Internet Explorer Script Error in Outlook 2002

J

JM

When I try to open my Hotmail mails with Outlook I receive the following
error message:
Internet Explorer Script Error
Line: 15
Char: 1
Error: Permission denied
Code: 0
URL:
http://officeupdate.microsoft.com/office/redirect/10/OutlookHotmailPane.asp?DPC={6E8DD200-AB04-11D1-B5B8-006097C998E7}&DCC={CC29E96F-7BC2-11D1-A921-

I use Windows XP Professional SP2 with Internet Explorer 6 and Outlook 2002.
I would appreciate suggestions to avoid error message and allow opening
Hotmail e-mail messages.
JM
 
R

Roady [MVP]

What is your Outlook version number? Help-> About
Does it indicate you have Service Pack 3 installed?

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003


-----
When I try to open my Hotmail mails with Outlook I receive the following
error message:
Internet Explorer Script Error
Line: 15
Char: 1
Error: Permission denied
Code: 0
URL:
http://officeupdate.microsoft.com/office/redirect/10/OutlookHotmailPane.asp?DPC={6E8DD200-AB04-11D1-B5B8-006097C998E7}&DCC={CC29E96F-7BC2-11D1-A921-

I use Windows XP Professional SP2 with Internet Explorer 6 and Outlook 2002.
I would appreciate suggestions to avoid error message and allow opening
Hotmail e-mail messages.
JM
 
J

JM

To complete the information, Internet Explorer version is
6.0.2900.2180.xpsp_sp2_gdr.050301-1519

JM said:
Yes, I have Service Pack 3 installed. Thks for your interest.

Roady said:
What is your Outlook version number? Help-> About
Does it indicate you have Service Pack 3 installed?

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
http://www.howto-outlook.com/
Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more

-----
When I try to open my Hotmail mails with Outlook I receive the following
error message:
Internet Explorer Script Error
Line: 15
Char: 1
Error: Permission denied
Code: 0
URL:
http://officeupdate.microsoft.com/office/redirect/10/OutlookHotmailPane.asp?DPC={6E8DD200-AB04-11D1-B5B8-006097C998E7}&DCC={CC29E96F-7BC2-11D1-A921-

I use Windows XP Professional SP2 with Internet Explorer 6 and Outlook 2002.
I would appreciate suggestions to avoid error message and allow opening
Hotmail e-mail messages.
JM
 
A

Ajith

hi JM,

It sounds to me like a dcom issue.
Go to start > run >dcomcnfg and hit enter.
Expand "component services" expand "computers".
Right click on "my computer" and click on properties.
click on "default properties" tab. Verfiy defalt authentication level to
"connect" and default impersonation level to be "idenfity".. If not, make it
so.

Now, click on "com security" tab. click on the first "edit default" button
and make sure that "SELF" and "SYSTEM" is listed with "local access" allowed.
click on the second "edit default" button and make sure ADMINISTRATORS,
INTERACTIVE AND SYSTEM are listed with "local access" allowed.

Even thought restart is not necessary, you can give it a try too.
let me know how this goes.

Thanks,
Ajith



JM said:
To complete the information, Internet Explorer version is
6.0.2900.2180.xpsp_sp2_gdr.050301-1519

JM said:
Yes, I have Service Pack 3 installed. Thks for your interest.

Roady said:
What is your Outlook version number? Help-> About
Does it indicate you have Service Pack 3 installed?

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
http://www.howto-outlook.com/
Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more

-----
When I try to open my Hotmail mails with Outlook I receive the following
error message:
Internet Explorer Script Error
Line: 15
Char: 1
Error: Permission denied
Code: 0
URL:
http://officeupdate.microsoft.com/office/redirect/10/OutlookHotmailPane.asp?DPC={6E8DD200-AB04-11D1-B5B8-006097C998E7}&DCC={CC29E96F-7BC2-11D1-A921-

I use Windows XP Professional SP2 with Internet Explorer 6 and Outlook 2002.
I would appreciate suggestions to avoid error message and allow opening
Hotmail e-mail messages.
JM
 
J

JM

Thank you for your help, Ajith. I have not tried your suggestion yet,
because, being an "pld beginner" in computing, I am not confortable at doing
thoise modifications and would like to know whether Roady has an explanation
for my problem and another solution for it.
JM

Ajith said:
hi JM,

It sounds to me like a dcom issue.
Go to start > run >dcomcnfg and hit enter.
Expand "component services" expand "computers".
Right click on "my computer" and click on properties.
click on "default properties" tab. Verfiy defalt authentication level to
"connect" and default impersonation level to be "idenfity".. If not, make it
so.

