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SystemsHome / Outlook / Outlook Today Script Error: Line 278 Last reviewed on May 28, 2015 —8 Comments One sure sign that people are upgrading from Outlook 2007 to Outlook 2013: I’m seeing more complaints script error outlook 2010 unterminated string constant about a script error in Outlook Today. When you upgrade from Outlook 2007
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to Outlook 2013 and then open Outlook Today, you may receive a script error: Line 278. Char 1. Error: "Library outlook 2013 script error not registered." When you click "Yes" in response to "Do you want to continue running scripts on this page?" everything seems to work correctly. You may also receive an error if you attempt
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to customize Outlook Today. A yellow banner above Outlook Today will warn you that ActiveX controls are blocked along with a script error ("Unspecified error") pointing to the URL "res://C:\Program%20Files\Microsoft%20Office%2015\root\office15\1033\OUTLWVW.DLL/outlook.htm. Your web browser has blocked this site from using an Active X control in an unsafe manner. As a result, this page might not display correctly. The first fix most people try is running a full repair an error has occurred in the script on this page outlook 2007 on the Office installation. However, this won’t fix it. The problem is a registry entry referencing an older version of the Outlook View Control that was left behind in the upgrade. To fix, close Outlook then open the registry editor. (Press Windows key + R then type regedit in the text box and press Enter.) Browse to find this key: HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Typelib\0006F062-0000-0000-C00-000000000046. Under the key are two keys: 1.0 and 1.1. You need to delete the 1.0 key (Right click on the key and choose Delete). When you reopen Outlook, the script error no longer appears. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on Google+ (Opens in new window)Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window)Share on Skype (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pocket (Opens in new window)Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)Click to print (Opens in new window) Related Posts: Can't Open This Item. Error Loading Form Error When you receive an error when printing HTML formatted email it's a pr Error Printing HTM
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open Microsoft Outlook 2010 I get the following message can you help please:
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An error has occurred in the script on this page Line: 278 Char: 1 Error: Class not registered Code: 0 URL: an error has occurred in the script on this page outlook 2016 outlook.today Do you wish to continue running scrips on this page? Yes NO Moved by Sally Tang Monday, August 09, 2010 2:10 AM (From:Office 2010 Setup and Deployment) Thursday, August 05, 2010 5:16 PM http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/outlook-today-script-error-line-278/ Reply | Quote Answers 0 Sign in to vote Hi, I would like to confirm if this error occurs when you try to open Outlook Today. If this is the situation, the issue is most likely caused by the followings: 1. Outlook Today home page is corrupted. 2. Outlwvw.dll file is missing or damaged. You can try the methods below to see if the problem https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/office/en-US/07061a9c-edab-4f2a-a2b6-4b06611ac8dc/script-error-on-outlook-2010?forum=outlook can be resolved. Method 1: Restore Outlook Today =========== 1. Start Outlook and right click Outlook Today then click Properties. 2. Click the Home Page tab. 3. Click Restore Defaults, and then click OK. If the problem persists, let’s go to next method. Method 2: Turn off Outlook Today and rename Outlwvw.dll ======================= Step 1: Turn off Outlook Today ----------------------------- 1. Click Start, in the Search box, type regedit and press Enter. 2. Navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\14.0\Outlook\Today 3. Right click on Today, point to New and click DWORD value. 4. Type Disable and press enter. 5. Right click Disable and click Modify. 6. In the Value Data box, type 1 and then click OK. 7. Close the registry editor and start Outlook. Step 2: Replace a Damaged or Missing Outlwvw.dll File -------------------------------------- 1. Locate the damaged outlwvw.dll file in the your
