The Script Editor with FrontPage 2002 worked fine. I recently installed
FrontPage 2003. Now, break points don't work in the Script Editor. I found
one BUG article regarding specific keys in the registry, but the keys
mentioned do not exist on my XP Pro system. Any other suggestions?

Re: FP2003 Script Editor v10 does not hit any break points by Steve

Steve
Fri Apr 22 20:12:41 CDT 2005

If the registry keys don't exist, you need to create them.


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"Dave Clark" <Dave Clark@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> The Script Editor with FrontPage 2002 worked fine. I recently installed
> FrontPage 2003. Now, break points don't work in the Script Editor. I found
> one BUG article regarding specific keys in the registry, but the keys
> mentioned do not exist on my XP Pro system. Any other suggestions?



Re: FP2003 Script Editor v10 does not hit any break points by dlclark1(at)daveclarkconsulting

dlclark1(at)daveclarkconsulting
Fri Apr 22 20:39:01 CDT 2005

"Steve Easton" wrote:
> If the registry keys don't exist, you need to create them.

The article specified that the fix was to change the value of these keys or
remove the keys altogether. Hence, why would I have to add the keys?

Re: FP2003 Script Editor v10 does not hit any break points by Steve

Steve
Fri Apr 22 20:59:03 CDT 2005

Do you have a link to the article you read??

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"Dave Clark" <dlclark1(at)daveclarkconsulting.com> wrote in message
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> "Steve Easton" wrote:
> > If the registry keys don't exist, you need to create them.
>
> The article specified that the fix was to change the value of these keys or
> remove the keys altogether. Hence, why would I have to add the keys?



Re: FP2003 Script Editor v10 does not hit any break points by dlclark1(at)daveclarkconsulting

dlclark1(at)daveclarkconsulting
Fri Apr 22 21:16:02 CDT 2005

"Steve Easton" wrote:
> Do you have a link to the article you read??

Yes, below. I also decided to go ahead and add the first key it mentions,
since it doesn't actually say to remove that one -- it only says, "if it
exists". The second key it definitely says it may be removed. Plus, reading
on through the article it does talk about adding the first key. However,
after adding the first key, with the appropriate value and rebooting my
computer, still no joy. :-(

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;832730

Re: FP2003 Script Editor v10 does not hit any break points by Steve

Steve
Sat Apr 23 07:53:52 CDT 2005

Ah Ok.
Is the Service "Machine Debug Manager" started in Computer Management > Services??
Make sure the Startup Type is set to Automatic.

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"Dave Clark" <dlclark1(at)daveclarkconsulting.com> wrote in message
news:BF39DCD5-62F8-4FE3-BF40-93ADDC7983D2@microsoft.com...
> "Steve Easton" wrote:
> > Do you have a link to the article you read??
>
> Yes, below. I also decided to go ahead and add the first key it mentions,
> since it doesn't actually say to remove that one -- it only says, "if it
> exists". The second key it definitely says it may be removed. Plus, reading
> on through the article it does talk about adding the first key. However,
> after adding the first key, with the appropriate value and rebooting my
> computer, still no joy. :-(
>
> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;832730



Re: FP2003 Script Editor v10 does not hit any break points by dlclark1(at)daveclarkconsulting

dlclark1(at)daveclarkconsulting
Sat Apr 23 08:20:01 CDT 2005

"Steve Easton" wrote:
> Is the Service "Machine Debug Manager" started in Computer Management > Services??
> Make sure the Startup Type is set to Automatic.

Yes, it is already started and already set as automatic. Still no joy. :-(

Re: FP2003 Script Editor v10 does not hit any break points by Steve

Steve
Sat Apr 23 08:20:31 CDT 2005

Ok.
In Internet Explorer > Tools > Internet Options > Advanced, make sure "Disable script debugging" is
Unchecked.

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"Dave Clark" <dlclark1(at)daveclarkconsulting.com> wrote in message
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> "Steve Easton" wrote:
> > Is the Service "Machine Debug Manager" started in Computer Management > Services??
> > Make sure the Startup Type is set to Automatic.
>
> Yes, it is already started and already set as automatic. Still no joy. :-(



Re: FP2003 Script Editor v10 does not hit any break points by dlclark1(at)daveclarkconsulting

dlclark1(at)daveclarkconsulting
Sat Apr 23 08:30:01 CDT 2005

"Steve Easton" wrote:
> In Internet Explorer > Tools > Internet Options > Advanced, make sure
> "Disable script debugging" is Unchecked.

Disable Script Debugging (Internet Explorer) is checked
Disable Script Debugging (Other) is not checked

That should be just fine -- right?

Re: FP2003 Script Editor v10 does not hit any break points by Steve

Steve
Sat Apr 23 09:08:59 CDT 2005

Yep, it should be.
kind of stumped here. You might have better luck in one of the xp or .net groups.

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"Dave Clark" <dlclark1(at)daveclarkconsulting.com> wrote in message
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> "Steve Easton" wrote:
> > In Internet Explorer > Tools > Internet Options > Advanced, make sure
> > "Disable script debugging" is Unchecked.
>
> Disable Script Debugging (Internet Explorer) is checked
> Disable Script Debugging (Other) is not checked
>
> That should be just fine -- right?