Now, click on "com security" tab. click on the first "edit default" button
and make sure that "SELF" and "SYSTEM" is listed with "local access" allowed.
click on the second "edit default" button and make sure ADMINISTRATORS,
INTERACTIVE AND SYSTEM are listed with "local access" allowed.

Even thought restart is not necessary, you can give it a try too.
let me know how this goes.

Thanks,
Ajith



JM said:
To complete the information, Internet Explorer version is
6.0.2900.2180.xpsp_sp2_gdr.050301-1519

JM said:
Yes, I have Service Pack 3 installed. Thks for your interest.

:

What is your Outlook version number? Help-> About
Does it indicate you have Service Pack 3 installed?

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
http://www.howto-outlook.com/
Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more

-----
When I try to open my Hotmail mails with Outlook I receive the following
error message:
Internet Explorer Script Error
Line: 15
Char: 1
Error: Permission denied
Code: 0
URL:
http://officeupdate.microsoft.com/office/redirect/10/OutlookHotmailPane.asp?DPC={6E8DD200-AB04-11D1-B5B8-006097C998E7}&DCC={CC29E96F-7BC2-11D1-A921-

I use Windows XP Professional SP2 with Internet Explorer 6 and Outlook 2002.
I would appreciate suggestions to avoid error message and allow opening
Hotmail e-mail messages.
JM
 
A

Ajith

You are welcome, JM.
If you are not much comfortable doing those things, there is a tool to do
that. E-mail me if you are interested. All the best about other
alternatives.Good luck.
Ajith


JM said:
Thank you for your help, Ajith. I have not tried your suggestion yet,
because, being an "pld beginner" in computing, I am not confortable at doing
thoise modifications and would like to know whether Roady has an explanation
for my problem and another solution for it.
JM

Ajith said:
hi JM,

It sounds to me like a dcom issue.
Go to start > run >dcomcnfg and hit enter.
Expand "component services" expand "computers".
Right click on "my computer" and click on properties.
click on "default properties" tab. Verfiy defalt authentication level to
"connect" and default impersonation level to be "idenfity".. If not, make it
so.

Now, click on "com security" tab. click on the first "edit default" button
and make sure that "SELF" and "SYSTEM" is listed with "local access" allowed.
click on the second "edit default" button and make sure ADMINISTRATORS,
INTERACTIVE AND SYSTEM are listed with "local access" allowed.

Even thought restart is not necessary, you can give it a try too.
let me know how this goes.

Thanks,
Ajith



JM said:
To complete the information, Internet Explorer version is
6.0.2900.2180.xpsp_sp2_gdr.050301-1519

:

Yes, I have Service Pack 3 installed. Thks for your interest.

:

What is your Outlook version number? Help-> About
Does it indicate you have Service Pack 3 installed?

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
http://www.howto-outlook.com/
Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more

-----
When I try to open my Hotmail mails with Outlook I receive the following
error message:
Internet Explorer Script Error
Line: 15
Char: 1
Error: Permission denied
Code: 0
URL:
http://officeupdate.microsoft.com/office/redirect/10/OutlookHotmailPane.asp?DPC={6E8DD200-AB04-11D1-B5B8-006097C998E7}&DCC={CC29E96F-7BC2-11D1-A921-

I use Windows XP Professional SP2 with Internet Explorer 6 and Outlook 2002.
I would appreciate suggestions to avoid error message and allow opening
Hotmail e-mail messages.
JM
 
J

JM

I gathered courage and did what you suggested. I found that all alternatives
were as you recommended, so I had not to change anything. Then I restarted my
computer, as recommended, but when I tried to open the Hotmail mails I found
the same error. Any other suggestions?
Thanks for your help.
JM

Ajith said:
You are welcome, JM.
If you are not much comfortable doing those things, there is a tool to do
that. E-mail me if you are interested. All the best about other
alternatives.Good luck.
Ajith


JM said:
Thank you for your help, Ajith. I have not tried your suggestion yet,
because, being an "pld beginner" in computing, I am not confortable at doing
thoise modifications and would like to know whether Roady has an explanation
for my problem and another solution for it.
JM

Ajith said:
hi JM,

It sounds to me like a dcom issue.
Go to start > run >dcomcnfg and hit enter.
Expand "component services" expand "computers".
Right click on "my computer" and click on properties.
click on "default properties" tab. Verfiy defalt authentication level to
"connect" and default impersonation level to be "idenfity".. If not, make it
so.

