for '2007 Microsoft Office System'
http://microsoft.com/office/preview
 
B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Christie,

No problem :) Most folks never have to look at the settings menus <g>

In Internet Explorer 6, in Tools=>Internet Options=>Advanced, under the 'Browser' category about four or five entries down should be
'disable script debugging'.

Unfortunately some MS Office updates insist on re-enabling that feature when they're installed.

========
Bob,

I looked under the option you suggested but I didn't anything that refered
to "debugging", the only thing that I saw that might apply would have been:

Allow firiendly HTTP messages but that didn't seem like the right thing.
I'm sorry if I sound clueless about all of this but it's really driving me
crazy when that box pops up every time I view some websites or click on items
within those sites.

Thanks for your help. >>

--
Let us know if this helped you,

Bob Buckland ?:)
MS Office System Products MVP

Pricing and Packages for '2007 Microsoft Office System'
http://microsoft.com/office/preview
 

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