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I have been visiting a certain website for years without any problems, and suddenly yesterday I have been getting this message,
Microsoft VBScript runtime error '800a0009'
Subscript out of range: 'intLoggedInUserSkin'
/forum/functions/functions_forumskins.asp, line 4
This happens if I use IE or aol to get on the website. I am not very computer savvy, I have googled the error message, but I cant make head or tail out of the explanations given. Anyone have any answers or easy fixes please? Many thanks.
Microsoft VBScript runtime error '800a0009'
Subscript out of range: 'intLoggedInUserSkin'
/forum/functions/functions_forumskins.asp, line 4
This happens if I use IE or aol to get on the website. I am not very computer savvy, I have googled the error message, but I cant make head or tail out of the explanations given. Anyone have any answers or easy fixes please? Many thanks.
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Care to tell us the website's URL? (or perhaps not ) - it's a problem at their end, which should be sorted fairly fast, if they are on the ball.
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Website address is crewforum.co.uk , I dont think its a problem at their end, as I have managed to get on it via a friends pc, and no one else seems to have a problem with it, just wondering what could have caused me to not get on it.
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No problems here with FF.
Assuming that you have not made any other changes whatever, I Suggest you clear your cookies, IE cache and run ipconfig /flushdns from a command prompt (Run, CMD).
If you have made changes (e.g. new applications, new hardware, MS updates etc.) then all bets are off, and try going back to a System restore point from before the problem occurred.
Also make sure that your AV is up-to-date and active (ditto malware).
SD
Assuming that you have not made any other changes whatever, I Suggest you clear your cookies, IE cache and run ipconfig /flushdns from a command prompt (Run, CMD).
If you have made changes (e.g. new applications, new hardware, MS updates etc.) then all bets are off, and try going back to a System restore point from before the problem occurred.
Also make sure that your AV is up-to-date and active (ditto malware).
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All of the applications are using the vb scripting engine to process some sort of command on the website. Given that you are the only one getting the problem it sounds like your scripting host might have got corrupted.
Going back to a restore point might fix it, otherwise its a dig through microsofts knowledge base.
Going back to a restore point might fix it, otherwise its a dig through microsofts knowledge base.