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I'm seeing this on my system as well.

 

I tried what was suggested but it did not work

 

(my settings were already in that state).

 

 

 

/Ed

 

 

 

"Tammy" wrote:

 

 

> thanks for answering back. I will give that a shot and see how it goes.

 

> Again, thanks!

 

> --

 

> Tammy

 

>

 

>

 

> "Andrew E." wrote:

 

>

 

> > Open internet options,advanced,check the box "disable script debugging"

 

> > chk the box "disable other debugging",& uncheck the box "display script

 

> > errors"

 

> > close out options.

 

> >

 

> > "Tammy" wrote:

 

> >

 

> > > I have had a window that continuously pops up at random times that says

 

> > > "Just-in-time debugging". In the middle of the window it states this: A New

 

> > > Instance In Microsoft Script Editor. Then at the bottom it asks if I wish to

 

> > > debug. I click on yes. Then a new window pops up stating this: Step into

 

> > > Remote Procedure Call. Then in the next portion of the window it has the

 

> > > process which states this: [3300]C:\Program Files\Dell Support

 

> > > Center\bin\Sprtcmd.exe Then at the bottom of the page it has: Choose the

 

> > > program types that you want to debug and the only thing in that window is

 

> > > "script" with a check mark beside it. So I click ok. Then the next window

 

> > > states that the following programs will be debugged: script.

 

> > > Then a small window pops upwith this: Microsoft Visual Studio Debugger

 

> > > (warning symbol)WshShell.RegRead:Unable to open registry

 

> > > Key"HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\DELL\HWDiag\PCDpath" for reading. then it has

 

> > > the four boxes under that heading: break, continue, ignore, and help. I try

 

> > > to click the continue and it keeps bringing me back to that message with the

 

> > > warning symbol. So I click on break and this is where the cursor is flashing:

 

> > > dim PCDrPath : PCDrPath = WshShell.RegRead

 

> > > ("HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\DELL\HWDiag\PCDpath")

 

> > > dim TestResultPath : TestResultPath = oFSO.BuildPath (sCommonAppData,

 

> > > "Dell\HWDiag")

 

> > > What does all of this mean? This never started until I try to uninstall

 

> > > Defender Pro off of my computer. Any comments or suggestions?

 

> > >

 

> > > --

 

> > > Tammy

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