Now, click on "com security" tab. click on the first "edit default" button
and make sure that "SELF" and "SYSTEM" is listed with "local access" allowed.
click on the second "edit default" button and make sure ADMINISTRATORS,
INTERACTIVE AND SYSTEM are listed with "local access" allowed.

Even thought restart is not necessary, you can give it a try too.
let me know how this goes.

Thanks,
Ajith



:

To complete the information, Internet Explorer version is
6.0.2900.2180.xpsp_sp2_gdr.050301-1519

:

Yes, I have Service Pack 3 installed. Thks for your interest.

:

What is your Outlook version number? Help-> About
Does it indicate you have Service Pack 3 installed?

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
http://www.howto-outlook.com/
Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more

-----
When I try to open my Hotmail mails with Outlook I receive the following
error message:
Internet Explorer Script Error
Line: 15
Char: 1
Error: Permission denied
Code: 0
URL:
http://officeupdate.microsoft.com/office/redirect/10/OutlookHotmailPane.asp?DPC={6E8DD200-AB04-11D1-B5B8-006097C998E7}&DCC={CC29E96F-7BC2-11D1-A921-

I use Windows XP Professional SP2 with Internet Explorer 6 and Outlook 2002.
I would appreciate suggestions to avoid error message and allow opening
Hotmail e-mail messages.
JM
 
A

Ajith

Dear JM,

I would try repairing IE first.
Alternatively, check this KB article that talks about IE script error
troubleshooting.
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=308260

Good luck,
Ajith

JM said:
I gathered courage and did what you suggested. I found that all alternatives
were as you recommended, so I had not to change anything. Then I restarted my
computer, as recommended, but when I tried to open the Hotmail mails I found
the same error. Any other suggestions?
Thanks for your help.
JM

Ajith said:
You are welcome, JM.
If you are not much comfortable doing those things, there is a tool to do
that. E-mail me if you are interested. All the best about other
alternatives.Good luck.
Ajith


JM said:
Thank you for your help, Ajith. I have not tried your suggestion yet,
because, being an "pld beginner" in computing, I am not confortable at doing
thoise modifications and would like to know whether Roady has an explanation
for my problem and another solution for it.
JM

:

hi JM,

It sounds to me like a dcom issue.
Go to start > run >dcomcnfg and hit enter.
Expand "component services" expand "computers".
Right click on "my computer" and click on properties.
click on "default properties" tab. Verfiy defalt authentication level to
"connect" and default impersonation level to be "idenfity".. If not, make it
so.

Now, click on "com security" tab. click on the first "edit default" button
and make sure that "SELF" and "SYSTEM" is listed with "local access" allowed.
click on the second "edit default" button and make sure ADMINISTRATORS,
INTERACTIVE AND SYSTEM are listed with "local access" allowed.

Even thought restart is not necessary, you can give it a try too.
let me know how this goes.

Thanks,
Ajith



:

To complete the information, Internet Explorer version is
6.0.2900.2180.xpsp_sp2_gdr.050301-1519

:

Yes, I have Service Pack 3 installed. Thks for your interest.

:

What is your Outlook version number? Help-> About
Does it indicate you have Service Pack 3 installed?

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
http://www.howto-outlook.com/
Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more

-----
When I try to open my Hotmail mails with Outlook I receive the following
error message:
Internet Explorer Script Error
Line: 15
Char: 1
Error: Permission denied
Code: 0
URL:
http://officeupdate.microsoft.com/office/redirect/10/OutlookHotmailPane.asp?DPC={6E8DD200-AB04-11D1-B5B8-006097C998E7}&DCC={CC29E96F-7BC2-11D1-A921-

I use Windows XP Professional SP2 with Internet Explorer 6 and Outlook 2002.
I would appreciate suggestions to avoid error message and allow opening
Hotmail e-mail messages.
JM
 
J

JM

Thks. I will try.
JM

Ajith said:
Dear JM,

I would try repairing IE first.
Alternatively, check this KB article that talks about IE script error
troubleshooting.
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=308260

Good luck,
Ajith

JM said:
I gathered courage and did what you suggested. I found that all alternatives
were as you recommended, so I had not to change anything. Then I restarted my
computer, as recommended, but when I tried to open the Hotmail mails I found
the same error. Any other suggestions?
Thanks for your help.
JM

Ajith said:
You are welcome, JM.
If you are not much comfortable doing those things, there is a tool to do
that. E-mail me if you are interested. All the best about other
alternatives.Good luck.
Ajith


:

Thank you for your help, Ajith. I have not tried your suggestion yet,
because, being an "pld beginner" in computing, I am not confortable at doing
thoise modifications and would like to know whether Roady has an explanation
for my problem and another solution for it.
JM

:

hi JM,

It sounds to me like a dcom issue.
Go to start > run >dcomcnfg and hit enter.
Expand "component services" expand "computers".
Right click on "my computer" and click on properties.
click on "default properties" tab. Verfiy defalt authentication level to
"connect" and default impersonation level to be "idenfity".. If not, make it
so.

