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Delgan
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      10th Jan 2009

Hi
Just recently I've been unable to read my Hotmail , I can log in and get as
far as my inbox but when I try to open any mail a message appears at the
bottom of the screen saying 'object does not support this property or
method'.
I also sometimes get a script error box appearing when I log on.
Also some webpages will not display some content .
I have firefox on my pc as well and when I logon thru' the MSN website I can
access my mail ok and have no problem with other web pages!!
I am running windows 2000 , IE6 servce pack 1.
I know its only a minor inconvenience , but something has obviously been
corrupted and I would like to fix it if I can.
I did have a problem with the google toolbar a couple of weeks ago that
prevented IE from starting up , so i disabled third party browser extensions
to get it working again. I removed the toolbar and re-enabled the option ,
now browser appears to work fine apart from the problems I have mentioned.
Does anyone have any suggestions please ?

 
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PA Bear [MS MVP]
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      10th Jan 2009
1. HOW TO Optimize IE for Windows Live Hotmail
http://emailsupport.spaces.live.com/Blog/cns!5D6F5A79A79B6708!6203.entry

Top 30 Windows Live Hotmail Help Topics for Mail and Settings:
http://emailsupport.spaces.live.com/Blog/cns!5D6F5A79A79B6708!5828.entry

Hotmail Online Solutions Center (new & replaces all newsgroup & email format
support)
http://windowslivehelp.com/Default.aspx

Solutions for Common Problems
http://windowslivehelp.com/solutions/

Hotmail Community Forums <=post here instead!
http://windowslivehelp.com/community/Default.aspx

2. Older versions of Google Toolbar have caused all sorts of problems in
IE6/Win2K. Be sure you've got the most recent (even if it's a beta) version
installed to avoid problems.
--
~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002
AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net
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Delgan wrote:
> Hi
> Just recently I've been unable to read my Hotmail , I can log in and get
> as
> far as my inbox but when I try to open any mail a message appears at the
> bottom of the screen saying 'object does not support this property or
> method'.
> I also sometimes get a script error box appearing when I log on.
> Also some webpages will not display some content .
> I have firefox on my pc as well and when I logon thru' the MSN website I
> can
> access my mail ok and have no problem with other web pages!!
> I am running windows 2000 , IE6 servce pack 1.
> I know its only a minor inconvenience , but something has obviously been
> corrupted and I would like to fix it if I can.
> I did have a problem with the google toolbar a couple of weeks ago that
> prevented IE from starting up , so i disabled third party browser
> extensions
> to get it working again. I removed the toolbar and re-enabled the option ,
> now browser appears to work fine apart from the problems I have mentioned.
> Does anyone have any suggestions please ?


 
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