G
Gary
I have recently upgraded several workstation to Office
XP. These systems are running Windows 2000 Pro with all
of the latest updates installed, and Office is running
Service Pack 2.
When navigating to the Outlook Today feature of Outlook
XP, first I get an ActiveX control interaction warning in
an Internet Explorer dialogue box, even after I set all
security settings in IE to the lowest setting. Clicking no
yields another ActiveX warning, and clicking yes out of
either warning yields an Internet Explorer Script Error
dialogue box with the following information:
Line: 298 (which can change depending on if you click
around more in Outlook Today)
Char: 1
Error: Unspecified Error
Code: 0
URL: Outlook:Today
and asks if I wish to continue running scripts on the page.
Any ideas? I still need to deploy Office XP to another
400 systems... Thanks,
Gary
XP. These systems are running Windows 2000 Pro with all
of the latest updates installed, and Office is running
Service Pack 2.
When navigating to the Outlook Today feature of Outlook
XP, first I get an ActiveX control interaction warning in
an Internet Explorer dialogue box, even after I set all
security settings in IE to the lowest setting. Clicking no
yields another ActiveX warning, and clicking yes out of
either warning yields an Internet Explorer Script Error
dialogue box with the following information:
Line: 298 (which can change depending on if you click
around more in Outlook Today)
Char: 1
Error: Unspecified Error
Code: 0
URL: Outlook:Today
and asks if I wish to continue running scripts on the page.
Any ideas? I still need to deploy Office XP to another
400 systems... Thanks,
Gary