"The Callee" IE message....what is it???
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"The Callee" IE message....what is it???
I have an XP Pro PC connected to Verizon DSL. After several hours (usually overnight), I will come back to my computer and a MS IE message is displayed on the screen stating
"sorry, there was a The Callee (server [not server application]) is not available and disappeared; all connections are invalid. The call did not execute."
Screen shot of the error: http://www.theforumisdown.com/upload...102/Callee.jpg
I still have my DSL connection going after hitting "OK" on the message.
Anyone have any idea what this may be?
Thanks in advance!!!
"sorry, there was a The Callee (server [not server application]) is not available and disappeared; all connections are invalid. The call did not execute."
Screen shot of the error: http://www.theforumisdown.com/upload...102/Callee.jpg
I still have my DSL connection going after hitting "OK" on the message.
Anyone have any idea what this may be?
Thanks in advance!!!
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googled and found THIS info.
"In IE go to tools, internet options, advanced, and check "disable script debugging"
M$ put this in for developers to be able to check their scripts "
"In IE go to tools, internet options, advanced, and check "disable script debugging"
M$ put this in for developers to be able to check their scripts "
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Eeyore,
Thanks for the reply. Unfortunately, I did try that and still not luck...can't figure this thing out! It only started about 1 week back. In the past week, I have not installed any new applications on my PC, and neither have I removed anything.
Oh well...
Thanks for the reply. Unfortunately, I did try that and still not luck...can't figure this thing out! It only started about 1 week back. In the past week, I have not installed any new applications on my PC, and neither have I removed anything.
Oh well...
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Originally posted by Lampei
Do you have a firewall? It could be that someone has installed something on your PC. Have you virus scanned/adaware'd your computer recently?
Do you have a firewall? It could be that someone has installed something on your PC. Have you virus scanned/adaware'd your computer recently?