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I have installed Microsoft Office Professional 2007 recently. I used the
Outlook for managing my emails and daily task. For a while, it was perfectly normal. However for some reasons, which I am not sure of, it gave some problems of late. When I click the "Personal Folder", it pop up a window "Internet Explorer Script Error". Can anyone help? Regards |
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YM-Singapore wrote:
I have installed Microsoft Office Professional 2007 recently. I used the Outlook for managing my emails and daily task. For a while, it was perfectly normal. However for some reasons, which I am not sure of, it gave some problems of late. When I click the "Personal Folder", it pop up a window "Internet Explorer Script Error". Try resetting IE's security zones to their default levels. -- Brian Tillman |
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Thanks for the advice. I did that. Unfortunately it did not help. After
resetting the IE to default security settings, the Outlook 2007 was "hanged" (not responding). I had to go to "Task Manager" and force close the application. Tried to run Outlook again. This time it manage to run up, but still with the "Internet Explorer Script Error" thingy. The exact pop up error was as follows: "An error has occured in the scirpt on this page" Line: 298 Char: 1 Error: Class not registered Code: 0 URL: Outlook.today Do you want to continue running scripts on this page? Yes/No (tabs) Although the errors above is not affecting my usage of mails and task handling. But it is starting to get on my nerves...I should expect Outlook (2007) by now must be more user friendly than this after all the various previous versions...!!! "Brian Tillman" wrote: YM-Singapore wrote: I have installed Microsoft Office Professional 2007 recently. I used the Outlook for managing my emails and daily task. For a while, it was perfectly normal. However for some reasons, which I am not sure of, it gave some problems of late. When I click the "Personal Folder", it pop up a window "Internet Explorer Script Error". Try resetting IE's security zones to their default levels. -- Brian Tillman |
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IE\Properties\Advanced and put a checkmark to Disable Script Debugging
-- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "YM-Singapore" wrote in message ... Thanks for the advice. I did that. Unfortunately it did not help. After resetting the IE to default security settings, the Outlook 2007 was "hanged" (not responding). I had to go to "Task Manager" and force close the application. Tried to run Outlook again. This time it manage to run up, but still with the "Internet Explorer Script Error" thingy. The exact pop up error was as follows: "An error has occured in the scirpt on this page" Line: 298 Char: 1 Error: Class not registered Code: 0 URL: Outlook.today Do you want to continue running scripts on this page? Yes/No (tabs) Although the errors above is not affecting my usage of mails and task handling. But it is starting to get on my nerves...I should expect Outlook (2007) by now must be more user friendly than this after all the various previous versions...!!! "Brian Tillman" wrote: YM-Singapore wrote: I have installed Microsoft Office Professional 2007 recently. I used the Outlook for managing my emails and daily task. For a while, it was perfectly normal. However for some reasons, which I am not sure of, it gave some problems of late. When I click the "Personal Folder", it pop up a window "Internet Explorer Script Error". Try resetting IE's security zones to their default levels. -- Brian Tillman |
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YM-Singapore wrote:
Thanks for the advice. I did that. Unfortunately it did not help. After resetting the IE to default security settings, the Outlook 2007 was "hanged" (not responding). I had to go to "Task Manager" and force close the application. Tried to run Outlook again. This time it manage to run up, but still with the "Internet Explorer Script Error" thingy. The exact pop up error was as follows: "An error has occured in the scirpt on this page" Open the Local Intranet zone and add a site named "about:internet" (without the quotes). -- Brian Tillman |
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Hi Peter,
I tried your suggestion but did not help. (Well, not really since what you suggested was originally in-place). Brian, That's something new. However, as a newbie, I needed more clearer instructions. I am surpriced this issue has to do with intranet. Speaking of that, as a matter of fact, lately our office has been working on installing the Microsoft Sharepoint services in our office. Regards, YM "Brian Tillman" wrote: YM-Singapore wrote: Thanks for the advice. I did that. Unfortunately it did not help. After resetting the IE to default security settings, the Outlook 2007 was "hanged" (not responding). I had to go to "Task Manager" and force close the application. Tried to run Outlook again. This time it manage to run up, but still with the "Internet Explorer Script Error" thingy. The exact pop up error was as follows: "An error has occured in the scirpt on this page" Open the Local Intranet zone and add a site named "about:internet" (without the quotes). -- Brian Tillman |
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YM-Singapore wrote:
Brian, That's something new. However, as a newbie, I needed more clearer instructions. I am surpriced this issue has to do with intranet. Speaking of that, as a matter of fact, lately our office has been working on installing the Microsoft Sharepoint services in our office. Open Internet Explorer. Click ToolsInternet Options. Click the Security tab. Select the Local Intranet zone and click Sites, then Advanced. In the "Add this website to the zone: field, enter about:internet Click Close, then OK, then OK. When I had the problem you described, this worked for me. -- Brian Tillman |
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