GroupWise Web Access Java Script Error

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Mike Goldin

When I try to access my work GroupWise WebAccess e-mail
account from my IE 6 SP1 (running on a WinXP SP1 system),
instead of displaying the JavaScript frames page it
displays the no-graphics non-frame version. In the About
GroupWise section it tells me JavaScript is "not
available." When I view it in Netscape 7.1, it shows up
just fine, and JavaScript is "available"; I can also see
it just fine on my laptop with IE6 SP1 (equivalent
system, WinXP SP1) and at work. I've tried several
things, including downloading the latest Sun Java VM,
checking and changing around different Java/JavaScript-
related settings in IE, and downloading one of the IE6
SP1 patches that deals with JavaScript problems. Does
anyone know anything else I could do? I haven't heard
from the helpdesk at work so far.

If you have anything you think is worthwhile, could you
email me at (e-mail address removed) with your suggestions?

Thanks,

Mike Goldin
 
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-----Original Message-----
When I try to access my work GroupWise WebAccess e-mail
account from my IE 6 SP1 (running on a WinXP SP1 system),
instead of displaying the JavaScript frames page it
displays the no-graphics non-frame version. In the About
GroupWise section it tells me JavaScript is "not
available." When I view it in Netscape 7.1, it shows up
just fine, and JavaScript is "available"; I can also see
it just fine on my laptop with IE6 SP1 (equivalent
system, WinXP SP1) and at work. I've tried several
things, including downloading the latest Sun Java VM,
checking and changing around different Java/JavaScript-
related settings in IE, and downloading one of the IE6
SP1 patches that deals with JavaScript problems. Does
anyone know anything else I could do? I haven't heard
from the helpdesk at work so far.

If you have anything you think is worthwhile, could you
email me at (e-mail address removed) with your suggestions?

Thanks,

Mike Goldin
.
Mike, we have a similar problem running javasript menus
in any windows 200 workstation environment. It runs
smoothly on XP. I've seen no references anywhere yet to
the problem.
 

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