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OL 2003, Win XP Pro
Home Page address assigned to pst folder: http://www.aipb.org ------------------ I have a pst file to which I've assigned a Home Page. Whenever I select the filename from the All Mail Folders bar on the left (to access the Home Page), I get this message: ================ ERROR A Runtime Error has occurred. Do you wish to Debug? Line: 454 Error: Unspecified error. Yes No ================ I select No, and the page loads. If I select Yes, a script debugger opens, taking me to the problem line (454) in the programming code of the webpage. I have no idea what to do from here, if anything. (???) I'm guessing (due to the error context & debugging action) that the problem is with the webpage programming and not with Outlook. What do I do? Contact the webmaster or owner of the webpage? Unassign the Home Page and access it a different way (such as Shortcuts)? I don't have a webpage of my own yet, so I have no clue about these matters. Any helpful direction is welcome. -- Summer (no email) |
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Not sure what this has to do with Contacts or why you posted here.
Try posting in the general group. When you do, you might want to explain what you are trying to accomplish by assigning an Internet based site as Outlook's Home Page. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Summer" wrote in message .. . OL 2003, Win XP Pro Home Page address assigned to pst folder: http://www.aipb.org ------------------ I have a pst file to which I've assigned a Home Page. Whenever I select the filename from the All Mail Folders bar on the left (to access the Home Page), I get this message: ================ ERROR A Runtime Error has occurred. Do you wish to Debug? Line: 454 Error: Unspecified error. Yes No ================ I select No, and the page loads. If I select Yes, a script debugger opens, taking me to the problem line (454) in the programming code of the webpage. I have no idea what to do from here, if anything. (???) I'm guessing (due to the error context & debugging action) that the problem is with the webpage programming and not with Outlook. What do I do? Contact the webmaster or owner of the webpage? Unassign the Home Page and access it a different way (such as Shortcuts)? I don't have a webpage of my own yet, so I have no clue about these matters. Any helpful direction is welcome. -- Summer (no email) |
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