Script error during Active Desktop Recovery


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Hi all,

On the rare occasions I get the Active Desktop Recovery wallpaper when something's gone wrong, the "Restore My Active Desktop" button generates the following script error (username is X'ed out):

An error has occurred in the script on this page.
Line: 65
Char: 1
Error: Object doesn't support this action
Code: 0
URL: file:///C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/XXXXXX/Application%20Data/Microsoft/Internet%20Explorer/Desktop.htt

Do you want to continue running scripts on this page?

However, I can find no "Line 65" in the desktop.htt file. According to UltraEdit and Frontpage, the last line is #36.

 
<!----
***** This file is automatically generated by Microsoft Windows *****
-------->
<HTML>
<BODY background="" style="border:none;" bgcolor=#d5d2d5 topmargin=0 leftmargin=0 rightmargin=0 bottommargin=0>

	<DIV  style="position:absolute; LEFT: 0; TOP: 0; WIDTH: 1280; HEIGHT: 800;">
<IMG src="file:///C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/XXXXXXXX/Local%20Settings/Application%20Data/Microsoft/Wallpaper1.bmp" cache style="position: absolute; left:0; top:0; width: 100%; height: 100%;">
	</DIV>


<OBJECT
	classid="clsid:72267F6A-A6F9-11D0-BC94-00C04FB67863"
	id=ActiveDesktopMover
	STYLE="position:absolute; container:positioned; LEFT: 0;TOP: 0; WIDTH: 0; HEIGHT: 0;zIndex: 5"
>
<param name="Interval" value=500>
<param name="SizerID" value="ActiveDesktopMover">
<param name="Enabled" value="True">
<param name="TargetName" value="DeskMovr">
<param name="WindowOnly" value="False">
</OBJECT>

<OBJECT
	classid="clsid:72267F6A-A6F9-11D0-BC94-00C04FB67863"
	id=ActiveDesktopMoverW
	STYLE="position:absolute; container:positioned; LEFT: 0;TOP: 0; WIDTH: 0; HEIGHT: 0;zIndex 19"
>
<param name="Interval" value=500>
<param name="SizerID" value="ActiveDesktopMoverW">
<param name="Enabled" value="True">
<param name="TargetName" value="DeskMovrW">
<param name="WindowOnly" value="True">
</OBJECT>

 </BODY> </HTML>

Can anyone determine what's going wrong here? It's a rare occurance, but annoying. BTW, currently I get rid of it by reapplying my current XP theme.

Thanks :)

Edited by bodhicoyote
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Are you using Internet Explorer 7?

If you use it please take the following steps:

Try to uninstall Internet Explorer 7 and restart your computer. Try to install Internet Explorer 7 again and make sure you are NOT connected to the Internet while you re-install.

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Are you using Internet Explorer 7?

If you use it please take the following steps:

Try to uninstall Internet Explorer 7 and restart your computer. Try to install Internet Explorer 7 again and make sure you are NOT connected to the Internet while you re-install.

Thanks. Do you have a link to the info you got this from? I'd like to read thru it.

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