Microsoft Producer 2003 Script Error
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it's a free application, script error windows 7 it isn't terribly well supported by Microsoft. It's an error occurred in the script on this page only useful for an environment that is mostly Windows based, since presentations script error windows 10 made with it won't play on anything but IE for Windows. There was a problem with a presentation that would script error firefox play fine on some computers, but would start up normally then stop with a script error before playing any video. It turned out that I had associated some of the Table of Contents entries with points on the video, rather than
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just with slides, as I normally do. Apparently machines running older versions of Windows Media Player (6.0.4) don't play those kind of script commands. The machines that did play it had been upgraded to WMP 9. Ads by Google Posted by ellen at May 08, 2003 12:26 PM « Prev. Article | Home | Next Article » Ads by Google Related Entries: Producer presentations start in the middle instead of the beginning Symbol fonts not displaying in MS Producer MS Producer 2003 - report so far Script Errors in MS Producer RSS |Contact Me « Prev. Article | Home | Next Article » Ads by Google Ads by Google Home About Contact Me All Articles Tutorials Shop
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Search Login Join Today Products BackProducts Gigs Live Careers Vendor Services Groups Website Testing Store Headlines an error has occurred in the script on this page gom player Experts Exchange > Questions > Microsoft Producer "Internet Explorer Script Error" "Access is Denied" Want to Advertise Here? Solved Microsoft Producer "Internet Explorer script error message won't go away Script Error" "Access is Denied" Posted on 2004-08-10 MultiMedia Applications 1 Verified Solution 3 Comments 783 Views Last Modified: 2008-01-09 In Microsoft Producer 2002, when I go to Preview and click on a slide I get a pop http://thedesignspace.net/MT2archives/000005.html up box "Internet Explorer Script Error" "Access is Denied". This has only just started happening for no apparent reason. It is now the third machine it has happened on. 2 were Windows 2000 and this is XP. Everytime it happens I have to install everything on a new machine as I cannot fix the problem. Initally all 3 machines worked fine, the first for 18 months! Have tried everything. Please I am now desperate! John Mulcahy https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/21088841/Microsoft-Producer-Internet-Explorer-Script-Error-Access-is-Denied.html 0 Question by:borgqjeanluc Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Google LVL 6 Best Solution byJaffaKREE This sounds like a permissioning issue. Try looking here - http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/security/9splayer.aspx it's not specifically related to producer, but I think the problems Go to Solution 3 Comments LVL 6 Overall: Level 6 MultiMedia Applications 3 Message Accepted Solution by:JaffaKREE2004-08-11 This sounds like a permissioning issue. Try looking here - http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/security/9splayer.aspx it's not specifically related to producer, but I think the problems are similar. 0 LVL 6 Overall: Level 6 MultiMedia Applications 3 Message Expert Comment by:JaffaKREE2004-08-17 what happened ? 0 Message Author Comment by:borgqjeanluc2004-08-17 I spent 2 hours on the phone to Microsoft and they could not solve it. I the end I had to install Producer 2003 which is now available for Powerpoint 2002 (which I think I am right in saying did not used to be the case). This got rid of the problem, but this was one of the wierdest bugs I have ever incountered as there was absolutely no reason for it. Thanks for answering. John Mulcahy 0 Write Comment First Name Please enter a first name Last Name Please enter a last name Email We will never share this with anyone. Comment Submit Your Comment By clicking you are agreeing to Experts Exchange's Terms of Use. Featured Post Looking for New Ways to Advertise? Promoted by Experts Exch
on WinXP SP2 with IE7. When attempting to syncronize the timing of the slides to narration or a video, the preview window of the slides seems to generate two IE script errors http://www.pcreview.co.uk/threads/ie7-script-error-while-using-producer.3057541/ with the following details: Line: 279 Char: 2 Error: Permission denied Code: 0 URL: pdcr:/2/Slide0001.htm The second error occurred on a different line, otherwise the details were the same. After the errors, the preview screen of the slideshow "freezes" on the first slide. The functionality of Producer continues as if nothing is wrong, notifying you of the slides and effects as you advance through them. Needless to say, the script error lack of visual progression through one's slideshow greatly limits the functionality of this product. Based on prior posts, it appears that IE7 may be the culprit. Aside from reverting back to using IE6, are there any other solutions? Perhaps editing a template HTML or script file from where Producer is basing its actions? Guest, Apr 23, 2007 #1 Advertisements Brian Sullivan Guest On Sun, 22 Apr 2007 22:48:02 -0700, occurred in the Steve Balzer wrote: > Using Producer with PPT2003 SP2 on WinXP SP2 with IE7. When attempting to > syncronize the timing of the slides to narration or a video, the preview > window of the slides seems to generate two IE script errors with the > following details: > > Line: 279 > Char: 2 > Error: Permission denied > Code: 0 > URL: pdcr:/2/Slide0001.htm > > The second error occurred on a different line, otherwise the details were > the same. > > After the errors, the preview screen of the slideshow "freezes" on the first > slide. The functionality of Producer continues as if nothing is wrong, > notifying you of the slides and effects as you advance through them. > Needless to say, the lack of visual progression through one's slideshow > greatly limits the functionality of this product. > > Based on prior posts, it appears that IE7 may be the culprit. Aside from > reverting back to using IE6, are there any other solutions? Perhaps editing > a template HTML or script file from where Producer is basing its actions? Other than using IE6 instead of IE7 I haven't seen any solution to this problem. -- Brian Sullivan Courses by Wire (http://ww