One "start-up" issue that took me long time to figure out, without being able 
to easily reproduce was due to loading of MSXML DLL. Do you know if that DLL is 
readily available on a drive\directory that's attached right from the start?? 
(In my case it was registered from a Z:\ drive which we "subst"'ed at start-up 
(through a batch file, which was NOT instantaneous) as our main development 
source code base).

I guess one easy test to figure out those kind of issues would be, (after a 
couple of minutes of the OS startup) removing the DQSD from taskbar, and 
re-enabling it again. Is the error reported in that case as well? (I'm sorry I 
can't test myself, as I don't have Vista on my computers).

Another likely source would be (IMHO) the keyboard hook. Was there a way to 
disable (i.e. not-enable) the hook through the local preferences file (by not 
setting the "Windows-S" shortcut for example)? Or was it considered essential 
to take care of copy-paste-F8 etc operations when with in the query text box?

Thanks,

 Ozgur

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: John W. Bairen, Jr. 
  To: Dave's Quick Search Group - Developers 
  Sent: Saturday, July 28, 2007 9:21 PM
  Subject: [DQSD-Devel] Vista problem


  OK, OK I done did it now.

   

  I bought Vista back in March because I just wanted to be familiar with it.  
But I just can't live without DQSD.  Every time I start/reload DQSD I get the 
usual Script error in search.htm line 11 char 1.  "do you want to continue 
running scripts on this page?"

   

  Any ideas?

   

  I have given my user full control of most of the files in .\Program 
Files\Quick Search Deskbar 

   

  Any other ideas?

   

  Much appreciated,

  JB

   



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