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Resolved Ms Outlook 2003 - Script error when open personal Folders

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    MS Outlook 2003 - Script error when open personal Folders

    I have Outlook set to open in Personal folders. This error has not always happened - not sure when and what changes caused it.
    Possibly when I switched from IE 6 to IE 7 but not sure.

    If I choose to continue, I have no problem and can not see anything different to cause the problem.
    What I display, in Personal folders, is my weekly calendar.

    If I choose customize Outlook Today I get additional errors.
    I continue and get another
    I cannot make changes in the customize choices, as I get more errors and if I choose cancel the message is
    If I continue then I see
    This is an annoying problem but does not keep me from emailing. Not sure where/how to solve.
    Is it a setting in IE 7 or is it something missing in Outlook 2003?

    Thanks, Jorjab
    WinXP SP2
     
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    Steve R Jones SuperGeek Staff

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    What when and where are you doing that causes the error to come up?

    It looks like a common IE error but I can't see how you'd get it inside Outlook.
     

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    It happens when I start Outlook 2003 - Have it set to start in Personal Folders.
    After that anytime I choose personal folders instead of another folder such as inbox.
     
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    What happens if you change it to startup to the Inbox?
     
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    Problem does not occur in other folders. it only occurs when I access Personal folders file either at startup of Outlook or at any other time.

    I can start in any other folder and problem not occur in that folder. Problem always occurs when choose to look at Personal folders - Has nothing to do with starting up Outlook.
     
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    I'm getting a little confused...First you stated:

    So...to solve the problem all you have to do is tell Outlook to start at the Inbox - is that a fair statement?
     
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    Yes it happens when I start up Outlook in Personal folders. If I set Outlook to start in other folders it does not happen in those other folders. It still happens whenever, I go to personal folders whether at startup or any other time. That is why I believe it has nothing to do with starting up - it has to do with Personal folders and What Internet explorer active-x settings think is going on.

    If I set Outlook to start up in any other folder I do not get the error at Outlook startup time- But, when I want to look at personal folders the error occurs.

    I want to get rid of the problem altogether as there is something wrong somewhere.
     
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    I just updated IE 7 and my problem disappeared.

    KB932817-v2

    previous updates were applied at end of January for IE 7.0.
     

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