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      13th Aug 2007
On my e-mail account, I accidentially clicked not to allow scripts to run and
now I am unable to respond to any of my e-mails. When I click to respond to
an e-mail, a red X shows up in an empty box and I am unable to write in the
box. Can you help me? I would greatly appreciate it! Thanks!
 
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      14th Aug 2007
Try this. In IE7 > Tools > Internet Options, on the Security tab, click on
"Reset all zones to default level", if it's not grayed out.

In Windows Mail go to Tools > Options. On the Security tab, choose
"Internet Zone" as the Internet Explorer security zone to use. Click on
Apply, then OK.

If Windows Mail is not your e-mail client, then check the options for the
program you use.

"Maria" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> On my e-mail account, I accidentially clicked not to allow scripts to run
> and
> now I am unable to respond to any of my e-mails. When I click to respond
> to
> an e-mail, a red X shows up in an empty box and I am unable to write in
> the
> box. Can you help me? I would greatly appreciate it! Thanks!


 
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