I have re-installed my AutoCad LT 2002 on my Vista laptop. Initially it worked fine, but now I get the script error shown in the attached file every time I run the software. Could somebody help?
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You can probably ignore it. Autodesk 2002 products were never meant to run on Windows Vista. Just be lucky you got it working. The .js script error is most likely to do with some sort of IE connection that is no longer valid or supported. You might be able to avoid it by turning off script debugging, or disabling any other web connectivity within the software. 2002 is so old, I honestly can't recall what it does on launch.
Thanks for your reply. The problem is that Autocad stops working when I get the script error. Only the first and perhaps the second time I used Autocad after re-installing it, it worked fine. Is it possible to remove all the IE connectivity (like LT today) during the installation process? This would probably solve the problem.
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I agree. You could probably firewall block it. That might keep it from trying to connect.
Go under Tools > Options > System and select the "Do not show a Startup dialog" option. That should prevent that from popping up on launch altogether. At least, it worked on later versions.
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