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Line: 325 Char: 1 Error: access denied Code: 0 Url: Outlook today Happens 2-3 times a week, in and out of outlook today page several times a day. Outlook 2003, latest version http://www.pcreview.co.uk/threads/ie-script-error-in-outlook-today.781709/ of IE and patched. Ran repair of office, reinstalled IE. Anything else? Mark, May 25, 2004 #1 Advertisements Raghu Prakash Guest Hi Mark, RESOLUTION To Repair Outlook 2000 To run the Detect and Repair feature http://www.pcworld.com/article/245524/microsofts_fix_for_outlooks_general_failure_error_for_e_mail_links.html in your Office programs, follow these steps: 1.) Start an Office 2003 program. 2.) On the Help menu, click Detect and Repair. 3.) In the Detect and Repair dialog box, do any of the following: -Click script error to select the Restore my shortcuts while repairing check box. By default, this check box is selected. If you select the Restore my shortcuts while repairing option, Detect and Repair will keep your custom Office shortcuts. If you do not select this option, Detect and Repair will remove your custom Office shortcuts. -Click to select the Discard my customized settings and restore default settings check box. If you select the Discard my customized outlook 2013 script settings and restore default settings option, Detect and Repair will set the following back to the state that they appeared in when you first installed Office: The Assistant character selection. Most-recently-used entries on the File menu will be removed. The size of the program window for all programs. Menu and toolbar position and any customizations. The security level for each program. View settings in the program, such as the Calendar view in Outlook. You must re-enter your User Name and Initials when you restart your Office programs. 4.)Click Start. 5.)Click Ignore if the Close Office Programs dialog box displays the following message (where program is any Office 2003 program that is currently running): In order to correctly pick up or restore your settings, the following programs must be closed: Microsoft program 6.)After the repair process has completed, click OK to the following message where edition is the version of Office 2003 that you have installed (for example, Microsoft Office Professional Edition 2003): Microsoft Office edition 2003 Setup completed successfully. Also Please take a look at http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;822238 Please let me know has this helped You... Thank you... Raghu... This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. Raghu Prakash, May 25, 2004 #2 Advertisements Show Ignored Content Want to reply to this t
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