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OL 2003, Win XP Pro
Home Page address assigned to pst folder: http://www.aipb.org ------------------ I have a pst file to which I've assigned a Home Page. Whenever I select the filename from the All Mail Folders bar on the left (to access the Home Page), I get this message: ================ ERROR A Runtime Error has occurred. Do you wish to Debug? Line: 454 Error: Unspecified error. Yes No ================ I select No, and the page loads. If I select Yes, a script debugger opens, taking me to the problem line (454) in the programming code of the webpage. I have no idea what to do from here, if anything. (???) I'm guessing (due to the error context & debugging action) that the problem is with the webpage programming and not with Outlook. What do I do? Contact the webmaster or owner of the webpage? Unassign the Home Page and access it a different way (such as Shortcuts)? I don't have a webpage of my own yet, so I have no clue about these matters. Any helpful direction is welcome. -- Summer (no email) |
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