- #NHL 2004 REBUILT SCRIPT ERROR REGISTRATION#
- #NHL 2004 REBUILT SCRIPT ERROR WINDOWS 10#
- #NHL 2004 REBUILT SCRIPT ERROR CODE#
- #NHL 2004 REBUILT SCRIPT ERROR WINDOWS#
How do I switch to a script engine that works? The game uses IE or parts of it, and scrrun.dll and possibly also jscript.dll. However, the exit button invokes another message box like that, and all the other buttons do absolutely nothing. The game doesn't crash after I close the message box - music plays fine, and the jukebox changes track, stops, etc. The menu music starts, and after about a second an error message appears. When I start the game, it loads well (everything works etc.) until I get to the menu.
Seems like it uses, for whatever reason, HTML files and JScripts to create the menu interfaces. I just installed this game after remembering how good it was few years ago.
#NHL 2004 REBUILT SCRIPT ERROR WINDOWS#
I really hope this has helped you out, I would love to hear from you if we helped save you some time and frustration.I'm having problems with this classic game on Windows Vista.
#NHL 2004 REBUILT SCRIPT ERROR REGISTRATION#
Ensure you delete the device registration in AzureAD and you can now join your device." Write-host "Cleanup of device registration has been completed. $sids = Get-ChildItem 'HKLM:\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\EnterpriseResourceManager\Tracked' -name |where-object We take no responisbility for the use of this script. # We recommend you backup your registry prior to running. #This script checks for devices registered to AzureAD and removes them so you can successfully perform an AzureAD join. It needs to be run from a powershell as administrator prompt. Simply copy the powershell script below and save it. You will need to ensure the execution policy is set to allow scripts to run on the computer (set-executionpolicy unrestricted I have shared the powershell script below that we have created. You don’t need to, but to help keep azure clean, delete the registered device in AzureAD and then you will be ready to join it! We also need to clean up its tasks and remove the folder. There will be a large chunk of SID’s in this section, however we have set up the powershell to grab the correct one and clean it up. Where is the info stored?įor your knowledge, the main registry key that controls this is stored here
We have found the relevant information that has the device linked up and have created an easy powershell script to clear out the information for you WITHOUT deleting any user accounts/profiles and allow you to get the device AzureAD Joined.
#NHL 2004 REBUILT SCRIPT ERROR CODE#
Azure AD join error code 8018000a – This device is already enrolled
There has been many wasted hours troubleshooting it and trying to fix it.
#NHL 2004 REBUILT SCRIPT ERROR WINDOWS 10#
If anyone has gone down the path of moving existing Windows 10 computers to be AzureAD Joined, I am certain you have run into this issue before.