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Does anyone's computer just on the forums get really slow and get a message saying "corvette forum is not responding due to a long running script" if so what's the fix. sometimes I can't use the forum because it just hangs up for minutes at a time. thanks.
You might try,
Open Internet Explorer
Click the 'Tools' menu, and then select 'Internet Options'
Click the 'Advanced' tab, select the 'Disable script debugging (Internet Explorer)' and 'Disable script debugging (Other)' check boxes
Clear the 'Display a notification about every script error' check box, and then click OK...
Might help....
Do you get a "Stop Running Script?" message? If so, click Yes.
E. M. .............Same problem with my HP laptop......I click the "yes", but the "long-running script" message appears again.....after 3-4 tries the site finally is usable.....same problem when using Bat's suggestions/3-4 tries before problem is corrected.
E. M. .............Same problem with my HP laptop......I click the "yes", but the "long-running script" message appears again.....after 3-4 tries the site finally is usable.....same problem when using Bat's suggestions/3-4 tries before problem is corrected.
Does anyone's computer just on the forums get really slow and get a message saying "corvette forum is not responding due to a long running script" if so what's the fix. sometimes I can't use the forum because it just hangs up for minutes at a time. thanks.
Yep, exact same thing happening here with both "Explorer" and "Firefox"... guess the popups are more important than the subscribers...
Some things I do not understand ... I'm told that's because "I'm too old." Funny though, because 50 years ago it was because "I'm too young."
I can't get mine to give the error some are getting,
I do not use ad blockers and I have no pop ups, and I am bloatware/malmare/etc free
My comp is built by me, running win7 pro with EI
While I do not believe this is the answer it can't hurt,
Run the free versions of avast, malwarebytes and even the wed based pc cillin house call, see if things are clean even if you have anti virus those things will not hurt anything.
I used my brother-in-law's laptop tonight....he lives 30 miles from my house.....his laptop had the same problem with different forums that I logged on to. He also has *** Communication as his provider---if that means anything?