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RE: RE: JIT - Debug popups
The error came from an installed script (the reasons for the error are explained by SmokingCookie).

However, that source you showed seems to be a (older?) buggy version of WLNameEditor as Mnjul said. The version listed in the scripting database does not have that error.

All installed scripts should appear in the scripting preferences:
Plus! > Preferences & Options > General > Scripts

If there is a script running, but it isn't listed in that list, then you have some serious (other) problems. I have never heared of this happening before though, nor have I heared of cache problems like that.


PS: Users do not need to be logged in into Messenger for scripts to run. Scripts start running the moment you start Messenger (and Plus! is loaded). A user logging in is just another event which scripts can interact with. This also means that scripts will not stop running when the user signs out.

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What do you mean with "precache"???
Can you explain in great detail how you cleared this "precache"?

Messenger Plus! nor Messenger doesn't use any cache (that is: for scripting or stuff like that). Your Temporary Internet Files or any other form of cache from other programs should not have any influence at all on Plus! or Messenger. But since you had that error, it sure wasn't a "clean install" though.

Anyways, if you couldn't edit the script then how did you manage to show the source of it? Where did that came from? Can you explain in detail how you got that source (from what location)?

This post was edited on 06-10-2010 at 10:46 AM by CookieRevised.
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O.P. RE: JIT - Debug popups
The precached data from vistas 'Superfetch' C:\Windows\Prefetch which caches Programs and Data used in the program, sometimes it isn't seen as updated and errors don't go away.

This isn't something that I would recommend playing with unless you know what to do, but I remember reading a MSN article on having to clear it for some errors, so after it was mentioned that it was a script that had been on previously but removed that caused this error I knew where to look.
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RE: JIT - Debug popups
[sie=1]the prefetch in XP or superfetch in Visa != cache[/size]

Anyways, if it was Vista's Superfetch causing the error, then there is something wrong with your Superfetch settings as a removed file (in this case the old WLNameEditor script) should not be loaded/referenced from he Superfetch storage anymore, but instead should automatically be removed from it. If it wasn't removed (it clearly wasn't) then there is either something wrong with your superftech storage or your superftech doesn't update itself due to low battery power.

How you ever tweaked the Superfetch in one way or the other before? Or are you, by any chance, always running on low/not-full battery power on your laptop (in case it was a laptop you had this problem with)?

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