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I have a problem. When I try and run Visual Basic i get
an alert- it says
-----------------------------------------------------
Alert!
-----------------------------------------------------

Symantec Script Blocking has prevented a script that
could be harmfull to you.
Application: Devenv.exe
Source File:
Object:File System Object
Method: Getspecial folder

------------------------------------------------------

I do not have any Anti-Virus Software and because of that
alert i cannot use Microsoft Visual Studios . net

Please help-PhorCe
Jul 21 '05 #1
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"Charles" <di************ **@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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I have a problem. When I try and run Visual Basic i get
an alert- it says
-----------------------------------------------------
Alert!
-----------------------------------------------------

Symantec Script Blocking has prevented a script that
could be harmfull to you.
Application: Devenv.exe
Source File:
Object:File System Object
Method: Getspecial folder

------------------------------------------------------
Just choose to allow the script, norton is a little annoying because of
that, but its not too bad. I do not have any Anti-Virus Software and because of that
alert i cannot use Microsoft Visual Studios . net

Please help-PhorCe

Jul 21 '05 #2

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