Remove your scripting from accessing template pages

L

LDR

Please remove your scripting from accessing the Microsoft templates on
Http://office.microsoft.com.

Also, my current office uses Micosoft 2000 Professional and I can not access
templates that are created for Office 2003. In fact, because of the
scripting on the pages I cannot even view templates available for Micosoft
2000 software.

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B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi L.D.R,

If you're seeing script errors on the page see if using
Internet Explorer =>Tools=>Internet Options=>Advanced and
disabling script debugging helps.

Some of the content on http://office.microsoft.com including
http://office.microsoft.com/templates does require Office 2003
and its features.

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Please remove your scripting from accessing the Microsoft templates on
Http://office.microsoft.com.

Also, my current office uses Micosoft 2000 Professional and I can not access
templates that are created for Office 2003. In fact, because of the
scripting on the pages I cannot even view templates available for Micosoft
2000 software. >>
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Let us know if this helped you,

Bob Buckland ?:)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*

For Everyday MS Office tips to "use right away" -
http://microsoft.com/events/series/administrativetipsandtricks.mspx
 
L

LDR

Bob,

Thanks for trying to help, but your solution didn't work. I went to
Tools-->Options--> Advanced. There was no disabling script debugging option
listed.
 
L

LDR

Don't need to "re-read" what you wrote earlier. I tried what you had
suggested and it didn't work. I still get the same prompt about scripts.
 
B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi L.D.,

Hmmmm, you mentioned your at the office. Any chance that
you have a sytem administrator who has disabled some of
the commands in Internet Explorer?
The [x] Disable Script debugging feature in Internet Explorer's
Internet Tools=>Advanced is a standard one under the 'Browser'
settings, that writes a registry entry.

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Bob,

Thanks for trying to help, but your solution didn't work. I went to
Tools-->Options--> Advanced. There was no disabling script debugging option
listed. >>
 
L

LDR

That is quite possible. So there is nother that I can do, except maybe ask
the System Administrator to reset the settings on Internet browser. Thanks.
 

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