#SERVER 2016 INTERNET EXPLORER CODE#
If I run the code through scite vs the compiled code, it fails at the regular expression, but thats cause its not even navigating to the pages anymore.Īnyone else seen anything similar? In the mean time I have the script running on my laptop, but I can't find a solution to the server issue.Īny of my own code posted anywhere on the forum is available for use by others without any restriction of any kind. I removed all the new patches, and reboot. So its definitely the server that had some changes. To test I ran the old script (That was working, logging in, and failing on the regex) it won't even load the pages any more. I know, I know, in hindsight I added another variable, but the script is working fine on my laptop so whats the big deal?Īnyway, the code won't run on a 2016 server now.
#SERVER 2016 INTERNET EXPLORER UPDATE#
I compile the code, and place it on the server, and while I'm at it I decide I'll update the server with the newest MS patches. IE loads, logins in, scraps, excels graph, and e-mails it all to me. I rewrote the regex's on my Win10 laptop and ran, and everything is good to go. This has worked for a long time until HTML code changes, and I've done tweaks along the way to address HTML changes on the site.Ĭouple days ago a major new HTML page was release that I was scrapping. Logins into a website, grabs some data, throws it into Excel, graphs the data, and sends it in an e-mail. Determine whether the registry files are included in the calculation of the profile size.Ĭheck that these settings are rational and not limiting the synchronization of I have a script that I've been using for years.Set a maximum permitted user profile size.If you enable this policy setting, you can: This policy setting affects both local and roaming This policy setting sets the maximum size of each user profile andĭetermines the system's response when a user profile reaches the Roamed then add only that application's specific folder under theĪppData\Roaming folder rather than all of the AppData\Roaming folder ForĮxample, if there is one application with data that should not be Note: When excluding content from the profile you should try toĮxclude the narrowest set of data that will address your needs. To be stored by the network server on which the profile resides and do This policy setting lets you exclude folders that are normally Then, look inside User Configuration\Administrative Templates\System\User Profiles on the GPOs applied to the roaming profile users: "ExcludeProfileDirs"="AppData\\Local AppData\\LocalLow $Recycle.Bin OneDrive Work Folders" You should check that you don't accidentally exclude ntuser.dat in However, for reducing the size of roaming profiles there are options for limiting the profile size with Profile Quotas and Excluded Folders. So, HKCU is stored in user's profile: by default these settings should follow the user as local %USERPROFILE% gets synchronized with the roaming profile at logoff, if you have deployed roaming user profiles correctly. Settings established for a default user, which are stored in %SystemDrive%\Users\Default\Ntuser.dat. If no profile is available, the subtree is built from the user profile The data for the subtree comes from the profile of the current user.
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They are REG_SZ values with associated default browser: FirefoxURL / ChromeHTML / IE.HTTP etc.Ī new HKEY_CURRENT_USER subtree is created each time a user logs on. HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Shell\Associations\UrlAssociations\ftp\UserChoice\Progid HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Shell\Associations\UrlAssociations\http\UserChoice\Progid HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Shell\Associations\UrlAssociations\https\UserChoice\Progid HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\FileExts\.Xhtm\UserChoice\Progid HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\FileExts\.xht\UserChoice\Progid HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\FileExts\.html\UserChoice\Progid HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\FileExts\.htm\UserChoice\Progid The information of the default browser is stored in following registry keys in HKCU or HKEY_CURRENT_USER, which is actually a pointer to HKEY_USERS\ Security ID (SID).