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Script Error when receiving email

Discussion in 'Microsoft Mail (Outlook / OE / Windows Mail)' started by Lis, 2007/11/08.

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    Receiving script error messages from one person's E-Mail. Unchecked: "Display a notification" failed to resolve the issue. What may I accomplish to rid the screen of this undesireable messages. Please advise. Thanks for your time.:confused:


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    What anti-virus solution are you using? And you say from one person's email. Is this webmail, Outlook, etc.?
     

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    Appreciate your reply NILPO.

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    The person has cable RR and Outlook thats causing the issue.
     
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    The script error is most likely the result of the email and not a problem on your machine. You can adjust your settings so that you're not presented with that error all the time.

    Go to your Control Panel->Internet Options. Click The "Advanced" tab, scroll down to "Browsing ", check "Disable Script Debugging (Internet Explorer)" & check Disable Script Debugging (Other) ", uncheck "Display a notification about every script error ", click
    "Apply ", "OK "
     
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    I shall tell the person involved to repair their machine.

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