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Your computer is using Version 8 of Internet Explorer, under Windows XP, with the 'ASK.COM' toolbar installed into Internet Explorer.
You tried to access a web-page containing some 'js' ("JavaScript") code, but there was an error-condition that arose while interpreting the JS code.
Delete all "Temporary Internet Files".
Close Internet Explorer.
Open Internet Explorer.
Try to access the same web-page that gave you the error-message.
Try accessing that web-page on some other computer, to see if _more_ than one computer has a problem with that web-page.
1.Open Internet Explorer by clicking the Start button , and then clicking Internet Explorer.
2.If a message is displayed asking if you want Internet Explorer to be your default browser, click Yes. That's all you need to do.
If a message does not appear, go to the next step
3.Click the Tools button, and then click Internet Options.
4.Click the Programs tab, and then click Make default.
5.Click OK, and then close Internet Explorer.
Internet Explorer is now the default web browser
Does this only happen when you try to access a page from 'www.comcast.net' ?
Within Internet Explorer, click Tools.
Click Internet Options.
Under the "Browsing History" section, click Delete,
to remove any "temporary" files.
Then, try again to access COMCAST's web-site.
You have accidently deleted system files of internet explorer. Try to reinstall or repair using the setup of Internet Explorer. Restart and check whether your computer's desktop has been changed back to normal. If not follow the below steps. Since your computer's desktop has been changed back, i doubt that you have also deleted main system files.Then in that case, repair using Windows Installation Disk
You can do either of two things:
In Internet Explorer, choose [Internet Options] under the [Tools] menu selection.
[Advanded] tab
scroll down to the "Security' section
UN-check the "Warn about invalid site certificates"
[OK] [OK] [OK]
close and restart Internet Explorer.
#2:
If not satisfied with iE8, you can un-install it and the previous version that you had will re-install itself (and keep all your favorites, etc. intact).
[Start] [Control Panel]
[Add/Remove Programs]
Scroll most of the way down to [Windows Internet Explorer 8]
[Remove]
1. install Internet explorer version 6 or 7 2. install service pack 4 if it is Windows 200, 3 install service pack 2 if it is Windows xp 4.install the windows updates up to date
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