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For some reason, this just popped up on my PC. Just to note, it was in an Adobe Flash Player 10 window/box. SecurityError: Error #2149: Security sandbox violation: http://ds.serving-sys.com/BurstingRes//Site-15547/Type-2/bd01cf84-301c-45dc-963b-b48a34157301.swf?ebDomain=rad.msn.com&ebAdID=4662563&cp=http://ds.serving-sys.com/BurstingCachedScripts//Res/ebV54_&ebIntTime=http://ds.serving-sys.com/BurstingCachedScripts//Res/ebInteractionTimeV62_12.swf&ebDCPipe=http://bs.serving-sys.com/BurstingPipe/BurstingDataCapturePipe.asp&ebResourcePath=http://ds.serving-sys.com/BurstingRes//&ebCampaignID=140864&ebStreamingAppURL=rtmp%3A//cp16207.edgefcs.net/ondemand&ebStreamVirtualPath=Res/Site-15547/&ebAdIdentifier=gEbBanners[0].displayUnit_4662563&ebResPath=http%3A//ds.serving-sys.com/BurstingRes//&ebLC=gEbBanners[0].displayUnit_ebBannerFlash_4662563 cannot make fscommand calls to http://rad.msn.com/ADSAdClient31.dll?GetAd=&PG=IMSUKM&AP=1007 (allowScriptAccess is ). at FSCommand$/_fscommand() at global/flash.system::fscommand() at EB$/handleCommand() at eyeblaster.core::Tracer$/debugTrace() at eyeblaster.core::IntDuration/init() at eyeblaster.core::IntDuration() at EB$/startIntDuration() at EB() at EB$/getInstance() at EB$/Init() at BannerBaseAS3EyeblasterExpandInitial/frame1()
Last Edit: Mar 10, 2011 16:37:31 GMT by Stinky666
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Try unplugging your printer. That may help. No, but seriously... is this an error that was caused BY Flash or IN Flash? If it's an error with Flash itself, ignoring it should be fine. Adobe's software pops up with weird error messages every now and then, and 9 times out of 10, it means nothing.
Last Edit: Mar 10, 2011 19:24:59 GMT by Scorpian
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Don't have a printer anyway I'm not too sure BUT if it helps, MSN froze when the message appeared and stopped responding.
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Don't have a printer anyway I'm not too sure BUT if it helps, MSN froze when the message appeared and stopped responding. You don't have a printer? Alright, here's what you need to do: Go to Walmart and buy a cheap USB printer. You can probably find a good one for around $20. Then, get home and set it up. Once it's installed and ready to go, unplug it. See if that helps. Seriously... $10 says it was an ad on the software going bonkers. It's likely not going to affect anything. If you want, you can send a report to Microsoft about it. I'm not really sure if that'd do any good though. The part that worries me is the fact that it's reporting a security sandbox violation. That likely means that an ad was trying to do something that it's not supposed to do. To be on the safe side, I'd run an antivirus scan and the likes. Also check your running services to make sure there isn't anything weird that just started up (Start -> search for and open "msconfig"). Also check the startup tab for any strange things that have programmed themselves to open on boot.
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I actually do have a printer, just no cable for it, plus it is old as hell.
MSN has ads right.. so I assume it would be one of them that did it. I wouldn't have thought an ad on there would be dangerous or anything. But who knows.
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Ads slip by all the time. Hell, Proboards has been hit hard by a few malicious Google ads in the past.
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@scorpion: $20 for a printer? Rofl. I've had those before. What a nightmare. HP Is the worst I've had so far. Best I've had is my Epson Stylus. That's why I recommend unplugging it.
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