HP Insight Control Performance Management 7.3 User Guide

Internet Explorer issues
The following table describes issues and solutions that can be associated with Internet Explorer.
Table 7 Internet Explorer issues
SolutionOccurs whenIssue
To change the time-out value in Internet
Explorer 4.0, 5.0, 6, or 7:
This behavior occurs when a large
number of servers are selected for
licensing or monitoring. Some scripts
When accessing the Manual Log
Purge from Internet Explorer, a script
error pops up interrupting further
progress.
1. Using a Registry Editor such as
Regedt32.exe, open the key:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft
take an excessive amount of time to
run. In such a case, Internet Explorer
prompts the user to decide whether to
\Internet Explorer\Styles
continue running the slow script or
stop running the script. Some tests and
NOTE: If the Styles key is not
present, create a new key that is
called Styles.
benchmarks may use scripts that take
a long time to run, and you may want
to increase the amount of time before
the message box appears. In Internet
2. Create a new DWORD value called
"MaxScriptStatements" under this
Explorer, you can change the script
time-out value on specific client
key and set the value to the desired
machines by modifying a registry
entry.
number of script statements. If you
are unsure of the value you need to
set the DWORD to, you can set it to
the value 0xFFFFFFFF to completely
avoid the dialog.
NOTE: By default, the "Styles" key
does not exist. If the key has not
been added, the default threshold
limit for the time-out dialog box is
5,000,000 statements for Internet
Explorer 4 and later. Because the
Internet Explorer 4.0, 5.0, 6, and 7
time-out is based on the number of
script statements executed, the
time-out dialog box will not display
during ActiveX control or
database-access delays. Endless
loops in script will still be detected.
44 Troubleshooting