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"Steve Cochran" wrote in message ... Hi Bebb, I don't have a clue at the moment. Its hard to reproduce it, so I'm not sure what to suggest. I'll reply to this thread if I can find a solution. cheers, steve "Bebb" wrote in message ... Hi Steve, In case you didn't get my first query, I un-installed IE7. That's what I was saying in my last reply, when I click the Toolbar's Format and click on the Font, I still have the 501 error message. And yes the Font and Colors box is seen behing that error message box. Also, the Fonts list, the Size and 16 custom color boxes are available when I write an e-mail. I hope you can help me fix this much needed problem. Thanks again, Bebb "Steve Cochran" wrote: I'm not sure what is causing that error. Someone else is having it without IE7 installed, so it may be unrelated. Can you format the font using the format toolbar in the message window instead of using Format | Font? When you get the error, are the font names loaded in the dialog box behind the error window? steve "Bebb" wrote in message ... Hi again Steve, I just re-checked the IE and OE default and they stayed as I changed them in the Microsoft, but in the Custom they do not stay in IE and OE default, after I click OK the change scan takes place but when I go check that Custom, the IE and OE check I made are returned to the other "default settings". I don't know if this will help you. Thanks again. Bebb "Steve Cochran" wrote: Go to Control Panel | Add / Remove Programs | Set Program Access and Defaults and set IE and OE default and see if that fixes it. steve "Bebb" wrote in message ... In an auto Windows Updates IE 7 was installed, not good, un-installed IE 7, now in my OE when I want to change the color of the fonts when I write an e-mail and right click and Fonts I get this message: "An error occured in this dialog. Error 501 Permission denied." I just installed the new Windows Auto Updates, minus IE 7 and I still get this 501 error. What can I do to fix this problem. Thank you for your time. |
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Here is the fix:
"Mike N" wrote in message oups.com... I found this while searching for an answer to this problem. I was experiencing the 501 error also. Go into Iternet OptionsSecurity tab and click the Custom Level button. Under miscellaneous there is a heading "Navigate sub frames accross different domains". This has to be set as "Enable". Change it for the Internet and Trusted sites. Now you can format fonts. steve "sexy" wrote in message ... thank u "Steve Cochran" wrote in message ... Hi Bebb, I don't have a clue at the moment. Its hard to reproduce it, so I'm not sure what to suggest. I'll reply to this thread if I can find a solution. cheers, steve "Bebb" wrote in message ... Hi Steve, In case you didn't get my first query, I un-installed IE7. That's what I was saying in my last reply, when I click the Toolbar's Format and click on the Font, I still have the 501 error message. And yes the Font and Colors box is seen behing that error message box. Also, the Fonts list, the Size and 16 custom color boxes are available when I write an e-mail. I hope you can help me fix this much needed problem. Thanks again, Bebb "Steve Cochran" wrote: I'm not sure what is causing that error. Someone else is having it without IE7 installed, so it may be unrelated. Can you format the font using the format toolbar in the message window instead of using Format | Font? When you get the error, are the font names loaded in the dialog box behind the error window? steve "Bebb" wrote in message ... Hi again Steve, I just re-checked the IE and OE default and they stayed as I changed them in the Microsoft, but in the Custom they do not stay in IE and OE default, after I click OK the change scan takes place but when I go check that Custom, the IE and OE check I made are returned to the other "default settings". I don't know if this will help you. Thanks again. Bebb "Steve Cochran" wrote: Go to Control Panel | Add / Remove Programs | Set Program Access and Defaults and set IE and OE default and see if that fixes it. steve "Bebb" wrote in message ... In an auto Windows Updates IE 7 was installed, not good, un-installed IE 7, now in my OE when I want to change the color of the fonts when I write an e-mail and right click and Fonts I get this message: "An error occured in this dialog. Error 501 Permission denied." I just installed the new Windows Auto Updates, minus IE 7 and I still get this 501 error. What can I do to fix this problem. Thank you for your time. |
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Hi Steve,
