Abobe Script error message version 10.

Vanessa Rottner

I had installed a widget for a blogger platform, I kept getting error messages: the movie is running slowly causing script to stop do you want to continue 'yes' or 'no'. I have read other remarks on Adobe forums: http://forums.adobe.com/thread/479989. I have gone back to the source of the widget in hopes they can provide a solution. I'd like to know what IT world members think for a viable solution...it might well rest with Adobe. Thank you.

Topic: Windows
Answer this Question

Answers

2 total
afinch
Vote Up (8)

Vanessa - What widget is it?

jimlynch
Vote Up (8)

Hi Vanessa,

I suggest uninstalling the widget. It sounds like it's messing up something so perhaps the easiest thing to do is simply get rid of it. You might also want to look at other similar widgets and try them to see if they offer the same functionality without the bugs.

Good luck, I hope it works out well for you.

Ask a question

Join Now or Sign In to ask a question.
'Big win' for the retailer, argues analyst, because no matter what happens, Best Buy stores gets free remodel
Nationwide Insurance is moving off Windows XP and the misery of an eight-minute boot-up time for some 40,000 users.
Microsoft has unveiled the latest version of its Windows Embedded CE operating system-Windows Embedded Compact 2013-to help organizations capture the data of programmable logic controls and machine-human interface panels.
Enterprises have been slow to adopt Windows 8--and when they have, they've encountered migration, usability, security and hardware issues. Luckily, these challenges aren't impossible to overcome.
XP's parting gift may be just what the PC industry needs
Depending on whom you ask, Apple’s iOS 7 is a brilliant design innovation or a copy of Android... or Windows Phone... or both
It plans to patch 23 vulnerabilities, including 19 in a critical update for all versions of Internet Explorer.
Beginning June 26, users will be able to download the beta or preview version of Windows 8.1 fairly simply, via the Windows Store. But Microsoft officials confirm that upgrading to the final RTM build will include a gotcha--you'll need to reinstall all of your apps.
Microsoft's announcement Wednesday that it will add Outlook to Office on Windows RT says as much about the company's app problem as it does about customers clamoring for a business-grade email client.
Merging the Windows Phone OS with the Windows and Windows RT OSs could give Microsoft a boost in attracting more developers and, ultimately, improving its market share for smartphones and tablets.