I know that you can make the IE script error go away by changing the view of
a database to something other than taskpad, then change it back, but this is
temporary--the error always comes back. Is there a permanent fix?
Unfortunately there is none that I know of short of SQL 2005<g>.
Andrew J. Kelly SQL MVP
"salty" <salty@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> I know that you can make the IE script error go away by changing the view
of
> a database to something other than taskpad, then change it back, but this
is
> temporary--the error always comes back. Is there a permanent fix?
>
|||That wasn't the answer I was hoping for... :^(
Thanks for the reply, though.
"Andrew J. Kelly" wrote:
> Unfortunately there is none that I know of short of SQL 2005<g>.
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