Oh my goodness, Mike N and you fixed my problem, it works!!!!! Sorry for late reply, had son & Grands over and cleaning after and could only come this evening. I was waiting for a notification that you replied and it never came since late Sunday evening when I finally was free to read my e-mails, but this evening I went to check, just in case the replies weren't e-mailed, and behold, my PC is fixed. Many, many thanks Steve. I truly appreciate your help. Hoping not to write here again, have a BLESSED CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR! Thankfully yours, Bebb "Steve Cochran" wrote: Here is the fix: "Mike N" wrote in message oups.com... I found this while searching for an answer to this problem. I was experiencing the 501 error also. Go into Iternet OptionsSecurity tab and click the Custom Level button. Under miscellaneous there is a heading "Navigate sub frames accross different domains". This has to be set as "Enable". Change it for the Internet and Trusted sites. Now you can format fonts. steve "sexy" wrote in message ... thank u "Steve Cochran" wrote in message ... Hi Bebb, I don't have a clue at the moment. Its hard to reproduce it, so I'm not sure what to suggest. I'll reply to this thread if I can find a solution. cheers, steve "Bebb" wrote in message ... Hi Steve, In case you didn't get my first query, I un-installed IE7. That's what I was saying in my last reply, when I click the Toolbar's Format and click on the Font, I still have the 501 error message. And yes the Font and Colors box is seen behing that error message box. Also, the Fonts list, the Size and 16 custom color boxes are available when I write an e-mail. I hope you can help me fix this much needed problem. Thanks again, Bebb "Steve Cochran" wrote: I'm not sure what is causing that error. Someone else is having it without IE7 installed, so it may be unrelated. Can you format the font using the format toolbar in the message window instead of using Format | Font? When you get the error, are the font names loaded in the dialog box behind the error window? steve "Bebb" wrote in message ... Hi again Steve, I just re-checked the IE and OE default and they stayed as I changed them in the Microsoft, but in the Custom they do not stay in IE and OE default, after I click OK the change scan takes place but when I go check that Custom, the IE and OE check I made are returned to the other "default settings". I don't know if this will help you. Thanks again. Bebb "Steve Cochran" wrote: Go to Control Panel | Add / Remove Programs | Set Program Access and Defaults and set IE and OE default and see if that fixes it. steve "Bebb" wrote in message ... In an auto Windows Updates IE 7 was installed, not good, un-installed IE 7, now in my OE when I want to change the color of the fonts when I write an e-mail and right click and Fonts I get this message: "An error occured in this dialog. Error 501 Permission denied." I just installed the new Windows Auto Updates, minus IE 7 and I still get this 501 error. What can I do to fix this problem. Thank you for your time. |
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Glad to hear it!
steve "Bebb" wrote in message ... Hi Steve, Oh my goodness, Mike N and you fixed my problem, it works!!!!! Sorry for late reply, had son & Grands over and cleaning after and could only come this evening. I was waiting for a notification that you replied and it never came since late Sunday evening when I finally was free to read my e-mails, but this evening I went to check, just in case the replies weren't e-mailed, and behold, my PC is fixed. Many, many thanks Steve. I truly appreciate your help. Hoping not to write here again, have a BLESSED CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR! Thankfully yours, Bebb "Steve Cochran" wrote: Here is the fix: "Mike N" wrote in message oups.com... I found this while searching for an answer to this problem. I was experiencing the 501 error also. Go into Iternet OptionsSecurity tab and click the Custom Level button. Under miscellaneous there is a heading "Navigate sub frames accross different domains". This has to be set as "Enable". Change it for the Internet and Trusted sites. Now you can format fonts. steve "sexy" wrote in message ... thank u "Steve Cochran" wrote in message ... Hi Bebb, I don't have a clue at the moment. Its hard to reproduce it, so I'm not sure what to suggest. I'll reply to this thread if I can find a solution. cheers, steve "Bebb" wrote in message ... Hi Steve, In case you didn't get my first query, I un-installed IE7. That's what I was saying in my last reply, when I click the Toolbar's Format and click on the Font, I still have the 501 error message. And yes the Font and Colors box is seen behing that error message box. Also, the Fonts list, the Size and 16 custom color boxes are available when I write an e-mail. I hope you can help me fix this much needed problem. Thanks again, Bebb "Steve Cochran" wrote: I'm not sure what is causing that error. Someone else is having it without IE7 installed, so it may be unrelated. Can you format the font using the format toolbar in the message window instead of using Format | Font? When you get the error, are the font names loaded in the dialog box behind the