just-in-time debugging

H

Houston Doug

Every time I open an item on my calendar, Just-In-Time Debugging window pops
up and asks "Do you want to debug using the selected debugger?" There's a
list of Possible Debuggers and the only option is "New instance of Microsoft
Script Editor." If I answer YES, a window named "Step Into Remote Procedure
Call" opens and this starts Microsoft Script Editor [design].

This just seemed to start from out of the blue.

Also, this always happens twice for every calendar item I open. If I say
NO, it just opens the window again. If I say NO a second time, then I can
get to my appointment. This isn't the end of the world, but it's very
annoying.
 
A

anguiped

Do you have the LiveMaps Com Ad-in? I had this problem until I removed the
Add-In.
 
D

Diane Poremsky [MVP]

If you have this addin, you need to uninstall it. It was pulled from
availability and no longer maps addresses.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/961081

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anguiped said:
Do you have the LiveMaps Com Ad-in? I had this problem until I removed the
Add-In.

Houston Doug said:
Every time I open an item on my calendar, Just-In-Time Debugging window
pops
up and asks "Do you want to debug using the selected debugger?" There's
a
list of Possible Debuggers and the only option is "New instance of
Microsoft
Script Editor." If I answer YES, a window named "Step Into Remote
Procedure
Call" opens and this starts Microsoft Script Editor [design].

This just seemed to start from out of the blue.

Also, this always happens twice for every calendar item I open. If I say
NO, it just opens the window again. If I say NO a second time, then I
can
get to my appointment. This isn't the end of the world, but it's very
annoying.
 

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