few minutes. Join Now I upgraded to Spiceworks 5.0 today. Love the new look and features. When looking at the helpdesk emails generated by Spiceworks 5.0 in my Outlook client I get an Internet Explorer Script error of Line: 204 Char: https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/114882-unterminated-script-constant-error-in-emails 107 Error: Unterminated string constant Code: 0 URL: path to a temporary internet files html file http://appleguytom.blogspot.com/2010/03/possible-fix-for-script-errors-in.html I've opened the file in Notepad and it appears to be a list of my tickets in XHTML. Theres loads of code in there for socialconnectorres.dll. Anybody got an idea what this is all about? _8BCBEC1F-C653-4769-BB8F-6A66D760AC00_.html (320 KB) Reply Subscribe RELATED TOPICS: Script error when running from scheduled tast Error when running Script Script Get-FolderSizes gives error   This topic was created during version script error 5.0. The latest version is 7.5.00093. 19 Replies Anaheim OP JamesSL Oct 19, 2010 at 10:21 UTC I believe this issue is also reopening any ticket I close. I've noticed that any ticket I closed since upgrading is opened again about a minute after I closed it. 0 Anaheim OP JamesSL Oct 19, 2010 at 10:40 UTC I've just switched off the Social Connector for Outlook add-in for Outlook 2010 and the scripting script error outlook error no longer appears. Still getting the tickets reopening themselves, so thats obviously not related. 0 OP Stephen (Spiceworks) Oct 19, 2010 at 11:44 UTC Hi James, do you happen to have some kind of auto-responder that replies to each email you receive? Tickets are reopened if there is an email response to their notifications. Do you see any new comments being added to the ticket after you close them? How are you closing the ticket, through the app or ticket commands via email? If you can watch the helpdesk inbox after you close a ticket for any incoming messages within that time before the ticket is reopened, this could help troubleshoot it. If not, we will want to examine your logs to see if any errors have occurred. 0 Serrano OP digitalmek Oct 19, 2010 at 9:49 UTC Digitalmek is an IT service provider. One of my techs is seeing this too...but he likes his social bar!... We will experiment and advise of any fixes 0 Pimiento OP grizn0 Nov 5, 2010 at 8:30 UTC Disabling the social connector add-in definitely stops this error. But it would be nice to have a fix for this so the add-in could still be used. 0 Poblano OP ejwensley Nov 17, 2010 at 11:23 UTC Thanks for the tip. I also experienced this scripting error. Disa
we discovered the inability to print email from outlook 2003 and anything from internet explorer 8. The script error [1507] appeared in a dialog box, and prevented printing. (Other documents printed, just IE and outlook would fail.) The machine was running windows 7, and had experienced a ‘Blue Screen Of Death' (crash)in the afternoon after updating through microsoft update earlier that morning. Whatever the cause, I was unable to correct the problem without extensive Googling/troubleshooting… I tried the following three fixes, [the last one having solved the issue,] then set a restore point to save the repaired environment after verifying the resolution: Fix 1) Turn Off Script Error Reporting. Sometimes an alert may appear just to inform you the web page doesn't conform to microsoft standards. (Though it may conform to Web standards, ...but I digress.) To stop these alerts: [windows 7 screen shot; other microsoft OS attempts are similar.] Click 'Start' (windows marble), Click ‘Control Panel', Click either 'Network and Internet', then/or Click ‘Internet Options', Click the 'Advanced' tab; Click the ‘Custom level' button, Scroll down and check the box next to ‘Disable script debugging (Internet Explorer)', Scroll down and check the box next to ‘Disable script debugging (Other)',Click ‘Apply', Click ‘OK'. Fix 2) Register a dynamic link library file which tends to become orphaned. Apparently windows occasionally looses track of a .dll file -possibly due to a crash, or improper shutdown. As described here, a microsoftie does a good job of outlining the fix attempt: Click ‘Start' Click 'All Programs' Click ‘Accessories' Right-Click 'Command Prompt' Click 'Run as Administrator' Type the command: regsvr32 ole32.dll Press ‘Enter'on your keyboard, Click ‘OK' Fix 3) Run this FREE utility to correct {some} script errors. Kai Schätzl, a microsoft Professional has several scripts for microsoft's various attempts at operating software. This ultimately cured the ailing computer, restoring the ability to print from outlook, and ie 8. Yay. Click for Kai Schätzl's internet explorer script repai