error window? steve "Bebb" wrote in message ... Hi again Steve, I just re-checked the IE and OE default and they stayed as I changed them in the Microsoft, but in the Custom they do not stay in IE and OE default, after I click OK the change scan takes place but when I go check that Custom, the IE and OE check I made are returned to the other "default settings". I don't know if this will help you. Thanks again. Bebb "Steve Cochran" wrote: Go to Control Panel | Add / Remove Programs | Set Program Access and Defaults and set IE and OE default and see if that fixes it. steve "Bebb" wrote in message ... In an auto Windows Updates IE 7 was installed, not good, un-installed IE 7, now in my OE when I want to change the color of the fonts when I write an e-mail and right click and Fonts I get this message: "An error occured in this dialog. Error 501 Permission denied." I just installed the new Windows Auto Updates, minus IE 7 and I still get this 501 error. What can I do to fix this problem. Thank you for your time. |
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![]() "Bebb" сообщил/сообщила в новостях следующее: ... Hi Steve, Oh my goodness, Mike N and you fixed my problem, it works!!!!! Sorry for late reply, had son & Grands over and cleaning after and could only come this evening. I was waiting for a notification that you replied and it never came since late Sunday evening when I finally was free to read my e-mails, but this evening I went to check, just in case the replies weren't e-mailed, and behold, my PC is fixed. Many, many thanks Steve. I truly appreciate your help. Hoping not to write here again, have a BLESSED CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR! Thankfully yours, Bebb "Steve Cochran" wrote: Here is the fix: "Mike N" wrote in message oups.com... I found this while searching for an answer to this problem. I was experiencing the 501 error also. Go into Iternet OptionsSecurity tab and click the Custom Level button. Under miscellaneous there is a heading "Navigate sub frames accross different domains". This has to be set as "Enable". Change it for the Internet and Trusted sites. Now you can format fonts. steve "sexy" wrote in message ... thank u "Steve Cochran" wrote in message ... Hi Bebb, I don't have a clue at the moment. Its hard to reproduce it, so I'm not sure what to suggest. I'll reply to this thread if I can find a solution. cheers, steve "Bebb" wrote in message ... Hi Steve, In case you didn't get my first query, I un-installed IE7. That's what I was saying in my last reply, when I click the Toolbar's Format and click on the Font, I still have the 501 error message. And yes the Font and Colors box is seen behing that error message box. Also, the Fonts list, the Size and 16 custom color boxes are available when I write an e-mail. I hope you can help me fix this much needed problem. Thanks again, Bebb "Steve Cochran" wrote: I'm not sure what is causing that error. Someone else is having it without IE7 installed, so it may be unrelated. Can you format the font using the format toolbar in the message window instead of using Format | Font? When you get the error, are the font names loaded in the dialog box behind the error window? steve "Bebb" wrote in message ... Hi again Steve, I just re-checked the IE and OE default and they stayed as I changed them in the Microsoft, but in the Custom they do not stay in IE and OE default, after I click OK the change scan takes place but when I go check that Custom, the IE and OE check I made are returned to the other "default settings". I don't know if this will help you. Thanks again. Bebb "Steve Cochran" wrote: Go to Control Panel | Add / Remove Programs | Set Program Access and Defaults and set IE and OE default and see if that fixes it. steve "Bebb" wrote in message ... In an auto Windows Updates IE 7 was installed, not good, un-installed IE 7, now in my OE when I want to change the color of the fonts when I write an e-mail and right click and Fonts I get this message: "An error occured in this dialog. Error 501 Permission denied." I just installed the new Windows Auto Updates, minus IE 7 and I still get this 501 error. What can I do to fix this problem. Thank you for your time. |
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Oh my heavens, thank you so much for this fix! I got this error message also
after I uninstalled IE 7. How do you folks find something like this? I'm amazed. Thank you again. ~Debbie~ "Steve Cochran" wrote: Here is the fix: I found this while searching for an answer to this problem. I was experiencing the 501 error also. Go into Iternet OptionsSecurity tab and click the Custom Level button. Under miscellaneous there is a heading "Navigate sub frames accross different domains". This has to be set as "Enable". Change it for the Internet and Trusted sites. Now you can format fonts. steve |
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That one someone else figured out.