Now, click on "com security" tab. click on the first "edit default" button
and make sure that "SELF" and "SYSTEM" is listed with "local access" allowed.
click on the second "edit default" button and make sure ADMINISTRATORS,
INTERACTIVE AND SYSTEM are listed with "local access" allowed.

Even thought restart is not necessary, you can give it a try too.
let me know how this goes.

Thanks,
Ajith



:

To complete the information, Internet Explorer version is
6.0.2900.2180.xpsp_sp2_gdr.050301-1519

:

Yes, I have Service Pack 3 installed. Thks for your interest.

:

What is your Outlook version number? Help-> About
Does it indicate you have Service Pack 3 installed?

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
http://www.howto-outlook.com/
Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more

-----
When I try to open my Hotmail mails with Outlook I receive the following
error message:
Internet Explorer Script Error
Line: 15
Char: 1
Error: Permission denied
Code: 0
URL:
http://officeupdate.microsoft.com/office/redirect/10/OutlookHotmailPane.asp?DPC={6E8DD200-AB04-11D1-B5B8-006097C998E7}&DCC={CC29E96F-7BC2-11D1-A921-

I use Windows XP Professional SP2 with Internet Explorer 6 and Outlook 2002.
I would appreciate suggestions to avoid error message and allow opening
Hotmail e-mail messages.
JM
 
M

MadDog

Hi Ajith,

I'd be curious as to what you find out as I am experiencing the same
problem. Not sure if my situation got to where it is in the same
fashion that yours did, but it might help you to know some specifics
about mine. I had to do an in-place reinstall of Windows XP (Home
Edition) on my system, and as a result, had to go back and reinstall
ALL of the XP, Office XP, and Internet Explorer updates (too many to
count). This is now the only remaining problem I have on my system, and
I found the Microsoft support document that talks about installing
Office XP Service Pack 3 to resolve the problem:

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/836033/

However, when I try to "reinstall" Service Pack 3, the program tells me
that update is "already installed." (Which of course, it originally
was, and a check of my About Microsoft Outlook box confirms its
presence.) However, this is most certainly the "original" update, which
is now not functioning properly since the Windows XP reinstall. Because
Add/Remove Programs does not allow one to selectively remove this
Service Pack 3 update only, I am assuming at this point that I am going
to have to completely uninstall Office XP in its entirety, and
reinstall all the applications and updates from scratch in order to
solve this HotMail access problem. Unless you find another solution. Or
someone else tells us of another solution. Or maybe I find one. That's
all I know for now.
Thks. I will try.
JM

Ajith said:
Dear JM,

I would try repairing IE first.
Alternatively, check this KB article that talks about IE script error
troubleshooting.
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=308260

Good luck,
Ajith

JM said:
I gathered courage and did what you suggested. I found that all alternatives
were as you recommended, so I had not to change anything. Then I restarted my
computer, as recommended, but when I tried to open the Hotmail mails I found
the same error. Any other suggestions?
Thanks for your help.
JM

:

You are welcome, JM.
If you are not much comfortable doing those things, there is a tool to do
that. E-mail me if you are interested. All the best about other
alternatives.Good luck.
Ajith


:

Thank you for your help, Ajith. I have not tried your suggestion yet,
because, being an "pld beginner" in computing, I am not confortable at doing
thoise modifications and would like to know whether Roady has an explanation
for my problem and another solution for it.
JM

:

hi JM,

It sounds to me like a dcom issue.
Go to start > run >dcomcnfg and hit enter.
Expand "component services" expand "computers".
Right click on "my computer" and click on properties.
click on "default properties" tab. Verfiy defalt authentication level to
"connect" and default impersonation level to be "idenfity".. If not, make it
so.

Now, click on "com security" tab. click on the first "edit default" button
and make sure that "SELF" and "SYSTEM" is listed with "local access" allowed.
click on the second "edit default" button and make sure ADMINISTRATORS,
INTERACTIVE AND SYSTEM are listed with "local access" allowed.

Even thought restart is not necessary, you can give it a try too.
let me know how this goes.

Thanks,
Ajith



:

To complete the information, Internet Explorer version is
6.0.2900.2180.xpsp_sp2_gdr.050301-1519

:

Yes, I have Service Pack 3 installed. Thks for your interest.

