Outlook Folder Homepage Script Error
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Guest As you know you can set the 'home page' of any Outlook folder to a web address. I use this for things like my Facebook inbox, and my POP3 Junk folder. Often however I get an annoying 'script error' pop up. This is the same error the IE shows if you enable the 'show every script error' popup box. I have disabled it on IE, yet when within Outlook it still gives the popup window with a 'disable scripts - yes/no' type question. There is nothing wrong at my end, this is normal behaviour, but how can I disable the box in Outlook's IE views, like I do for pure IE? -- Thanks, CJSnet Recommended: * http://search.superhighstreet.com - https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/914202 Finds anything or they pay! * http://www.superhighstreet.com - Beat the crowds with Virtual Streetscapes [remove 'teeth' to e-mail me] CJSnet, Oct 19, 2008 #1 Advertisements Diane Poremsky [MVP] Guest Outlook uses an IE stub, not the full version of IE and it supports different security levels. Check and see if any of the security settings for the local or trusted zone might stop the warnings and add the page to that zone. -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - http://www.pcreview.co.uk/threads/how-to-disable-script-errors-in-outlooks-browser-view.3651228/ Outlook] Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com Outlook Tips by email: EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange: You can access this newsgroup by visiting http://www.microsoft.com/office/community/en-us/default.mspx or point your newsreader to msnews.microsoft.com. "CJSnet" <> wrote in message news:... > As you know you can set the 'home page' of any Outlook folder to a web > address. I use this for things like my Facebook inbox, and my POP3 Junk > folder. > > Often however I get an annoying 'script error' pop up. This is the same > error the IE shows if you enable the 'show every script error' popup box. > I have disabled it on IE, yet when within Outlook it still gives the popup > window with a 'disable scripts - yes/no' type question. > > There is nothing wrong at my end, this is normal behaviour, but how can I > disable the box in Outlook's IE views, like I do for pure IE? > -- > Thanks, > CJSnet > > Recommended: > * http://search.superhighstreet.com - Finds anything or they pay! > * http://www.superhighstreet.com - Beat the crowds with Virtual > Streetscapes > > [remove 'teeth' to e-mail me] > > Diane Poremsky [MVP], Oct 20, 2008 #2 Advertisements CJSnet Guest Thanks but the only thing that works there is to disable active scripting, which disables it for
error has occurred in the script of this page. Line 16 Char 1 Error Object expected Code 0 Url http://office.microsoft.com/client/outloorss.aspx?ns=OUTLOOK&lcid=1033 Do you want to continue running scripts on this page? Yes No How can I get rid of it? The good news is https://www.msoutlook.info/question/366 that there is nothing wrong with your Outlook configuration. Sadly there are quite a few errors within this page (at least at the time of writing; let’s hope it gets fixed eventually). If you were to open the page in Internet Explorer then it works but that is because the real issue in the page lies within a script that runs when it detects that you are accessing the page via Outlook. Turn off the page The an error easiest way to get rid of the error is to simply not visit the RSS root folder or to disable the Home Page of it. To do this; Right click on the RSS Folder-> select: Properties-> tab: Home Page-> disable option: Show home page by default for this folder Fixing the page Since the page is hosted on the Microsoft Office website, fixing the page yourself is not that straight forward. From within your Internet browser you can an error has view the source and copy/paste that to an HTML editor or Notepad. Then you can start fixing the errors. Once you’ve done that, save it as an html file and set it as your Home Page. Since this might not be a straightforward solution for everyone, I’ve fixed the English version of the page for you which you can download here. See the instructions below on how to set it as your RSS Feeds Home Page. Set a different page You can set a custom web page by simply typing a different address in the “Address:” field; Right click on the RSS Folder-> select: Properties-> tab: Home Page-> field: Address You can point this to a page on the Internet or a html file on your computer. Personally I’ve placed my custom Home Folders in a folder called; D:\Users\Robert\My Documents\Outlook\ Due to security restrictions, not every page will work without errors though. Therefore a local page you created yourself might work best. Some ideas; Internet Favorites When you export your Internet Favorites from Internet Explorer to a file, it will create a bookmark.html file containing all your favorites or just a selection thereof. To export your Favorites use; File-> Import and Export…-> Export to a file-> Favorites (press ALT if you don’t see the File menu) News page of your corporate Intranet site If it generates script errors, your webs