steve "Debbster" wrote in message ... Oh my heavens, thank you so much for this fix! I got this error message also after I uninstalled IE 7. How do you folks find something like this? I'm amazed. Thank you again. ~Debbie~ "Steve Cochran" wrote: Here is the fix: I found this while searching for an answer to this problem. I was experiencing the 501 error also. Go into Iternet OptionsSecurity tab and click the Custom Level button. Under miscellaneous there is a heading "Navigate sub frames accross different domains". This has to be set as "Enable". Change it for the Internet and Trusted sites. Now you can format fonts. steve |
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I don't have a 501 error message but I do have a problem not being able to
use font color with email messages. Highlighting words and selecting a color change does not work. Using Format Font to change color does not work, although the sample box in the Format dialog box does show the font with color. I can change font style and font size. Other things that do not work a Format Apply background color and Format Apply Stationery (when I try this option, the font will change, but I get no background pattern or color). My computer is new, XP Media Center 2005 PC, but the manufacturer will not help with software issues even though they sold me the computer with the software installed. Microsoft also won't help unless I pay them for service fees. I had IE 6 when I purchased and now have IE 7 installed. I had the same problem with both versions. I have O.E. 6.00.2900.2180. I was excited to finally find this section of messages as I have searched for answers since I purchased this computer, yet the solution for others does not help me. Is there any other fixes I could try. I would be most grateful. Sharon "Steve Cochran" wrote: That one someone else figured out. steve "Debbster" wrote in message ... Oh my heavens, thank you so much for this fix! I got this error message also after I uninstalled IE 7. How do you folks find something like this? I'm amazed. Thank you again. ~Debbie~ "Steve Cochran" wrote: Here is the fix: I found this while searching for an answer to this problem. I was experiencing the 501 error also. Go into Iternet OptionsSecurity tab and click the Custom Level button. Under miscellaneous there is a heading "Navigate sub frames accross different domains". This has to be set as "Enable". Change it for the Internet and Trusted sites. Now you can format fonts. steve |
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Can you see different colors in HTML mail that is sent to you. Try
composing a new message from Message | New Message Using | No stationery and then click in the window and see if you can format the background color or change the text color that way. Can you change text size? If not, then also check that you don't have any settings in Accessibility that might affect things. Also try going to Windows Update and get the latest updates and see if that makes any difference. steve "SCSharon" wrote in message ... I don't have a 501 error message but I do have a problem not being able to use font color with email messages. Highlighting words and selecting a color change does not work. Using Format Font to change color does not work, although the sample box in the Format dialog box does show the font with color. I can change font style and font size. Other things that do not work a Format Apply background color and Format Apply Stationery (when I try this option, the font will change, but I get no background pattern or color). My computer is new, XP Media Center 2005 PC, but the manufacturer will not help with software issues even though they sold me the computer with the software installed. Microsoft also won't help unless I pay them for service fees. I had IE 6 when I purchased and now have IE 7 installed. I had the same problem with both versions. I have O.E. 6.00.2900.2180. I was excited to finally find this section of messages as I have searched for answers since I purchased this computer, yet the solution for others does not help me. Is there any other fixes I could try. I would be most grateful. Sharon "Steve Cochran" wrote: That one someone else figured out. steve "Debbster" wrote in message ... Oh my heavens, thank you so much for this fix! I got this error message also after I uninstalled IE 7. How do you folks find something like this? I'm amazed. Thank you again. ~Debbie~ "Steve Cochran" wrote: Here is the fix: I found this while searching for an answer to this problem. I was experiencing the 501 error also. Go into Iternet OptionsSecurity tab and click the Custom Level button. Under miscellaneous there is a heading "Navigate sub frames accross different domains". This has to be set as "Enable". Change it for the Internet and Trusted sites. Now you can format fonts. steve |
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I have updated the latest Windows updates. This did not solve the problem.
I can change text size. I can change text style. In email messages sent to me, I can see blue text for links, and I can see color in any advertisements sent to me. I don't get colored text from personal email messages though. I don't know whether anyone has tried to send me email with colored text. I tried the route you suggested through composing a new message and that also didn't work. I really appreciate all the help you give people. I hope something will work one of these day. "Steve Cochran" wrote: Can you see different colors in HTML mail that is sent to you. Try composing a new message from Message | New Message Using | No stationery and then click in the window and see if you can format the background color or change the text color that way. Can you change text size? If not, then also check that you don't have any settings in Accessibility that might affect things. Also try going to Windows Update and get the latest updates and see if that makes any difference. steve "SCSharon" wrote in message ... I don't have a 501 error message but I do have a problem not being able to use font color with email messages. Highlighting words and selecting a color change does not work. Using Format Font to change color does not work, although the sample box in the Format dialog box does show the font with color. I can change font style and font size. Other things that do not work a Format Apply background color and Format Apply Stationery (when I try this option, the font will change, but I get no background pattern or color). My computer is new, XP Media Center 2005 PC, but the manufacturer will not help with software issues even though they sold me the computer with the software installed. Microsoft also won't help unless I pay them for service fees. I had IE 6 when I purchased and now have IE 7 installed. I had the same problem with both versions. I have O.E. 6.00.2900.2180. I was excited to finally find this section of messages as I have searched for answers since I purchased this computer, yet the solution for others does not help me. Is there any other fixes I could try. I would be most grateful. Sharon "Steve Cochran" wrote: That one someone else figured out. steve "Debbster" wrote in message ... Oh my heavens, thank you so much for this fix! I got this error message also after I uninstalled IE 7. How do you folks find something like this? I'm amazed. Thank you again. ~Debbie~ "Steve Cochran" wrote: Here is the fix: I found this while searching for an answer to this problem. I was experiencing the 501 error also. Go into Iternet OptionsSecurity tab and click the Custom Level button. Under miscellaneous there is a heading "Navigate sub frames accross different domains". This has to be set as "Enable". Change it for the Internet and Trusted sites. Now you can format fonts. steve |
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