Script error while calling help documentation

  • Thread starter Stephan (Germany)
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Stephan (Germany)

Hello,

maybe this issue is related to a security problem on my Win2003 server,
logged in as Administrator.

But does some know what to do if you for instance select a keyword within
Visual Basic Editor of Access and press F1 in order to get the documentation?
Before the real documentation will be displayed, I always get a script error
message from Internet explorer something like the below for
"DoCmd.GoToRecord":

"Line: 111
Char: 3
Error: Object expected
Code: 0
URL:
mk:mad:MSITStore:C:\Program%20Files\Microsoft%200Office\OFFICE11\1031\vbaac10.chm::/links/acmthactGoToRecord_L.htm

Do you want to continue running scripts on this page?"

In zone local within IE 6.0, I have enabled all options having to do with
scripting. But the error is still coming.

Yours
Stephan Hofmann
 
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Guest

You may wish to repost this question in
microsoft.public.windows.server.general;microsoft.public.helpauthoring

Although it is Access help you are having problems with, it looks
more like a general Windows/Help problem than a specific
Access problem, and I don't think there will be
 
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Guest

You may wish to repost this in

microsoft.public.windows.server.general;microsoft.public.helpauthering;
microsoft.public.internetexplorer.security

It looks like it might be a general problem with Windows/Help
rather than a specific problem with the Access help file.

If you just want the error to go away, make sure you have set
'disable script debugging', and cleared
''display a notification for every script error'

(david)
 

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