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Every time I open a new window/page a javascript application comes up stating "Exc in ev handl:TypeError:oSAPLG.oRoot.log is not a function

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Every time I open or close a new window/page a javascript application comes up stating "Exc in ev handl: Error: Bad NPObject as private data!" and/or "Exc in ev handl:TypeError:oSAPLG.oRoot.log is not a function.

That's all I have. Many thanks for your help.

Every time I open or close a new window/page a javascript application comes up stating "Exc in ev handl: Error: Bad NPObject as private data!" and/or "Exc in ev handl:TypeError:oSAPLG.oRoot.log is not a function. That's all I have. Many thanks for your help.

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Start Firefox in Diagnose Firefox issues using Troubleshoot Mode to check if one of the extensions or if hardware acceleration is causing the problem (switch to the DEFAULT theme: Firefox (Tools) > Add-ons > Appearance/Themes).

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Still not working.I even download firefox again. Any other suggestions because this is very annoying and time consumming trying to close this message all the time. Please please please can you help!!!!

This issue can be caused by the McAfee Site Advisor extension

I just start firefox on safe mode again message wasnt coming up but as soon as I started firefox normally message came up again. Is there anyting I have to change or delete. Let me know please.

You need to disable that McAfee Site Advisor extension as it isn't working properly in Firefox 7 and is causing that problem.

You don't have to remove and re-install anything. I had the same problem and simply disabled the McAfee Siteadvisor add-on without removing it. I then restarted Firefox and the problem was solved.

But here's the important part: I then re-enabled the add-on and re-started Firefox a second time. The problem did not return!

So simply disable, re-start, re-enable, and re-start. It worked for me!