:

What is your Outlook version number? Help-> About
Does it indicate you have Service Pack 3 installed?

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
http://www.howto-outlook.com/
Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more

-----
When I try to open my Hotmail mails with Outlook I receive the following
error message:
Internet Explorer Script Error
Line: 15
Char: 1
Error: Permission denied
Code: 0
URL:
http://officeupdate.microsoft.com/office/redirect/10/OutlookHotmailPane.asp?DPC={6E8DD200-AB04-11D1-B5B8-006097C998E7}&DCC={CC29E96F-7BC2-11D1-A921-

I use Windows XP Professional SP2 with Internet Explorer 6 and Outlook 2002.
I would appreciate suggestions to avoid error message and allow opening
Hotmail e-mail messages.
JM
 
M

MadDog

Sorry, the message should have been addressed to JM, not Ajith. :)
Hi Ajith,

I'd be curious as to what you find out as I am experiencing the same
problem. Not sure if my situation got to where it is in the same
fashion that yours did, but it might help you to know some specifics
about mine. I had to do an in-place reinstall of Windows XP (Home
Edition) on my system, and as a result, had to go back and reinstall
ALL of the XP, Office XP, and Internet Explorer updates (too many to
count). This is now the only remaining problem I have on my system, and
I found the Microsoft support document that talks about installing
Office XP Service Pack 3 to resolve the problem:

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/836033/

However, when I try to "reinstall" Service Pack 3, the program tells me
that update is "already installed." (Which of course, it originally
was, and a check of my About Microsoft Outlook box confirms its
presence.) However, this is most certainly the "original" update, which
is now not functioning properly since the Windows XP reinstall. Because
Add/Remove Programs does not allow one to selectively remove this
Service Pack 3 update only, I am assuming at this point that I am going
to have to completely uninstall Office XP in its entirety, and
reinstall all the applications and updates from scratch in order to
solve this HotMail access problem. Unless you find another solution. Or
someone else tells us of another solution. Or maybe I find one. That's
all I know for now.
Thks. I will try.
JM

Ajith said:
Dear JM,

I would try repairing IE first.
Alternatively, check this KB article that talks about IE script error
troubleshooting.
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=308260

Good luck,
Ajith

:

I gathered courage and did what you suggested. I found that all alternatives
were as you recommended, so I had not to change anything. Then I restarted my
computer, as recommended, but when I tried to open the Hotmail mails I found
the same error. Any other suggestions?
Thanks for your help.
JM

:

You are welcome, JM.
If you are not much comfortable doing those things, there is a tool to do
that. E-mail me if you are interested. All the best about other
alternatives.Good luck.
Ajith


:

Thank you for your help, Ajith. I have not tried your suggestion yet,
because, being an "pld beginner" in computing, I am not confortable at doing
thoise modifications and would like to know whether Roady has an explanation
for my problem and another solution for it.
JM

:

hi JM,

It sounds to me like a dcom issue.
Go to start > run >dcomcnfg and hit enter.
Expand "component services" expand "computers".
Right click on "my computer" and click on properties.
click on "default properties" tab. Verfiy defalt authentication level to
"connect" and default impersonation level to be "idenfity".. If not, make it
so.

Now, click on "com security" tab. click on the first "edit default" button
and make sure that "SELF" and "SYSTEM" is listed with "local access" allowed.
click on the second "edit default" button and make sure ADMINISTRATORS,
INTERACTIVE AND SYSTEM are listed with "local access" allowed.

Even thought restart is not necessary, you can give it a try too.
let me know how this goes.

Thanks,
Ajith



:

To complete the information, Internet Explorer version is
6.0.2900.2180.xpsp_sp2_gdr.050301-1519

:

Yes, I have Service Pack 3 installed. Thks for your interest.

:

What is your Outlook version number? Help-> About
Does it indicate you have Service Pack 3 installed?

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
http://www.howto-outlook.com/
Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more

-----
When I try to open my Hotmail mails with Outlook I receive the following
error message:
Internet Explorer Script Error
Line: 15
Char: 1
Error: Permission denied
Code: 0
URL:
http://officeupdate.microsoft.com/office/redirect/10/OutlookHotmailPane.asp?DPC={6E8DD200-AB04-11D1-B5B8-006097C998E7}&DCC={CC29E96F-7BC2-11D1-A921-

I use Windows XP Professional SP2 with Internet Explorer 6 and Outlook 2002.
I would appreciate suggestions to avoid error message and allow opening
Hotmail e-mail messages.
JM
 

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